This is a 13 inch doll.
This is a 6.5 inch doll. Tiny sewing and those sleeves are a bit tedious to put in. But I like the look.
When I was more active in making and selling things at craft fairs, there were usually a few people whose booths were just about doll clothes. I imagine that they must have done well enough, because there they were, year after year. Doll clothes can be made from scraps and leftover pieces of fabric, trim and fasteners. Someone who does any amount of sewing always has those bits left.Yeah, sewing in the tiny sleeves is where I have to hold my mouth "just right" to make it happen. And one of those tiny dresses takes very little fabric.
This is the way I redirect my mind from things that cause headaches and concerns.
Today I finished up an apron I had cut out and worked on 3 quilted pot-holders - just need to finish hand stitching the binding.
@Angie Are those for someone special or do you sell them? If you do sell them, they'll go quickly. Darling!
I will tryCan you take photos and show us your aprons? and the quilted pot-holders. Those are beautiful and practical items.
Very niceView attachment 24694 View attachment 24693 Here they are. This was a "quick" throw together apron out of an old table cloth. I don't like that the neck hole doesn't lay flat. I knew it wouldn't how they instructed but needed a full apron. If I were to do it again, I would make a split at the back of the neck and do a proper facing.
The pot holders are from scraps my mom gave me. I have binding to finish on two of them. The one that is complete isn't perfect. I had by binding all ready to go last time I stitched. I went to bind them and was befuddled trying to get enough for the binding out of what was left then ended up not doing it properly since I was frazzled. Went to press it and saw my binding I had prepared sitting there so the last two have proper binding.
PS - I have tremors so a steady clear photo is a challenge - sorry if they are a little fuzzy.
This is a 13 inch doll.
This is a 6.5 inch doll. Tiny sewing and those sleeves are a bit tedious to put in. But I like the look.
Very nice looking apron LadyL.The apron above was too big so gave it to my mom- she loves it. Anyhoo tried again- made my own pattern and it still works . It’s reversible.
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Thanks MeerVery nice looking apron LadyL.
I love the smell of leather. What will this bag be used for?
I like this apron.The apron above was too big so gave it to my mom- she loves it. Anyhoo tried again- made my own pattern and it still works . It’s reversible.
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I do not know. I am making a bunch of bags and stuff for the next out door craft fair. If the virus ever calms downI love the smell of leather. What will this bag be used for?
I like this apron.
I love aprons. We used to always wear an apron when we ate when we were children to help keep our clothes clean. They are so rarely used anymore.
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