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The trouble with having such an engaging model is that the viewer forgets to look at the knitwear… she is too precious… and the romper is perfect for her! Nicely done… nicely done! Of course babies grow… and rather quickly. What color romper will be next?! This one will last for a while, as long as she has “long johns” or the like underneath. Her limbs may extend a bit, but that is not only a very hip look, but also a handy attribute for a baby’s clothing as she starts to want to move about. If clothes are too big, baggy, or long, they get i the way of mobility. And if they are tight or stiff, like jeans, for example, they also impede development. Something like this romper is PERFECT for a growing girl (who, like her aunt and Mary Poppins, is “practically perfect in every way.”).
August 29th, 2012 at 8:52 pm
She is too perfect! I think she loves the romper!
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August 30th, 2012 at 6:53 am
Wow……perfect baby……beautiful outfit!!
August 29th, 2012 at 9:54 pm
The trouble with having such an engaging model is that the viewer forgets to look at the knitwear… she is too precious… and the romper is perfect for her! Nicely done… nicely done! Of course babies grow… and rather quickly. What color romper will be next?! This one will last for a while, as long as she has “long johns” or the like underneath. Her limbs may extend a bit, but that is not only a very hip look, but also a handy attribute for a baby’s clothing as she starts to want to move about. If clothes are too big, baggy, or long, they get i the way of mobility. And if they are tight or stiff, like jeans, for example, they also impede development. Something like this romper is PERFECT for a growing girl (who, like her aunt and Mary Poppins, is “practically perfect in every way.”).
September 7th, 2012 at 4:55 am
beautiful baby Elsie, great design and knitting, excellent photography…it all makes for the best blog…love it!