One night we were walking to dinner from our hotel and passed a shop with a window display that I immediately adored.
oiseaux #6: sew what?
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Pretty Prats – Thanks, so glad you enjoyed this.
bowledover – So glad you liked this. It’s fun to share with others who like the same things.
The people who came up with the Sew What window are tops in my book. I can identify with it.
I too would have had to stop and capture it on film.
Thank you for sharing.
Sooo Sweet !! Cute is perfect for first pic
Liza Lee, that sums it up very well.
Adorable and goofy.
I don’t know, Mary, but I bet if they were quilting rather than sewing, you’d approve.
I love this! Birds and sewing machines….what could be better!
Cicero – wasn’t that cute? I wish I could have gotten better photos. I’ll have to see if any of the others are worth putting up on flickr to show a little more of the rest of it.
Loved that they had their nest beds underneath!
Deborah, I’d love a flock of those little guys in my house!
That is cuter than cute!!! Wouldn’t you love some of those birdies for the Christmas tree?!
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