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On August 30, we were presented with our newest grandson, Quinn Charles. He was 7lbs 9 oz and 21 1/2 inches. New Mom and Quinn are doing just great (New Dad is too). That is two new Grandsons this year - just 6 months apart born to our youngest sons -
I made these up for my son and bonus daughter's shower. I used the "caddy" design again as I knew he would love it. They have been referring to the baby (due at the end of August) as Seamus - the real name isn't being revealed until closer to his bi
A friend of ours daughter is having a baby girl in a few weeks - So I stitched a long sleeved onesie, a bandanna bib and a receiving blanket for her baby shower. I was away and couldn't be at the shower - but, my daughter said these were a bit hit! Hu
Son, Ryan, who will soon be a father, has for months been referring to his son-to-be as: "Ludvig Adonis", as a joke. They haven't decided on his real name yet. So, I decided to stitch this bandanna bib as a joke for Ryan!! It certainly should cause
My son, Ryan loves to play golf. I thought I would make a little gift, especially for the new to be Dad. This is a beige bandanna bib that I hope puts a smile on my son's face when he opens this small gift. Thanks for looking, and as always, hugs and fl
Reversible bandana bib and a teething ring for Grandson, Henry. While I didn't embroider on them - they were both made in-the-hoop on my embroidery machine. Thanks for taking a look!! Hugs, Laura
Quick little Bib gift for my sister-in-law. Thank you for looking! Hugs, Laura
My third Thanksgiving bib for Grandson, Henry - this one was so much fun to make - thanks for looking! Hugs, Laura*
My second of 3 bibs that I have had planned to make for Grandson, Henry - for Thanksgiving! How about a little turkey! (one more bib to go) Hugs to you all, Laura
Not the best pic ever (and it is not ironed out) - but wanted to say how sweet babolucia's strawberry bib stitched out! The rick rack was awesome - covered all the raw edges!! Well done Lucia!! Hugs, Laura