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blue mix vintage early picture

Started by Marjun Dialogo Franco yesterday. 0 Replies

hi this is what i made for the past few days... by the way before shipping how much is this you think? just doing some price check..this is a rush picture.. i'll take a new one for nicer background…Read More

I'm a copy cat, but Tonner clothes are so expensive!

Started by Rebecca Pettigrew. Last reply by Beverly Mouzone on Wednesday. 14 Replies

I got my Millenium Ball Tyler on EBay, but she was nude. I tried several times to buy her outfit on eBay, but always get outbid... So I went and got me some silver lame and made my own!It was frustrating! And it's not perfect. But from a distant…Read More

Kimono for Sybarite

Started by Jo Harman. Last reply by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox Mar 15. 28 Replies

Hi All!Just sharing a Kimono I made for my Sybarite Katana. She is wearing an inner robe inside to protect her from staining. I also customized and accessorized the wig to make it look more like a Geisha.Pattern is a generic one I found on the…Read More

Slopers or Dress Forms for Sybarites

Started by Jo Harman. Last reply by Lisa Astrup Mar 22. 5 Replies

Hi All!I love to get or make a sloper/dress form for my Sybarite but unsure of if a Tonner (which body?) Sloper would do the job?Does anyone know or have a pattern to sew a sloper for a Sybarite?Thank you in advance :)JoRead More

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Comment by Cynthia Smit on January 15, 2012 at 22:35

I would love your opinion on my "fashion" I created here. I used crocheting and a picked apart hair acc. (a blue rose with blue feathers) and sewn a dress. (Also made the wig). 


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on January 15, 2012 at 19:31

we love ya!! Anne. 

Comment by Anne Field on January 15, 2012 at 15:06

Thanks Deborah and Lilly! The woman I got the fabric from sent me back and email and said she was very pleased I could find use of the fabric she sent as sending anyone anything can really be hit or miss. So it was a good sewing day all around. And I want to thank you all here for being so kind and welcoming. I am very very new to the fashion doll hobby and coming into a new hobby is a little intimidating. But I have found some great people recently


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on January 15, 2012 at 8:42

whoa Anne, I am totally in accord with Deborah, very neat fabric and well done outfit!

congrats for your win

Dolly cheers!!

Comment by Deborah Steinmetz on January 15, 2012 at 4:08

oooh what gorgeous fabric and how cool that you won it!  Gotta love that!  The outfits you created are truly amazing!

Comment by Anne Field on January 14, 2012 at 22:47

I got some fabric in yesterday's mail for entering a sewing contest and I had to make some doll clothes!

Comment by andy sorensen on January 13, 2012 at 22:00

feeling inspired today, i think i'll work on a gown for my new sewing project...(possibly for the red carpet challenge?)

Comment by andy sorensen on January 13, 2012 at 20:54

quilting stores are the best places to find fabric! there is a great place not to far from my house that i LOVE to find cool fabrics at....


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on January 13, 2012 at 20:04

yes this is often a great choice to go to the quilting section, it is often (if not always)cotton and the print are small. quilting is not popular around here so I cannot find a lot, I still find plenty of tinny dotted cotton (for the "Sevillane" dresses)

Comment by Anne Field on January 13, 2012 at 19:27

I find some great fabrics with in-scale print in the quilting section of the fabric store. The fabric is also usually really stable so it is easy to work with.

 
 
 

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