Doll clothes
#2
is this the one you are thinking of? http://www.quiltingboard.com/general...e-t257652.html
and here's on for the rack to hang them on http://www.quiltingboard.com/general...e-t257805.html
and here's on for the rack to hang them on http://www.quiltingboard.com/general...e-t257805.html
#4
I just made this set of PJ for my DGD. It is a great pattern. I will be using the bottoms for regular pants pattern also.
http://allthingswithpurpose.com/2013...l-pjs-pattern/
Let me add that this is a very easy & quick pattern.
http://allthingswithpurpose.com/2013...l-pjs-pattern/
Let me add that this is a very easy & quick pattern.
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#5
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Since we are on this topic can anyone tell me if there is a similar doll that isn't so expensive. I want to make charity gifts for Christmas with clothes but I can't afford the original American Girl doll.
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#6
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Maybe you can find a used one?
My DGD just spent the night last night - we made Barbie clothes out of socks. She has so much trouble seeing and sewing tiny things... I google searched and found Barbie clothes made out of socks. We had a BLAST cutting up socks and putting holes in them. I doubt if we made permanent clothes but Barbie isn't naked any more - she's fairly modest - DGD had a lot of fun and now she can do something herself. Then since we didn't use up the cut up odd pieces of my stash, we sewed 3 blocks for a crazy quilt. She was ssoooo excited. Trying to match corners for her is a trial so this will be a good way for her to make her own quilt.
My DGD just spent the night last night - we made Barbie clothes out of socks. She has so much trouble seeing and sewing tiny things... I google searched and found Barbie clothes made out of socks. We had a BLAST cutting up socks and putting holes in them. I doubt if we made permanent clothes but Barbie isn't naked any more - she's fairly modest - DGD had a lot of fun and now she can do something herself. Then since we didn't use up the cut up odd pieces of my stash, we sewed 3 blocks for a crazy quilt. She was ssoooo excited. Trying to match corners for her is a trial so this will be a good way for her to make her own quilt.
#7
#8
Made this last year for DGD, it's a 2 shelf bookcase!! Caught it on sale. The shelf was lowered, the bar installed with shower curtain holders!
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#9
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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I put a post on freecycle to see if I could get a used AG doll to use as a model. I got an answer from a 13 year old girl whose dog hand chewed the fingers off of one hand of her doll, which is fine with me since I only wanted it as a model for clothes. Try it, you could get lucky too? I just requested "an AG doll to use to make clothes, need not be perfect".
#10
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Nebraska
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I bought an 18 inch doll with a cloth body like AG at one of the stores like Dollar General, etc. can't remember the exact name of the store. I got it for a model to use while making doll clothes for DGD AG doll. It worked well for that purpose plus the girls like to play with her while they are at our house. It cost around 12 dollars. Walmart also has a doll similar to AG, can't think what they call her but looks much the same and costs much less.
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