It all began with the cotton jersey stockings . . .
then came the arm warmers with a lace cuff . . .
the spotted voile bloomers . . .
the matching blouse . . .
the ten piece knee length skirt . . .
a pretty overskirt . . .
and a coordinating belt with a ribbon tie.
The ribbon tie will be replaced at a later date with organza ribbon, when they arrive from my Etsy supplier. I am so pleased with how this all turned out, it's all been made without a pattern. I just draped, cut and sewed, with a few minor nip and tucks here and there.
I will show you the completed outfit on the doll when the wig I have chosen for her arrives from JPop.
Hello Sandi,
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to see the complete outfit. It is just beautiful. I love the fabrics!
Big hug,
Giac
Hi Giac,
DeleteI'm hoping the wig and ribbons don't take too long to arrive as I really want to finish this outfit before beginning another. If you love these fabrics, just wait to see what else is in store. :)
Big hug to you too!,
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Very cute outfit from what I can see so far. Having never developed the skills myself, I always admire people who can sew such small an detailed items.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing the finished doll.
Thank you. I love sewing as you can gather from previous posts. it's something I have done for many years in one form or another, but it is something you can be taught . . . you should give it a go. :)
DeleteHopefully the completed doll won't be too far away . . . now to finish Seraphine's outfit.
Cheers,
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I am totally envious of folks with a talent like yours! I can never do that, I need patterns!!!! I can't wait to see more, but man, I'm loving the combination... plus, I'm such a sucker for stripes! XD
ReplyDeleteCome on Heather, you're making me blush.:) I'm sure if you put your mind to it, you could do it too! I love stripes too, especially when it comes to dolly tights.
Deletecheers,
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