Dedication/Christening Gown

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Absolutely gorgeous, Toogie, so glad you figured out the photos!
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WOW that is amazing!!!
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Quote: When my daughter was born 55 years ago, the first time I saw her, she was wrapped in a blue blanket. When I asked why, I was told it was the color of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This was in a Catholic hospital and the nuns running it were of that order.
What a lovely gesture! I'm Catholic and find that really touching.
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Who made the Tatting?
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Absolutely gorgeous! You did the magazine pattern justice. You work is exquisite.
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How totally adorable!
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Gorgeous and exquisite craftsmanship! Love it.
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I didn't!-lol I ordered the tatting, from The Smocking Bonnet, when I made this. I only had about 6 weeks total to order supplies and get it made. I worked on it EVERY day after work, until bedtime. I finished the gown the Thursday night before the dedication on Sunday. I washed it by hand that night and Friday I ironed it and took the gown to work to show my co-workers. One woman told me I could probably get $300 on ebay or some site. I told her I wouldn't TAKE $300. I had over $150 of supplies in it not to mention the work hours or (that it would never be sold it was for my daughter's children). I then called my daughter and told her I finally finished the gown, but she would be without the bonnet.....my husband overheard my end of the call and laid that guilt trip on me, so...Friday after work and all day Saturday I worked on the bonnet. It was pressed and everything ready for our 2 hours drive to their church that Sunday morning. We dressed her in the church restroom, right before the service!-Whew!
Quote: Who made the Tatting?
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No, I didn't make the tatting-Read my post right above this one, I believe.
Quote: It is Beautiful! Did you also do all the tatting?
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Thank you very much. The gown is also on the front cover of Christening Gowns ,the Best of Sew Beautiful by Martha Pullen.
Quote: Absolutely gorgeous! You did the magazine pattern justice. You work is exquisite.
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