I am always looking for a possible lot of vintage doll
clothes. These are two of my recent finds.
This group of dresses was heavy in pink. That is always a draw.
This lot had some interesting fabrics and styles.
I always gently wash all the vintage doll clothes
I purchase. Most clothes do well and brighten up
with a gentle wash. Never scrub just swish!
There were some minor repairs.
There were some holes needing to be stabilized.
This little dress I removed and replaced
all the lace around the neckline.
Here is the same dress after
freshening up.
Very sweet.
This dress mostly needed to be pressed.
How pretty is this dress on Joan?
I also love it on Molly, but sadly
it is a little too tight.
This little bed jacket was in great shape.
Ann looks ready to be tucked in.
I wasn't so sure about this skirt, but...
Look at it paired with this pink blouse!
Now one of my favorites!
This dress is made from flannel, but
I love the tiny flower pattern.
Here's Charlotte in her first fashion show!
I think the sleeves need something.
Here are 2 pink dresses from the first lot.
Here is Ann and...
Charlotte, both pretty in pink.
This red plaid dress will be fun for Christmas.
Joan always looks pretty in red.
This pinafore skirt has a lot of potential.
I added a yellow blouse and how cute is that?
Another yellow and blue dress.
Again, this dress just needed a wash and press.
First, I tried it on Patsy.
Then I tried it on Joan.
I think Joan wore it best!
Some more yellow, but SO rumpled.
My Molly liked this dress.
It looks like a 1940s style.
She even had a hat and gloves to finish
her look.
I also recently found another vintage doll quilt.
It looks perfect in this antique cradle.
Overall I am very pleased with all these new doll dresses.
I hope you enjoyed seeing them too!
ONE MORE THING!
My friend Anna asked about how I manage to
press all these dresses so well.
I have a secret weapon!
A tiny ironing board.
This little ironing board was made by my husband as a prop.
One day I was trying fruitlessly to iron out
some puff sleeves on a little dress and thought,
"I need a small ironing board!"
I grabbed this prop and presto!
It worked great.