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Started by Rebecca Pettigrew. Last reply by Beverly Mouzone yesterday. 14 Replies 1 Love
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
Started by Jo Harman. Last reply by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox Mar 15. 28 Replies 2 Loves
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
Started by Jo Harman. Last reply by Lisa Astrup Mar 22. 5 Replies 0 Loves
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
Started by Kathi Stareprawo. Last reply by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox Mar 4. 12 Replies 7 Loves
Take a look at the first outfits I've finished in 2013.…Read More
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you need quite a long piece of fabric to make a Kimono (almost 1m) but you can reduce it if you separate the front from the back making a seam at the shoulder (green line)
I will place in my blog a full explicative page.
Yoko is waiting right now for her new kimono . her friend Esteban Hernandez , from Colombia, is an Opera singer (lyric Tenor) and he will come very soon to rehearsal Madame Butterfly, and even if Yoko does not sing she still want to look at her best
I will post now all the outfits I made for my gang for the Christmas party
here I will start by Yoko and her Kimono in the next pic I will post the pattern I made and used for this .
please fell free to use it if you want.
I lined the garment, as I like the finish better this way (and my doll too ) but I think that if you are a beginner, it would be easier without lining.
as usual you will fin more pics in my blog
eh here he is!!! you did a great job!! it is fare from easy to start sewing, I am very please that you didn't quite!! I love the lace accent on the neckline. may be you could cross it a bit more on his chest except if you wanted to show his hairy chest hee hee.
Excellent debut my friend !!!
Merry Christmas to you too
Comment by Kate Fosk on December 23, 2011 at 13:45 Thank you everyone (especially to Lilly) for your help and inspiration this year. My pirate action man. A little rough but I hope I can do better in time!
Merry Christmas!
Comment by Kate Fosk on December 23, 2011 at 13:41 Thanks Kate!
I am right now working for My girls' Christmas
Comment by Kate Fosk on November 27, 2011 at 11:17 Wonderful as always!
Sean as to study some famous shipwreck and as to go back to the library.
today he is wearing a cotton shirt blue stripped on white background and a black pant
as usual more pics on my blog
Thanks Mary-Beth
I have 2 guys who are scientists Fabio is Archaeologist and Sean is marine biologist so they are often deep in books
And I love a man with a book too :)
Comment by Mary Beth Jennings on November 9, 2011 at 19:44 I DO like a man with a book, and nothing says "I'm stylish but manly" like cords and flannel. Nice work!
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