We have a lot of samples! And since we have moved, my studio space is much smaller than before and I have samples falling out of closets and drawers. I've been contemplating what to do with them for the last few weeks, and have finally decided to just list them here with a quick Buy Now button through paypal to be as quick and easy for anyone who might be interested in some already sewn goods.
These are one of a kind samples that were made for show purposes at our events. They are all in excellent, new condition. I'll be putting up more over the next few days.
These are first come, first serve. We are including US shipping for free, international shipping will be billed extra.
Clicking on the "buy now" button will take you through to paypal where you can snap up the item! If the item has sold already, paypal should direct you back here!
Pink Dahlia Market Bag - Sold
Orange Apple Market bag -
Pink Dahlia Reversible Market Bag in Farmers Market Fabric Sold
Yellow Cherries Market Bag- Sold
Ginger Blossom Tiered Top- Sold
Ginger Blossom Knot Apron Dress- Sold
Ginger Blossom Knot Dress w/underskirt Ruffle- Sold










I'd love the Pink Dahlia Reversible Market Bag in Farmers Market Fabric but it has a $35 shipping charge when you click through.
Also, I wish those dresses were bigger. Katrina has finally outgrown all the dresses you made for her when you were still making clothes. She insists we must save them all for her little girl someday.
Posted by: Mama Urchin | March 09, 2011 at 03:09 PM
Oh! So cute! I would love any of those! I recently bought a new bag, and living in the motorhome, I can't have everything that I want! DANG! I know they will go like hotcakes!!!
Posted by: Lisa | March 09, 2011 at 05:30 PM
Wow. I wish my thread collection looked as pretty and organized as yours!
Posted by: Erika | March 09, 2011 at 05:41 PM
Your market bags are wonderful! I live in England so if you need any inspiration for your "secret garden" I would be more than happy to send you some pictures of the beautiful gardens that are about to bloom all over the place. Spring gardens make english winters worthwhile :)
Posted by: kelly | March 10, 2011 at 06:50 AM
So wonderful!Very worth to read.
Posted by: Red Bottom Shoes | May 31, 2011 at 11:33 PM