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ThreadDough: June 2009
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Why make these tiny clothes? DCR#5 Jumper Pattern Review. DCR #5 Jacket Pattern Review. I love my new chair! Creating the Paper Pattern. Color Inspiration for Chair. Rummage Sale Chair DIY. Kenner Where Are You? We finally have furniture! We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. DCR#5 Jumper Pattern Review. The Short of It. Is on page 51 of Doll Coordinate Recipe #5. Am I glad I tried this pattern? Would I make this jumper again? Most difficult part of the pattern:. Well, in t...
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ThreadDough: About Me
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Why make these tiny clothes? Long time no see.Well, it is Summer n. We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. This blog is where I like to keep my notes from sewing, crocheting, knitting and crafting for my favorite muse: BLYTHE DOLLS! Perhaps you may find some of my notes useful to you as well. Please feel free to browse around my finished projects. I have primarily used the Doll Coordinate Recipe pattern books for sewing. The knitting patterns are from the web. Talk to you soon,.
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ThreadDough: October 2009
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Why make these tiny clothes? We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. Friday, October 9, 2009. Here is my sewing assistant, Remy, hard at work:. Penelope: Hey, Remy.can you help me re-hem these pants? Remy: Sure, no problem. Will you wear these with flats or heels? P: Hmmm.flats, I think. What forms of payment do you accept? R: You can pay me in Swiss. Remy's specialty is hemming pants. In return, he is fed fine cheeses and given a nice matchstick box to sleep in. Saturday, October 3, 2009. So far I ...
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ThreadDough: Rummage Sale Chair
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Why make these tiny clothes? DCR#5 Jumper Pattern Review. DCR #5 Jacket Pattern Review. I love my new chair! Creating the Paper Pattern. Color Inspiration for Chair. Rummage Sale Chair DIY. Kenner Where Are You? We finally have furniture! We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. Friday, June 19, 2009. Doll-sized Metal Chair without Seat. Probably a plant holder. What it will be:. A chair for my Blythe doll, Penelope. Before make-over, as found:. Please see Rummage Sale Chair DIY. Patterns Terms of Use.
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ThreadDough: ThreadDough Shawl-Collared Sweater
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Why make these tiny clothes? We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. Monday, February 18, 2008. I'm so happy to be able to share this new pattern with you! I just finished editing the pattern one last time. It took a few prototypes to get the shaping right. (So Penelope now has 3 different versions of the same sweater. small, medium and large! It has buttonholes that really work:. The collar can also be worn up for a different look:. If you are just beginning to learn crochet, please don't go away!
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Why make these tiny clothes? Long time no see.Well, it is Summer n. We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. Friday, July 13, 2012. It is a vintage Simplicity Pattern #6275 for Skipper! Believe it or not, this dog-earred pattern has survived several house moves. We bought this from a garage sale when I was very little. So glad that I still have this as it brings back memories of childhood sewing. Who knew that decades later, I would be sewing for dolls again? So, if you ever go rummaging through a ch...
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ThreadDough: June 2008
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Why make these tiny clothes? We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. Wednesday, June 18, 2008. The new Cargo Capri Pants! I altered the Doll Coordinate Recipe pattern for Cargo Shorts and made them into capri pants for Penelope. The cargo pockets were a little time-consuming, but I think they were worth the effort! Penelope likes her new cargo pockets! She's off to the beach! Ta ta for now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Patterns Terms of Use. Thanks for visiting me!
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ThreadDough: November 2009
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Why make these tiny clothes? We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. Monday, November 9, 2009. This is my first attempt at stop motion animation. I should have used a tripod to steady the camera better. It was fun to make but very time-consuming. These few seconds of movie took about 40 different photos. I need to get a tripod and better lights. I will try to make the next one better! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Patterns Terms of Use. Thanks for visiting me!
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ThreadDough: January 2008
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Why make these tiny clothes? Pattern Clarification: Shawl-Collared Sweater. Part VII: Armholes and Buttonholes. Part VI: The Collar. Part V: The Edging. Part IV: Putting the Pieces Together. Part III: Making the Front Halves of the Sweater. Part II: Making the Back of the Sweater. Part I: Basic Stuff. We Play With Dolls. The Adventures of Molli. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Pattern Clarification: Shawl-Collared Sweater. Rows 4 and 5: At the end of both rows, I added "Chain 2 and turnover.". The nice thin...