I wanted to show how versatile this doll could be, so have made a pattern of an Art Deco dress, Petticoat, Handbag and Hat. I made it up and dressed her in it. She needed a hat, so I gave her my favourite felt -kind of Cloche hat, and added white ribbons to her shoes to give a 30's style look. Her bag is fun to make too! I think I could make a series of clothes for this doll!My Blog is where I share my interest in cloth dollmaking. Please comment on my work, ask questions, and we can inspire each other! I am passionate about needle sculpting and developing new techniques and designing new patterns, so everyone can 'have a go'! I hope you will follow my blog and see what I can come up with that's new, and interesting!
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Art Deco Dress for Krista
I wanted to show how versatile this doll could be, so have made a pattern of an Art Deco dress, Petticoat, Handbag and Hat. I made it up and dressed her in it. She needed a hat, so I gave her my favourite felt -kind of Cloche hat, and added white ribbons to her shoes to give a 30's style look. Her bag is fun to make too! I think I could make a series of clothes for this doll!
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