Aeilia wrote:WhiteDove, congratulations on your success! It looks really good! I know how difficult it is to sew for such small dollies!
WhiteDove01s wrote:Aeilia wrote:WhiteDove, congratulations on your success! It looks really good! I know how difficult it is to sew for such small dollies!
Thanks! I swear Kelly's just as weirdly proportioned in her own way as older Barbie. But I have a pattern now! On file and everything in a little folder labeled 'diaper'.
The onesie attempts are actually going faster so far. I couldn't find a tutorial anywhere that explained how to do an envelope-neck opening in any way I could wrap my mind around (or that didn't involve bias tape, and no way am I even going to try making bias tape in 1/6 scale without even an iron), so the first version (ok, the first one to possibly be worth using good fabric on - it's actually version 8-and will be version 9 after a last couple tweeks) has little shoulder tabs instead.
And, no, that's not the good fabric. XD That's the draft in old stained knit scrap.
kida_40061 wrote:Once again, congratulations on your success of sewing those diapers.
kida_40061 wrote:When I looked at your picture, I just realized I have the same type of doll that you have, so if you need help with pattern drafting. I maybe able to help you.
Greyhaunt wrote:Alternately, go to a Goodwill and pick up a cheap onsie for $1, take it apart carefully and BOOM, you have a pattern you can copy, and size down. And if you get a clean one (i've seen completely unused ones there at that price) you can even use the fabric
Greyhaunt wrote:Ever seen one of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/2007802249 ... =82&chn=ps You just cut your strip of fabric, pull it through and iron as it comes out. Makes the most awesomely simple job of bias making and they come in many sizes. I wuv mine!
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