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blue mix vintage early picture

Started by Marjun Dialogo Franco 9 hours ago. 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 Anne Field on January 9, 2012 at 23:18

I love that dress! Very classic and pretty.

Comment by Nilsa M. Donelan on January 9, 2012 at 21:15

cute dress, Andy!

Comment by andy sorensen on January 9, 2012 at 19:57

the fabric isn't jersey, just some stuff i got at the quilting store down the street, i like the "vintage" look of the pattern, so i wanted to make something kinda 50's inspired and simple. 


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on January 9, 2012 at 19:26

she is so nice, what that fabric? jersey? the pattern if just the right scale this was meant to be hers!!

Comment by andy sorensen on January 9, 2012 at 18:15

new dress! (my sunday project!)

Comment by andy sorensen on January 9, 2012 at 18:15

Comment by Deborah Steinmetz on January 8, 2012 at 22:55

yep Anne, lengthening the mini is a much easier way to do it!  I lengthen commercial patterns all the time! :-)

Comment by Anne Field on January 8, 2012 at 21:25

Andy- I have done a lot of trial and error work myself. Biker Barbie's pants were made from an extremely altered pattern and a lot of wasted leather. I do like patterns though (less waste).

Deborah- Yes that did make sense! I also had the brainstorm that I can just lengthen my min skirt pattern and add a vent in the back. That should be easy enough.

Comment by Deborah Steinmetz on January 8, 2012 at 18:21

Pencil skirts are generally a 3 piece pattern.  Essentially the front is one rectangle that hits the side of the doll. (plus seam allowance) The back is two pieces that meet the front and then over lap in the back for the closure. The curve at the hips can be achieved by sewing the front to the sides following the lines of the doll.  Hmm did that make sense?

Comment by andy sorensen on January 8, 2012 at 18:12

no pattern (i never use them) more of a trial and error guy...

 
 
 

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