Paola Reina doll clothes, yellow small hand-knitted sweater, hat, bag and shoes. Las Amigas doll clothes. Paola Reina doll clothes 32 cm
Free pattern to make a felt bag for an 18-inch doll.
The enchanting Dirndl blouse is adorned with a great pearl closing along the décolleté. With a beautiful lace sleeve DETAILS & EXTRAS Dress and apron not included 100 % polyester MATERIAL & CARE Gentle cycle 30° wet cleaning Tumble drying not possible Do not iron hot Do not bleach Wash inside out, wash in a laundry bag, wash with the same/similar colors, wash with mild detergent, wash apron separately in a laundry bag
The enchanting Dirndl is adorned with a great pearl border along the décolleté. With a beautiful apron and elegant clasp. DETAILS & EXTRAS MATERIAL & CARE Materials General 100% polyester Material contrast fabric 95% Polyester,5% Elastane material lining 100% cotton Materials apron 100% polyester Gentle cycle 30° wet cleaning Tumble drying not possible Do not iron hot Do not bleach Wash inside out, wash in a laundry bag, wash with the same/similar colors, wash with mild detergent, wash apron separately in a laundry bag DID YOU KNOW ALREADY? Item No. colour ecru cutout classy cutout closure Front zip closure scope of delivery Dirndl blouse and accessories are not included in the price. bags Two side pockets in the skirt
dELiA*s by Dolls Kill Teen Craft Oxford Shoes - Patent Oxblood cuz you've got a wicked charm about ya, babe. These chunky platform oxfords have a patent vegan leather construction, a rounded toe shape, and adjustable lace-up closures with logo badge hardware.
A very beautiful hand knit angora socks for blythe for your blythe! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Your blythe will be irresistible! ---------------------------------------------------------------- For 12" Blythe doll and other similar size dolls (Pullip, Licca, Azone, Takara, Obitsu). ---------------------------------------------------------------- Doll, shoes, bag and toy are not included in the set! More clothes for your blythe - https://www.etsy.com/shop/NataliTiShop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=34441717 More products in my shop - https://www.etsy.com/shop/NataliTiShop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav My instagram - @nataliti.mini All items in my shop are created with soul, in a smoke and pet free environment. Regards Natalia
This is a DOWNLOADABLE PATTERN, not the finished doll. Crochet level: intermediate and above. This item includes: - Pdf files with detailed instructions of the doll and clothes. Her shoes, hat, dresses, skirt, bag are removable. - Many pictures to help you by working. - The pattern is available in English (US terms)/ Deutsche/ Français/Spanish (Español). The doll is able to stand on her own when put on her shoes. Please reload the page when you finished your check out to download the patterns. Instant digital download – ready to download immediately after the payment. You will see the download link in the details of your order.
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Handmade knit sweater for dolls 16" with long sleeves. Made of high quality acrilic yarn. Doll and shoes are not includes Care hand wash and lay flat to dry.From a smoke-free home.
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🌸💙 Afternoon Dress 💙🌸 Set 9345-2 Complete (except style book) Dress white heels hanger Please review photos carefully for condition details! 📸 Doll not included “This sleeveless dress, decorated with flowers and ribbons, sends Tammy out singing on afternoon dates. Shoes, hanger and style book book included.”
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For generations, "fashion" was only about "the dress." Then in the early 1950's, Christian Dior made history by being the first haute couturier to lend his very stylish name to stockings, shoes and an assortment of other chic accessories. Today, when you walk through the high fashion districts of Paris, one has the impression clothes don't count as much as.....handbags. Admittedly, most of my focus with this blog has been placed on garments. Ok, so we did a few handbags using polymer clay (very successful posts, I might add). Up until the designer luggage post, I had really just skimmed through the handbag part, preferring to make terribly predictable, very boring simple purses. That post on Designer Luggage forced me to look more carefully at things like details and scale. It also forced me to reconcile the fact that designer bags are more than glitzy initials and quilted surfaces! So for this post, I bit the bullet and did a little research on bags I'd like my divas to have. Inasmuch as I have two wonderful resources in Paris that sell leather scraps for a few Euros a piece, my girls get to have real luxury bags. Nothing beats the sheen or the touch! However, if you are not so lucky, vinyl, faux leather, pleather and the like are good substitutes. Should you opt for leather, choose the thinnest skin you can find for the sake of scale and manipulation. But first, let's go looking for pictures of the latest bags your dolls might want. Perhaps you may even have handbags of your own you'd like to make in miniature. The idea is to take inspiration from these photos to arrive at an interesting interpretation. Most are based on very basic shapes. Start off by making paper models of them. Have your doll nearby to check for scale. Figure out what you will or will not include in the detail in terms of details. Even if you are ambitious, realize that the scale will force you to simplify! Take the paper model apart and use it for your pattern. I use a pastel pencil to trace the pattern directly onto the wrong side of the leather. Use sharp scissors. All but the first handbag (which I hand stitched) are no-sew. I did this pretty much by trial and error until I was satisfied with the shape. I drew this first on graph paper, then made it in paper. The straps and bag are all in one. The overall length is 4 inches (10 cm) by 2-1/4 inches wide (6.5cm) wide and 1/2' (13mm) deep. That