I do love spots. They make me happy, and doing a qu

ick

wardrobe audit apparently they are second only to leopard in the pattern s

takes (followed by skulls). Anyway, here is the Anne Adams mail order pattern and matching bolero. It's reversible you know.

3 comments:
Sweeet! Whoever made you buy that Anne Adams pattern should be nominated for Australian of the Year, given a year's supply of mint slices and have a national public holiday declared in her honour.
If only we knew who this modest, retiring heroine is...
The bolero is such a good shape!
If only I knew! Why, I would invite the said heroine for a weeks R'n'S (rest & sewing) in my soon to be beautifully appointed sewing studio, or at the very least I would go sofa shopping with her.
Alas...
Magnifique, Ms Moggy! You are the High Priestess of Polka. I was just thinking of emailing you to see if you had a bolero recommendation!! I thought I might have a pattern-free bash at it first. Ooooh, getting rather big for my boots, aren't I!
Anyway, splendid work. I love seeing the frocks you and Ms Kitty whip up. Clearly the sewing room is BACK IN ACTION.
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