lucky

I can be very lucky sometimes. Like when I have nothing to write about and I get amazing photos of one of my knits on that very day. Or like when I have talented friends who have talented friends who are capable of creating those amazing photos and generously share them with me.

Which is all a very convoluted way to say: Look at this! Isn’t it amazing?!

My heart melts. The model is Masa, a 2-year-old who got the Little Girl Dress I knit as a birthday present this year. I’ve been told she loves it. As in, demands to wear it everywhere. As in, locks herself in the bathroom when her mom says she’s not allowed to wear it all the time. Melt melt melt. :)

The photographers are her wonderfully talented parents Sasa and Sara, who run DOF. – a studio for newborn, child and family natural light photography. Such talented photographers with a unique style are difficult to find anywhere, let alone in Croatia – and I count myself as extremely lucky for having been able to cooperate with them! I highly recommend that you peruse their portfolio – but make sure you prepare a good stash of aaaaaws before you start, you’ll need them!

I keep looking at these photos and smiling… :) How lucky I am.

Have a great day everyone! :)

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About fridica

I started knitting completely by accident, when I was visiting my parents for a holiday in 2008. On a boring Sunday afternoon, I decided to dig through their stash of books to see if there was anything interesting to take back to my apartment. A knitting manual happened to be one of the books I found. I got curious, my mom immediately dug out her old needles and yarn stash (which she hadn’t used in a decade at least), and in a few minutes we were both casting on - she by memory, I by following the instructions from the book… :) Since I normally prefer learning from books, this was ideal.. I took the book home with me, and very very soon - I was an addict.

22 thoughts on “lucky

  1. This looks great! I haven’t seen the pattern knit in the bigger sizes before. Its great that she loves it so much. Humm I might just knit this for my daughter for next year.

    • I think you have managed to praise all the people involved in the making of: the knitter, the button-maker, the photographer (and we ARE all different people! :) And the model too ;)

  2. aww, she’s such a cutie, and that dress looks amazing on her! No wonder she wants to wear it all the time. I had a blue ruffle skirt when I was little that I felt the exact same way about. Every day, all the time. regardless of weather.

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