Anyway, got her a bag of clothes made and here are some photos:
The leopard print jacket pattern is from here. Pretty straight forward and I made a matching skirt by sewing a tube and putting some elastic in the top. I found a scrap of fleece type fabric in one of the scraps bags I bought at Fabricland.
The two tutu's are just netting with elastic threaded through the top of the waist. I will never win an award for precision, but I bet the girls (made a set for Nora as well) will love them.
By the way I bought this set from Amazon and the quality was rubbish. The dresses were awful, I am just hoping that they shoes and other accessories are okay, as then it was worthwhile ordering them.
I will continue to make dresses for them as it's fun and I have a few ideas of my own I want to try out.
By the way despite washing all the Barbies hair and dousing them with conditioner their hair still looked like a rats nest, so I found some pony tail bands and just put their hair in a pony tail. I am getting too old for this brushing a Barbie's hair lark!!!
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I loved making Barbie clothes. Those are cute. I sent oldest daughter, 48, some of her Barbie clothes that I still had. Then, the other day I found a vest that goes with culottes I had sent her. Hopefully, the two pieces are reunited after so many years.
I love barbies! Hope to have a granddaughter some day that also loves them.
Just seen the results of Mean Queen's walking challenge. Well done you! Tuppence to talk to you.
Nitara will appreciate that!
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