They make up quite a bit faster than grown folk's clothing but the work is more tedious with all those small seams to work around. Thanks for watching!
I have a collection of 30 porcelain dolls displayed in an antique glass cabinet in my home, I bought a couple that are without clothing so that I can clothe them so thanks alot for the patterns.
My sister and I have our Mom’s and Aunts dolls like this and our grandmother made copies of our wedding dresses. But I am looking forward to finding original clothing for them
Honestly, it wasn't difficult. The hardest part is the fact that because it's so small to make, some of the seams are hard to get to. But the pieces aren't difficult to make.
The links are in the description. They are free! I believe that most if not all of the 1850s doll patterns are out there for free you just have to go to the description of each video. I haven't put them on the website yet, but they are available for free on Google Drive.
It just shows what work went into Emma Clear's dolls!
They make up quite a bit faster than grown folk's clothing but the work is more tedious with all those small seams to work around. Thanks for watching!
I have a collection of 30 porcelain dolls displayed in an antique glass cabinet in my home, I bought a couple that are without clothing so that I can clothe them so thanks alot for the patterns.
I'm so glad you will be using them! Please let me know if you have any questions or something isn't turning out just right so I can get it fixed.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Adorable!
Thank you! I'm rather pleased with how it all turned out.
My sister and I have our Mom’s and Aunts dolls like this and our grandmother made copies of our wedding dresses. But I am looking forward to finding original clothing for them
That's so sweet! I hope you can find clothes for them!
She looks great! Do you think a beginner could handle this? I just get a doll who needs some sort of clothes bc she’s totally naked. 😮
Honestly, it wasn't difficult. The hardest part is the fact that because it's so small to make, some of the seams are hard to get to. But the pieces aren't difficult to make.
Hi Katelyn you mentioned that you were going to be publishing the patterns for the dolls. Are you doing all of them?! If so where do I purchase?
The links are in the description. They are free! I believe that most if not all of the 1850s doll patterns are out there for free you just have to go to the description of each video. I haven't put them on the website yet, but they are available for free on Google Drive.