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blue mix vintage early picture

Started by Marjun Dialogo Franco 1 hour 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 yesterday. 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 Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on September 24, 2011 at 18:28

on dress a day keeps the rain away!!:)

ok this one was easy. the bottom of a cardigan's sleeve, for the dress and the arm-warmer. a little remnant of pink jersey for the stocking and tah-dah!!

not realy seasonal as we still have 30C. outside, but it was ready to use!

still more pics in my blog.

http://domidoll.blogspot.com/

 


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on September 23, 2011 at 15:24

this it the dress of the day

My old Tommy Hilfiger T-shirt passing most of it's life under the pile so it was time for it recycling right? and what better recycling the a dress for Kate

I made the (yesterday photos) last dress to use it as pattern as I did n't want to miss this one, due to the logo I wanted to be sure will end in the right place.

 

 now my Kate got her own Tommy's

as usual aother pics in my blog

 


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on September 22, 2011 at 18:45

a bit simple , but I have an old Tommy Hilfiger's t-shirt I want to use (because it does have a tiny Tommy's embroidered logo) and I wanted to try the dress in another fabric to use it as pattern :)

 

Comment by Deborah Steinmetz on September 22, 2011 at 18:05

Too cute Lilly!

 


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on September 22, 2011 at 16:18

this is my dress of the day

A remnant piece of stripped pink/white jersey was near my sewing basket, and inside the basket was those flowers embroideries,  the color seemed right.
the hand bag was a key-chain the I re-arrange a bit.

as usual other pic on my blog


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on September 22, 2011 at 16:15
yeah, I found those super glued one too but it does attract me either (i found one very messy made with hot glue !!). I will try to make a cap in veil and hand sew the hair
Comment by Deborah Steinmetz on September 22, 2011 at 13:41
Sounds good Lilly.  I tried searching on the internet, but most of what I found suggested cutting the scalp off a cheap doll and SUPER GLUING the hair onto that!  I DON'T think that is a good idea at all! Eeeek

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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on September 22, 2011 at 8:50
tha's ok Deborah, I will try and you will be keep informed here (even if this fell :)
Comment by Deborah Steinmetz on September 22, 2011 at 6:52

I've never tried making doll wigs, and to be honest I have no clue how to go about it. :-(

 


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on September 22, 2011 at 6:20
I think I will try my hand on making a wig, I bought some time ago those fake-hair scrunchies (in all kind of color) at a $1.00 store (back in Canada) and they are all in waiting. have you ever tryed to make a wig? any clue or tip?
 
 
 

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