inside strip measures 5-3/8" (13.5cm) by 1/2" (13mm). Assembly is easy. The side gusset clipped along the seam allowanced and is stitched to the flat sides of the handbag. Turn the bag to the right side. I used an iron set on the lowest setting to press out the seams a bit. The top of the straps are butted together and glued. I added a tassel (sold in craft and notions stores) to a 1/8 inch (2mm) of leather. The leather strip slips through an eye ring and is glued onto itself. That strap is glued to the back of the bag. An even easier bag is my fringed "boho" hippie bag. This is a simple rectangle of chamois cloth. The dotted lines are fold lines. On the pattern, you notice that there are two 1/4" folds. This is a soft pleat which I have glued together to add a touch of volume at the base of the bag. Though you are not obliged to do this. I pricked a hold with a big safety pin then made rings to hold the shoulder strap. When you are making fringe, be sure to measure and mark directly on the leather before cutting so that it will be even! I added tassels (I made myself) to the side by taking a small strip of chamois, cutting it into miniscule fringe then knotting it at the end. The ornament is a bead cap, flattened and glued in place. These next two are "classic" bucket shaped bags with a bottom cut in the shape of a circle or square. A rectangular piece of leather wrapping around the base. I turned both horizontal edges under and glued in place. A "cool" iron helps a bit with the glue. OR...take a hammer and pound! The seam allowance around the circular bottom is clipped first. I tried to fold and slightly press it as well to help in the process. Put glue on the seam allowance then press the side of the bag in place. Some of the clipped edges will overlap. When you have finished, simply overlap and glue in place. I use metal eyelets. First punch the hole. Put the eyelet in place, then crimp. My bag has 8 holes. For the bag tie I cut a strip of leather 1/8" (2mm) then fed it through the eyelets. When you finish, make sure both ends come out of the front in separate holes. Pull the drawstring and tie. For my shoulder strap, I used a chain interlaced with another 1/8" sliver of leather, since my aim was to emulate a Chanel style bag. I thread each ends of the leather strips through opposite holes and glue it onto itself. The next one, inspired by the blue Reed Krakoff handbag on my inspiration board, is a variation of this and begins the same way. The bottom is a square which I have added 1/8" seam allowance then turned under and glued. The side is turned under on one horizontal side (which is the top of the bag). Manipulating this is much easier. You only need to clip the seam allowance of the bag's side at each corner of the bottom. Again, the rectangle simply wraps around the bottom base. When you are wrapping the bag around the square, it is better that the back seam fall in the middle of the square as opposed to the corner. When you have finished, simply make a soft pleat on either side. My bag is held closed with a tiny square of Velcro discretely place inside. The strap is another 1/8" sliver of leather glued to the back. The loop in the front that holds it is simply a tiny rectangle folded inward. Thread the strap through it first, then glue it onto the bag. Before I could conclude this project, I insisted on making something I have been searching for but could never find....a handbag with outside pockets. Again, the pattern is super simple. It is a shorter, wider version of the tote bag we've made before with a side gusset. The dotted lines are fold lines. This time, however, I wanted a bit more volume, hence the 1/4" section at the top of the bag. After cutting out my pieces, I first pressed in the folds with a cool iron, then I folded the rest over the seam allowance of the side gussets. At first I thought I needed to make cargo pockets. But the thickness of the leather is such that a simple rectangle folded into three parts and glued down provides the perfect illusion. I cut out pieces of cardboard corresponding to the bottom of the bag as well as the top and glued those in place. Again, this adds structure to your bag. For the finishing touches, my bag closes with a button. I punched a hole on the outside of the bag. On the front I used a "brad" (Attaches Parisiennes). I attached a tiny self made fringe to the button and used pearl stickers for the pocket buttons. One last thing....the shoulder strap. I cut slivers from my leather strap and made a braid. At each end I made a knot. It I attached to the bag at the sides with small metal rings. Well, believe it or not....fashion week around the planet is in full swing. The girls have been on the ground for more than a week and will be back in a snap with their roundup of New York Spring 2015 trends!!! Follow us on Twitter: @FashDollStylist We're also on Pinterest: pinterest.com/fashdollstylist All images and text property of Fashion Doll Stylist. 2014. Please do not reproduce without prior permission. Thank you.
18" doll tote bag free pattern
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Miniature Totes bags Dollhouse Handbag Miniatures Bag for Blythe Doll House Decorated Bags Miniature Kit Christmas Gift This listing is for 1pcs bags. size: 4.5cm*3.5cm Color: Red / black / white/ pink Material: faux leather Quantity: 1pcs If the color or quantity you want to order is not available in my shop, please feel free to contact me through etsy conversation. I always deliver on time. This is international shipping, Postal delivery generally takes 15 to 30 working days.Or you can contact me to upgrade shipping. Thanks for your visit. Come back next time~
Very cute miniature handbag Very delicate There are many colors to choose from Suitable for Blythe/ob22/ob24/1/6 BJD doll/Royalty or other dolls of similar size ********************** Every work is made with heart, and I hope it will bring you happiness and good luck. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for coming and wish you and your dolls have a nice day~