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I hope that everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving . My family is full of people who like to cook, which is just great since no one gets stuck doing all of the work. I made the ever popular green bean casserole. From scratch mind you

After the feast was over I had the chance to finish up Anne’s goth girl. I experimented with a few new things as I like to do when I get the chance. This time it was the new wig, which I showed you already, puff sleeves and adding a tulle petticoat under her dress. You can see a bunch more pic in this set on flickr.
5:08 pm on December 1st, 2009
Cute and adorable. Love the dress. Now i wish i knew how to knit
6:57 am on December 2nd, 2009
Another adorable creation. I like the idea of knitted wigs. Good job Beth.
7:06 am on December 2nd, 2009
she is so cool! she’s going to make the best Christmas present. thanks
~Anne~
8:26 am on December 2nd, 2009
Es tan hermosa!! me impresiona el modo en que cada nueva creación conserva los elementos de tu estilo pero, al mismo tiempo, ofrece muchas novedades y características únicas. Es ser la misma y ser una completamente distinta, todo al mismo tiempo.
Felicitaciones!! siempre escriben aquí que usted y su trabajo son inspiradores. Y es cierto!!!!
9:22 am on December 2nd, 2009
She’s PERFECT – love, love, love her!
Hugs,
Tracy Marie
8:45 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Another incredible creation. You amaze me with your endless creativity. Awe struck.
Love the dress and the wig and the beautiful shading on the eyes. Superb!
12:15 pm on December 7th, 2009
Beth,
How did you do that wig, I have been trying to do something similar for ages but always get stuck> Gorgeous.
12:42 pm on December 7th, 2009
That is one of the patterns that I plan to post some time in the future.
6:47 pm on December 7th, 2009
I look forward to it.