When I was in London last March I bought some fabrics. Really a bit too expensive for my wallet, but I couldn’t resist. And since it was so expensive I just bought a little of it. And ever since, it’s been in my cupboard… But then, I thought, "What the heck! I might as well try too do something out of it? And here’s the result!
The first real attempt to make something with my doll, without patterns (yes, I’ve done stuff before without patterns but never just used my doll for it!)
More pictures at MbyM
Buttons, some very frail gorgeous fabric, which I have no idea what it is, and that sticky thing you iron on to get the fabric more hard (where the button holes and buttons are)
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Nov 17, 2011, 03.50 AMby mariejessie
Beautiful shirt and the fabric is to die for! What pattern did you use?
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Nov 17, 2011, 07.56 AMby malinfjell
Thank you! No pattern, drafted it myself with a little help from my doll:)
Nov 16, 2011, 03.56 PMby kstyled
I just noticed the clock on the wall . . . AWESOME !!!! Did you make it yourself???
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Nov 16, 2011, 04.14 PMby malinfjell
Haha! Thanks, and yeah! Just drilled the hole in the vinyl a bit bigger and bought the clock-parts on a building-store. Works awesome;)
Nov 16, 2011, 03.48 PMby kstyled
It’s feminine, I love it !!!!!