Thursday, May 20, 2021

The 4 best ways to add some glamour to your doll clothes collection without breaking the bank

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It is always nice to add some new pieces to your doll's wardrobe.

In the lead up to Summer these pieces will make perfect transitional garments and I am discounting them from now to the end of May 2021.

It is always easier to put cardigans and jackets over sleeveless tops so I have discounted the beautiful 1877 Pieced A-Line dress and the fashion top 1857 Curved Shirt.

Can't go past a sweet A-line dress

1877 Pieced A-Line

The only tricky part with this pattern is joining the big pattern pieces together before you cut them out. 

Everything sews together easily to give you 3 gorgeous variations.





Add a touch of class with this fashion top

1857 Curved shirt

If you want something a bit different to work on, this cute top with the curved hem front pieces won't disappoint.

There are lots of ways to show off the design and you can make it with or without the collar.



Edge to edge with buttons at the back or simple overlap with velcro.




Add a new jacket and new trousers to your collection and you will be able to create lots of new outfits using the dresses and tops that you already have.

Everything goes with this casual jacket

College Jacket

You are going to love how easy this jacket comes together. The tracksuit knit is nice and firm so it is not difficult to sew.

The easy going jacket is perfect for boys and girls on those cool Spring or Fall days.




Add some crazy colour to your doll's wardrobe

These complex looking pieced pants were my first foray into making something not usually made for dolls.

They are quick to make with easy to sew elastic casing at the waist and ankles. No knits used here. It is all pretty woven fabrics.





You will find them in my Etsy Shop

1877 Pieced A-Line

1857 Curved shirt

College Jacket

Fashion file 5 Pieced Pants

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