Hi, my name is Márcia, I'm from Brasil. I learned sewing when in my childhood, my mom was needlewoman, like all women from my mom's ancestrals. I've been looking for some inspiration for hobby that unites sewing, embroidery, animals, fabrics, and I'm just able to use my creativity, and found your videos. I'm in love for all your creations and specially the process.... so thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. 🥰🥰🥰🥰 CONGRATS FOR YOU KINDNESS. XOX
I've never seen dolls like yours but I love that you line all the garments...beautful and professional-looking and raises the clothes above what people commonly accept in doll clothes construction. Thank you! Fyi, fashion designer/patternmaker here augmenting my work with Barbie.
Thank you for the compliment! For me, one measure of professionalism is how "clean" a finished work is. I absolutely hate threads and raw edges showing. Sometimes, it can't be avoided, but I try to always make it look purposeful and beautiful. Lining all my doll's garments came about because it was the easist way to construct their tiny clothes - you put two pieces of fabric together, trace the pattern piece and sew on the line. The entire problem of matching up tiny seam allowances and dealing with all those raw edges was just gone. I'm surprised more people don't do this. It does take a bit of mental adjustment, but once you start, you'll never go back!
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YAAAAAY i was waiting for a new upload THX ALOT✨❤️
Sorry I'm so slow making videos. I do try to wait until I have something new and interesting to share. Thanks for watching!
Agosia Arts Its always really exiting! Take your Time:)
Hi, my name is Márcia, I'm from Brasil. I learned sewing when in my childhood, my mom was needlewoman, like all women from my mom's ancestrals. I've been looking for some inspiration for hobby that unites sewing, embroidery, animals, fabrics, and I'm just able to use my creativity, and found your videos. I'm in love for all your creations and specially the process.... so thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. 🥰🥰🥰🥰 CONGRATS FOR YOU KINDNESS. XOX
Thank you very much. I look forward to seeing what you make! 😃
Can you kindly please show how to draft sleeve pattern for this doll please ?🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💝💝
I have a video about adding collars and sleeves in the same playlist. ruclips.net/video/_8GwdApPLIU/видео.html
I hope it helps.
Какие интересные у вас создания! 😃
Thank so much
I've never seen dolls like yours but I love that you line all the garments...beautful and professional-looking and raises the clothes above what people commonly accept in doll clothes construction. Thank you! Fyi, fashion designer/patternmaker here augmenting my work with Barbie.
Thank you for the compliment! For me, one measure of professionalism is how "clean" a finished work is. I absolutely hate threads and raw edges showing. Sometimes, it can't be avoided, but I try to always make it look purposeful and beautiful. Lining all my doll's garments came about because it was the easist way to construct their tiny clothes - you put two pieces of fabric together, trace the pattern piece and sew on the line. The entire problem of matching up tiny seam allowances and dealing with all those raw edges was just gone. I'm surprised more people don't do this. It does take a bit of mental adjustment, but once you start, you'll never go back!
@@AgosiaArts thank you for such a gracious and thorough reply
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Thanks Carmen ¡¡ lovely ¡¡
You are very welcome!