Showing posts with label Craftsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craftsy. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

The Story of My Bubble Skirt Pattern

This post contains affiliate links to Craftsy

Bubble Skirt Doll Clothes

I know everyone likes free patterns and I intended to make the bubble skirt part of the skirt with a yoke collection for free.

As I tried on the first trial in the lemon knit I was elated at how good it looked and how easy it was to make and instantly made one in red satin. This is where I hit a snag. I could only just fit the lining over the hips and this affected how the skirt hung. It also looked much sorter than the knit skirt. What was going on? I used the same pattern pieces.


I worked out that if you just use the yoke for a regular skirt it all fits perfectly. As soon as I extended that measurement down past the hips to make the bubble skirt lining it got a bit tight.

After enlarging the pattern a bit I got a much better looking skirt in the satin. I also took a lot more care to get the gathers lined up properly. In the first test they look a bit spiral. You just need to adjust the gathers to line up neatly before sewing the centre back seam.

The top skirt is the improved version. I also realised that the woven fabric bubbles out more rather than draping so it looks shorter than the knit skirt. I had to make the lining and skirt a bit wider to account for this.



So this is why I decided to put the bubble skirt pattern up for sale. I had to make extra samples and then I had to draft separate pattern pieces for knit and woven fabrics. I have included the knit and woven options and I have included pattern pieces for the yoke and lining so it is just a matter of cutting them out. No fiddly measuring of strips.

I did leave the skirt strip for you to cut yourself but if you cut a strip the right width from a piece of paper you won't need a cutting ruler or rotary cutter. Just fold the fabric in four and pin on your paper strip.

Just for February I have included the cute T-shirt pattern with the skirt free of charge. This means you can make an outfit. (Update - The t-shirt is no longer included)

If you are looking for a way to store the patterns I have up for free why not register at Craftsy.
Once you have an account the free patterns appear as links just like purchased patterns do in Etsy. This means you don't lose them on your computer and you will be notified if I make any updates. The same goes for patterns you purchase on Craftsy. Etsy links can't be updated once you purchase the pattern.

Both shops have their benefits. I like the Etsy interface and the ability to convo people easily but I like the free listing on Craftsy and all the video classes that are available. Also, because I pay for Etsy services they look after VAT for me.

The first time you register for Craftsy through my affiliate links I get a small commission for introducing you.

You can purchase the 1831 Bubble Skirt pattern on Etsy and Craftsy for just $2.50 USD.

Happy Sewing,
Val






Sunday, February 22, 2015

Free Doll Size Pattern Envelopes for American Girl Dolls



I make these envelopes to go with my patterns. I include a normal size envelope to cut out and make to keep your pattern pieces safe and there is an identical doll sized pattern envelope.
You can make some little tissue paper pattern pieces and have a sewing corner in your doll house.

You can follow my Doll Designs blog by email or Click here to go and like my Facebook Page.
Visit my Craftsy Shop for my patterns.
Great Price. Perfect Fit. Easy to Read. Innovative.

I am busy adding to the pattern collections. Even with the small number of patterns I have available you can start to build your own designs. Soon you will be able to choose the sleeve style, neckline, collar shape, skirt shape or bodice shape and combine them to make your own designs.

Here are six doll sized envelopes to download. You cut them out, fold them and sticky tape along the side.

Doll sized pattern envelopes Page 1
Doll sized pattern envelopes Page 2

Happy Sewing,
Val

Friday, February 20, 2015

Lots of Free Classes on Craftsy

It is always a good time to join Craftsy.
But for a few days if you join through my affiliate links below I get a small commission.

I love to sell my doll clothes patterns on Craftsy because Craftsy have no listing fees and charge no commission for selling.

After you have clicked one of the links below and joined up Craftsy you can explore all the free classes in lots of different categories. Don't forget to have a look at my doll clothes patterns. Search for valspierssews in patterns in the sewing category.

Photography
eGuide: Understanding Exposure for Better Photos Now: Beginner Photography Tutorials
Cake Decorating
eGuide: Not-So-Basic Buttercream Decorating Ideas
Food & Cooking
eGuide: Delicious Doughnut Recipes You Can Make at Home
Paper Crafts
eGuide: 6+ Stash-Busting Paper Craft Projects
Drawing
eGuide: Drawing the Human Face: A Primer
Painting
eGuide: Beginner's Guide to the World of Watercolor
Gardening
eGuide: Success With Container Gardening
Woodworking
eGuide: Woodturning Basics for Beginners

Gotta Love Craftsy,
Val