I've always had a predilection for heart-themed ensembles, so this time I'll leave out the words and let the photos speak for themselves. Indubitably, it's possible to find the right option to make your doll very happy. The 'hearts' pattern is present in all of the sets, but I do hope you can spot they are all distinct. Good luck with making the proper choice!
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Ensembles adorned with a most delightful strawberry motif have become increasingly popular lately. Have a look at these exemplary dresses with detachable collars, for instance. The strawberries and the flowers are depicted on the hat, dress, and purse.
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One more outfit is rather youthful. The jacket has a unique 'strawberry gnome' pattern. The pleated skirt and the headband, which has a flower on it, mirrors the design of the gnome on the jacket.
Summer is fast approaching. Are your dolls prepared? I should like to invite them to a floral garden party. Let me begin with the rose, that most quintessential of blooms, often heralded as the Queen of Flowers. A rosebud on the dress, handbag, and the lace bodice with double-winged sleeves embellishes the design. A unique hat with a wide, long brim, adorned with a bow.
The next two dresses are presented in different colours. The embroidered little roses look splendid on the full, patterned skirt of the dress. A lightweight embroidered beret picks up the rose theme once more.
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I've also knitted a similar daisy outfit before, following a most helpful tutorial by 'LaraTwix Doll'. It started as a sundress, but I updated it to a dress with a daisy frill on the bodice. The set is completed with a sun hat. Is it not spectacular?
I've also crafted bellflower outfits before, appealing both to me and to my followers. Now I've changed the palette, making them a lot more expressive.
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And over here my little darling is showing off her viola-flower attire.
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