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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Mock Smock Frock



I'm over at See Kate Sew today as part of "Pleat Week" for her Ruffles series. Have you been following along with all the fun? I'm sharing a tutorial for this little "Mock Smocked Frock",
not to be confused with my, "Mustn't Spoil Your Frock Smock".





Thanks goodness for guest blogging or I'd never get anything finished! Thanks for having me Kate!

20 comments:

  1. this is adorable! my library drapes are "smocked" like this!

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  2. you are talented, girl! that is all i have to say. darling!

    leisel
    brown paper packages

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  3. This is SPECTACULAR!

    You might say I am Frock Shocked. ;)

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  4. I never comment on these things but I found your blog from See Kate Sew and although I had heard of Project Run and Play, I have never followed it. I can see why you won your season! Your creations are honestly just perfection. If you are considering selling the patterns, just know that I would honestly pay $50 for them. Especially the Every Color in the Box Dress. You are incredibly talented! Thank you for the pleat tutorial - going to try this tomorrow!

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  5. GORGEOUS! I especially love the extra detail of the buttons up the side. And that is the perfect fabric to use for your design. Genius!

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  6. oh so darling! it looks perfect as always! love the buttons down the side, the jeggings, and that sweet smiling face!

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  7. I think the entire sewing blogiverse needs to band together to keep you guest posting on at least a weekly basis, because this is fantastic!!! Really awesome. Thanks for the tutorial! :)

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  8. i seriously love this! pretty pretty please do a children's clothing line!!!

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  9. Danielle,
    This is so original. Love the fabric, the smocking, her little sandals and jeggings, and her hair up. Perfect colors and style for Avery Jane.

    I LOVE watching you create.OX, Mom

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  10. You seriously need to do a children's line Danielle...Mom

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  11. ben yaptıklarınızı çok beğeniyorum. bu projeye ise bayıldım.

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  12. This is such a gorgeous top - and boy do you know how to pick your fabric - LOVE IT.

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  13. Does this come in my size??!! It's to die for Danielle!! I will trade you a trip to abc carpet...deal!?

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  14. FABULOUS!!!!!
    You are one talented lady. Absolutely awesome.

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  15. Whelp, that's a pretty sweet fabric. I'm coveting those skinny jeans. And it is just too cool for school that you made pleated fish, lol!!! Awe-doreable!

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  16. this is definitely one of my favorite things you have ever done. and that is saying something, because i must be one of your top five biggest fans. seriously, though.

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  17. Love it! Especially with her little jeggings and carmel colored salt water sandles. You are so good at completing the look with those much needed details.
    Ps: look at your profesh blog with all the ads?! I hope your making big bucks :)

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  18. Really cute! I love that mock smocking detail, it's very unusual looking.

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  19. I love this so much. The fabric, the pleats, and the buttons. It's perfectly lovely.

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