Monday, November 5, 2007
Features
These great blocks that were made exclusively for Craftsbury Kids are now popping up in Cookie Magazine among other places. Here is a cute article on them. This is a great online magazine, if for some reason you have not yet heard of it - ?!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
New Style Baby Shirts
Here is a new shirt just for little babies, from size newborn to 18 months. French seams and pearl metal snaps, and a delightful Peter Pan collar. In our attempt to carry more boys or gender neutral items, we are offering this new little shirt in a fun little dots pattern, in blues and lovely greens.
Necessity is the Mother of Invention
Here, we have created a longer-sleeved version of our blouse, minus the shirring. A great casual-style top, but dressy enough for little girls who like more than a plain ol' t-shirt.
As always, we use French seams and never any serging, and the hems are done in 100% cotton bias trim for a very finished look, inside and out. Like we have always said, we like out products to look just as good when you turn them inside-out.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Squirrel Lounge Set for Mahar Drygoods.
Some of you already know we have been offering some exclusive items though other companies, such as the uber-cool Mahar Drygoods.
We have collaborated to offer a squirrel set which has been available for some time, but we are currently in the process of creating a new and better set, with the option of skirt or pant. Here is a preview of the new shirt and skirt, which may be offered as a reversible (and perhaps the pants as well - ?).
We hope you like it - we sure do!
Vintage Horsies
Just one more thing I am really fond of: vintage cowboy themes.
I am a big sucker for anything vintage cowboy. Probably always will be.
These flannel pants are made for running around the house on cool winter evenings. Or, in Isabel's case, wearing while tearing around the house on her vintage Radio Flyer tooting her horn (with no hands) at full blast. Gotta love the little dears. Dressing them cute helps.
Here you can see the slight difference in the Baby Pant versus the Teenie Yogini™ for toddlers. The baby pant is fuller in the butt and slightly narrower in the leg, and the toddler (Yogini) pant has a pretty full leg and relatively shorter rise.
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