On a recent visit to my Aunt in Texas,..
I found these vintage doll clothes
in an antique shop. I would guess these
in an antique shop. I would guess these
clothes are mostly from the 1940s - 50s.
Here are the outfits:
This playset for an 17 - 18" doll
This sweet pink taffeta coat, I am hoping
it might fit Daisy.
Another playset.
A little sweater and bloomers.
Grey shirt and bloomers.
And this cute wrap sand suit.
Everything was seperated by
lights and darks and soaked in
cold water.
Yes, that water is brown and this
is after two rinses!
While these are soaking let me
describe how I generally seek out
vintage and antique doll clothes.
Firstly, I created this chart to help
me figure out what will fit
my dolls. It lists their shoulder to hem
length and a flat side to side
waist measurement.
My usual go-to is eBay simply
because I can see a HUGE sample
of what's out there.
I type in the search bar
"Antique vintage doll clothes".
I mostly look for 1930s era doll dresses
as they are becoming more and
more difficult to find, so I'll
focus on this style today.
It was helpful to me to do a little research about
the styles of clothes from different eras.
This is a pattern for 1930s Patsy style dolls.
Notice the high or non-existent waist and
broad round collars. Patterns were
often whimsical like this dress with
children playing with hoops.
Over time, I have learned to recognize
fabric styles from this and other eras.
Two examples of 1930s doll outfits I found
online. The dress with a round Peter pan
collar and no waist and my favorite,
Joan's Pallazzo beach pants!
this little dress from the 1940s or early 50s.
I can't help myself. Just look
at that cute fabric pattern!
Anyway!
The waist, side to side. If not shown in
a photo like this, check the description.
I also ask the seller for measurements if
there are none shown.
I saw this dress and liked it!
I think it might fit my Alexander Elise,
so I made a bid!
BACK TO MY DOLL CLOTHES.
FIND.
After 2 days I laid most of the clothes
out on a towel to dry. A couple items
needed more time to soak.
SO WHAT HAVE I GOT TO SHOW YOU?
Here is one of the playsuits.
I mixed and matched the top and
bottom to add more interest.
It is not very feminine, so, later
I may try to add some cute touches.
This navy and grey stripe playset.
Bloomers and top for the beach maybe?
The shirts are all made the same with
large arm holes and a bit oversized.
And this grey skirt. I like this set.
I may do a makeover on these outfits.
I was hoping this taffeta swing coat
might fit Daisy, but it was too slim.
Sigh.
It does fit Maggie, just maybe a tad small.
Finally something for Daisy!
This little knit sweater is adorable!
AND, this cute sandsuit!
I will make a pattern from this to
share with you all.
I am very happy with my doll clothes find!
Speaking of finds, do you want to see what
I found online while creating this post?!?
You already knew I got this dress.
I also won the bid for this dress,
I hope it fits Elise!
I got this mostly for the quilt top made from
1930s era fabrics! The little dresses
might fit my Patsyettes, if not
I'll do something with them.
This Miss Revlon pink stripe dress.
AND, this apron dress, by Madame Alexander,
bloomers and stockings for Elise!
It is the same style as Cissy's blue dress.
SO, it looks like there may be more dress
reveals in the near future!





















































