Very Small Smalls

Scraps
Mudlark found a heap of scraps…
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…she fancied this pretty tape…
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…and Guttersnipe found a little bit of lovely lace.
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They both stared meaningfully at me…
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…until I snipped…
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…and stitched.
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Mudlark was extremely happy with her new smalls, but Guttersnipe stamped her foot until I took her scrap of lace and sewed her a pair as well.
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Guttersnipe says that not having elbows makes putting on pants a little tricky!
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But look! Decent at last!
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Such a sweet story! I am glad they both have comfy new smalls stitched to their specifications and all lovingly made from scraps available at home..
They are adventurous little girls, at heart and now can be as energetic as they want, without fear of wardrobe mishaps!
adorable, thank you for brightening my day – and Mudlark and Guttersnipe’s too. The names you give the Hittys are so imaginative- all part of the fun.
Thanks! Mudlark’s name is because her china head was found by a mudlarker in England, and then Guttersnipe’s name just came to me as a perfect companion’s name! You cheer me up too!
The cool breezes that may have made their way up to tender spots are now being warded off. It is so wonderful to feel fully clothed as Mudlark and Guttersnipe indicated and, you’ve done it so artfully. Thank you for the creative cheer.
The girls are extremely happy to be decently clothed at last – I think I see cartwheels in the near future!
what a good human you are to attend to their every need!! Love the new smalls!!
Their needs are very small! We are always happy to oblige!