Well
everything...
I usually come up with something
while in the process of making a pattern...
Something that gives me a little hint
a little inkerling
to what it should...or likes...
to be called...
But nada...nothing...zilch...zip...zero...
Any ideas?
Maybe something
springs to mind for you...
Please let me know...
It would be just nifty...
She's definitely a 'Chloe' to me!
ReplyDeleteI think she looks like a 'Suki'.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw her, I thought of Suki, really!!!! And when I want to post this ???? Yarn Round Hook said the same.
ReplyDeleteSoooooo, is this coincidence?
poppi
ReplyDeleteSweety!!!It's very nice!
ReplyDelete♥Crissi♥
For me she looks like a "Little Miss Royal"
ReplyDeleteMikah came to mind for me...but I love m names.....
ReplyDeleteHow about Peach Blossom...
ReplyDeleteYoko I'd say!!!
ReplyDeleteCome to think of it Yoshi is also nice!!!
ReplyDeleteShe certainly looks like a traveller and ready for all seasons - my suggestion is Makkadie.
ReplyDeleteVery cute as always.
I see her as a Madeline or Maddie for short.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I think of her as 'Selina'
ReplyDelete'Nada' gave me a whiff of 'Nadia'! Ahem. But I'm liking an Eastern Bloc approach or a Japanese sound. Not the foggiest why - p'raps because she has some very sweet, very definite personality!!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to name her Miyako, which means 'beautiful march child' in Japanese.... But however she will be called....she's cute!
ReplyDeleteShe looks very oriental. You have a lovely garden. All the things you do are very "flowery" I thought of HANAKO meaning flower child. Or Michelle....
ReplyDeletexoxoxo
I thought of 'Nina' when I saw her, or 'Yoko'!
ReplyDeleteSince she looks like a babushka doll, I though Babi. Whatever, she is adorable.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Matilda :)
ReplyDeletemy daughter just called her "Maddie", so I'm going to say that!
ReplyDeleteMaybe "Peony" after your favorite flower?
ReplyDeleteOh, she is so adorable. My 4 year old loves her and says she is 'Celia'.
ReplyDeleteShe's looking like a "Lucy" to me :)
ReplyDeletePerhaps she could be Sissy since you are the Royal Sisters. I'd love to have a go at making her, thanks. Did you need the address or email?
ReplyDeleteThanks Annie...Just an e-mail address would be good.If you e-mail me at
ReplyDeletelovingthevintage@bigpond.com
I can reply straight to your account instead of you putting it up on a comment...
Thanks...
Michiko, a lovely Japanese lady I knew as a child. She is one of those special, sweet, gentle ladies.
ReplyDeleteWell Michelle most folks are going for Oriental names & I agree she has that sort of look.Funny Jan Quigley says Michiko as I know a Japanese lady with that name... my nephews M-I-L... lovely lady... No matter what you call her she is adorable... <3
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw her I thought 'Zara'. I tend to give the first name that jumps into my head to alot of things.
ReplyDeleteSpring like - I would say something like Dahlia or Lilly
ReplyDeleteI see her as KIWI
ReplyDeletenot sure why....LOL!
How about Yuki or Anchee? She's very sweet. :)
ReplyDeleteHow about Sister, or Sissy
ReplyDeleteChelley? or Shelly?
ReplyDeleteWell, seems to me, you gave her a name already -- perhaps inadvertently. She is not really a person and not really an animal, so perhaps she is a Nifty... Maybe Chloe, or Danni, or Nance, or Edna the Nift... Hmmmm? She is so very cute no matter what you name her... and she is a her...
ReplyDeleteMichelle, because she reminds me of you AND a Michelle I went to school with.
ReplyDeleteI think a good name would be "Grandma's Girl" (going with your theme, in honor to your dear grandmother)
ReplyDeletelove this, esp. her cute embroidered eyes. :)