I do intend to sew human size stuff more than I have been, but, y'know...doll clothes are always going to be faster and therefore give that sense of accomplishment a whole lot faster.
The "doll clothes = fast accomplishment" feeling gets taken down a few notches when I decide to work on a pattern to share with people--my own doll patterns are pencil-scribbled messes with weird seam allowances and imperfections that I know I have to work around. I don't wanna do that to other people, so I actually put a bit of work into getting things...well, maybe not completely right, but better for the patterns I share.
I've posted all of them on Flickr, but I decided it might be helpful to post them here, too. They're all for 11"-ish fashion dolls, and now that there are multiple common sizes of those, this pattern size range includes them, too.
I have not yet counted how many of these I've 'released', so...this should be interesting...
...and apparently the first of these I made in 2009? Huh. And I wasn't so great at including instructions back then--I know I made posts on Flickr with the directions, but I probably should make printable instruction graphics, as well as change the fonts in the older patterns (for consistency and for proper respect of the font creators' rights--I try to use Tuffy for everything now, because it appeals to my aesthetic and it's public domain.)
I'm definitely not done creating doll clothes patterns to share!
Thanks for sharing. I have so got to sew some stuff for my dolls.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Andrea. Love your patterns.
ReplyDeleteI missed the add seam allowance instruction on the curvy girl leggings. My petite fashionista now has a perfect fitting pair of pants. :)
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