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

Started by Rebecca Pettigrew. Last reply by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox May 5. 13 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

Tags: Sloper, Sybarite

Frau E. - first doll fashion 2013

Started by Kathi Stareprawo. Last reply by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox Mar 4. 12 Replies

Take a look at the first outfits I've finished in 2013.…Read More

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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on March 2, 2012 at 12:07

Oh my doll!! plain lovely!! the beige color is so soft and class with this touch of rust. the fabric got a silk look, is it?

very very well done even the make up goes :)

Comment by Kate Fosk on March 2, 2012 at 8:28

Woo hoo, looking good Anne!

Comment by Anne Field on March 1, 2012 at 21:52

Charlotte's new outfit. I made everything; the dress, hat, jewelry and handbag

Comment by Kate Fosk on February 29, 2012 at 7:56

Wonderful BF! How do you make these, using patterns or your own design? Love all the detail and the headwear!!


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on February 29, 2012 at 7:30

@ Barbiefantaisy

it is way over the experiments

they are all so exquisite!

Comment by BarbieFantasies on February 28, 2012 at 16:27

Have a look at my experiments with sewing.

See more on BarbieFantasies

Comment by Kate Fosk on February 26, 2012 at 10:43

Very classy Anne, there's something about those elbow gathered sleeves in the gold outfit which really lifts an already great design into something quite special.

I'm currently making a shirt for action man, using your glue method for some parts, nothing like as neat as the one below!


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on February 26, 2012 at 8:18

It does fit her pretty well Anne. she is ready for work and fun.

as My Hubby is playing a lot with my gang and I, I know it is such pleasure to have our companion involve in the fun!. Charlotte suit her indeed. well done!

now I want to see more

Comment by Anne Field on February 25, 2012 at 22:57

This new lady has a name now. My husband named her Charlotte and I think it fits her. So Charlotte decided she needed more clothes and she wanted something professional. I made her this outfit today but I think a second run at it might work out a bit better. The shirt pattern was something I created and the pants were modified from a Simplicity pattern

Comment by Anne Field on February 25, 2012 at 1:32

I'm very excited! I just got my first Fashion Royalty doll yesterday and I needed to make her some of her own clothes. I started thinking about this outfit and it worked out pretty well. The skirt is layers of lace ribbon sewn together (all hand sewn) with a gold lining. The bodice is made from a Simplicity pattern and the sheer gold shirt it made from my own pattern. All of the bodice is machine sewn and most of the sheer shirt is. The exception is the collar, that was all done by hand.

 
 
 

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