The Three Little maids pattern is all done, with the help of the ever talented and super generous members of the Senior management team, Lara and Michelle.
To get your hands on one of this patterns, check out your local craft dealer or you can get it online from Under the Mulberry Tree.
You can also take a look at my stockist page and see if there is someone near you or if not just hassle your local craft / patchwork store to stock my stuff
(Is it still called self-promotion if I'm asking you to do it on my behalf?)
If you look really closely you can see one little maid standing on an upturned jam-jar and the other one on a block of wood.
(yep, big-time professional photo shoot here at chez Ric-Rac)
These are really cute, Jodie. Likin' your stylin' too!
ReplyDeleteTres cute! I'll add them to my mental list of gorgeous things to make :-)
ReplyDeleteVery cute Jodie! You've done it again!
ReplyDeleteAnd seriously, I did not notice jam jar or wood. I will have to post about how I photograph my jewellery, oh so professional. You will get a laugh! :)
So Cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I love these girls. Might be perfect for a little girl's birthday coming up.
ReplyDeleteDid I ever tell you I performed Three Little maids with two friends at the Pimlico High School variety concert in about 1986? We were AWESOME, but we didn't have the obligatory upturned jam jar.
Saw your patterns at Addicted to Fabric the other day and I was SO PROUD of my friend!
They are adorable!! Somehow, I think my best bet is buying the pattern online. I doubt you would have craft stores selling this in Denmark?!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I am dying over that topknot on green dress maid. Swoon!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing. These are the cutest little things I've seen all day. Just love them.
ReplyDeleteToo cute :-)
ReplyDeleteThey're wonderful!And so jolly and round - what gorgeous little things, I' particularly like the hair ^-^
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slightly-noodles.blogspot.com
Sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteI'de love to make them for my doughter! We are reading at the moment a lot about Japan, their culture and their countrs. Even if she is 4, she loves to hear about geishas and dragons.
She would love to have those lovely dolls to sleep with!!
Is this a printed pattern? or a PDF-File?
I live in Vienna/Austria - do you have an idea, where I could buy the pattern?
or if this is a PDF File, where can I download it?
Thanks in advamce for your help
Gorgeous. But makes me sad, because of all the 'little maids from school' that have lost so much in Japan these last days.
ReplyDeleteIt's still too early for there to be any plan for fundraising or whatever, stuff seems to be happening at a govt level just now.
Oh I am in love. So, so cute!
ReplyDeleteEEEK, too much cuteness all at once. They make me want to go out and try new hairstyles!
ReplyDeleteAww so gorgeous! Love the hairstyles. xo
ReplyDeleteI just love these maids Jodie - I think your patterns could soon be travelling VERY far and wide.
ReplyDeleteLove 'em; I really didn't think you could create anyone cuter than Ernst but you've done it!
ReplyDeleteThey look great Jodie
ReplyDeleteJodie these are seriously cute. I could imagine them filled with rice or sand and used as door stoppers.
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Lovely little ladies. Sometimes I go through several props until I find whatever works to get just the right photo. I work for free so improvisation is a must. :o)
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter how you display them Jodie, they are the cutest trio ever. Well done!!
ReplyDeleteHugs ~ Kerryanne
Who cares what they're sitting on, they're so darn cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute but the Mikado reference has just sent me into rocking in the corner of the room dreaming of white noise mode . . . pick the little sister of the drama queen/ amateur theatre/ singing bigger sister - who would have done the Mikado musical a dozen times. Torture.
ReplyDeleteSo does the pattern come with some therapy tips or is my traumatised customer with flash backs, too small a niche?? Love Posie
these are little ladies straight out of Kyoto - so cute!
ReplyDeleteGOtta get onto the baddies first :)
I am dying over their rockin' hair!!! so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteLove them!
Despite the fact that your little maids are not in a row..i think they're swell..and fabulous. Beaut pattern.
ReplyDeleteSooooooooooooooo cute! Love the hairstyles!
ReplyDeleteAs said before cute, cute and cute so cute they said it thrice!
ReplyDeleteNicky
Oh, they are so cute! I'm loving their chic outfits and hairstyles. You are so clever, Jodie!
ReplyDeleteDarling little maids!
ReplyDeleteThey are just Wonderful, Jodie.
ReplyDeleteJod,
ReplyDeleteI love these little cuties!
Hugs
Jo
they are gorgeous lovely lasses
ReplyDeleteLove the buns on the green and pink maids. They're all so stinking cute!
ReplyDeleteI love their hair dos (as in, plural of hair do). I shall definitely have to get a pattern, to make these with my daughter!
ReplyDeleteOlá!
ReplyDeleteParabéns pelo lindo trabalho! É um handmade especial!
Agora sou seguidora do seu blog!
Faço um convite para que você conheça o nosso trabalho ( handmade art - peças únicas)
Sua visita será um prazer!
Bjos
Chris da Chria
www.chria.com.br
blog: www.amaischria.com.br
Love love love love love!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute.
ReplyDeleteLove their hairs!
So so cute :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sharon
I LOVE them!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am soooooo not a softie maker but I have three little maids and they are three little maids and ....i might have to.
Hi,I have been following your blog for a while now and I have to say I enjoy to visit it.I have started my own blog recently,where I am trying to mix the pictures of my creations with fashion pictures.
ReplyDeleteI would be delighted if you could visit me:
http://www.jewellerybijou.com
Hi! They are amazing an cute and...
ReplyDeleteLove them!!!
Edina from Hungary