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Hot to trot al-la 1950-ish

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Hot to trot al-la 1950-ish

Postby E-Beth » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:38 pm

I've been having some fun with doll clothes patterns intended for dolls-of-different-sizes-and-shapes-then-BJDs.

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Here's the bustier and jacket from the out-of-print Vogue 7440, originally marketed for the Madra Lord doll in the Gene Marshall universe (15" dolls). I scaled the pattern up and altered it to fit this doll.
I have the blouse (minus the ridiculous neck bow) cut out. There is a pencil skirt pattern in this set, but I like the one from a different pattern (only 1 pattern piece!) well enough so I substituted.

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The bustier is outrageously pointy.

The skirt is from a vintage early 1960's doll sewing pattern intended for "11 1/2 dolls" - not Barbie, as this pattern's waist is much larger proportionally then Barbie would require.

The skirt is cotton velveteen, unlined but with a facing added at the waist as well as the seam allowances bound with tape.
The jacket is tropical weight wool. I added a lining to the pattern, using rayon lining.
The bustier is laced in back (instead of overlapping and snapping). I went ahead and lined it, fusing very lightweight woven interfacing to the fabric (more of the green rayon) and to the lining (china silk polyester lining).

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The necklace was made by a friend of mine, and I can't believe how much I LOVE the red wig on my normally brunette doll!
Finally, this doll has some clothes of her very own, rather than always being dressed in stuff that's really in my Etsy store.
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Re: Hot to trot al-la 1950-ish

Postby zirconmermaid » Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:17 pm

Ok, I have that pattern and now I need to do this! And of course the bustier is pointy, that is the style! I love what you did with it, and that red wig does look amazing on her! :D
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Re: Hot to trot al-la 1950-ish

Postby E-Beth » Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:42 pm

If you want to use it on an Impldoll Model body 130% increase should be a good starting point for the bustier! I added a bit to the back of the bustier - 1/2 " at the top and 3/4 " at the bottom.
It turns out that the other vogue pattern the % transformation is 145% - the blouse from this pattern at 130% is too small for the Impldoll body.

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Re: Hot to trot al-la 1950-ish

Postby Linsilee » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:37 am

The outfit turned out really nice and I love the colors you used for it.
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