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Friday, January 09, 2026

Anna's Lovely Sewing Projects

Anna is a friend I have made through
this blog.  She lives in New Zealand!


Anna shared some recent sewing
projects she did through the blog 
"Wren Feathers".  This blog has doll
sewing projects that you can join in on.

The first four dresses were for
the Summer Sew Along.

Summer Sew Along - Wren Feathers

I thought these projects were lovely and asked
Anna if I could share them with you. 
Everything in italics are Anna's own words.

Week one Summer Sew Along

"An everyday dress for a girl called Amara"


"For the summer Wren feathers sew- along

I used American girl Ivy Ling. We had a backstory

written by chatGPT about a girl called Amara that

lived in a place called Nirandel.


The designs involved embroidery, which I am too

slow at, so I decided to make my first dress

from an old embroidered cloth I had.


I then decided to continue with that theme

trying to make them fit the story each week. Each

cloth I used was damaged in some way so

didn't mind discarding the damaged pieces."



Week Two Summer Sew Along

"This dress is for the Petalwind Celebration which

is a bird festival. I used a cloth with a swan on it.

It was very worn and I did not like the black

so decorated it with beads to give it a lift.

I sewed the lily from the offcut of the doily on the

dress bodice to tie it in. I threaded matching

coloured thread through the lace on the apron

so it matched and made it less doily looking."


(Click on Photos for a larger view!)

Week Three Summer Sew Along

"Amara has started work as a weavers apprentice

this is her work outfit. I did not like the black on

the cloth again but decided to use

a bright colour for the dress and used the

blue gingham ribbon on the dress to tie it in.

I cut the flowers off the damaged piece of

doily and sewed them on the sleeves."


Week Four Summer Sew Along

"This was Amara's dress for the knotting day

festival. It shows one of the dancers with

streamers dancing under the moon. It is

supposed to be a full moon but the cloth I found had

a crescent moon on it (on the shoulder). It was a

bit tricky getting the pieces out of the cloth to

fit the dress pattern. The knotted belt was a feature

and  I used a friendship bracelet my

daughter had made and added the lace."



These are amazing Anna!!


"We then did a Fall wardrobe for German Schildkrot

Erika who is 16 inches. As I also have a Schildkrot

Inge 18 Inches, I decided to make them matching outfits.

Both my dolls are reproduction dolls from the 1980's."


 


Week One School Dress and Cardigan.

"This was a school dress and cardigan, I don't really

knit so I used two cardigans I had bought at an

op shop and added the lace and flowers

to match the dresses. I added the ribbon accent

to the dresses so they matched the

colour of the cardigans."


Week Two Oktoberfest Costume

"This is an Oktoberfest costume. I had two matching

serviettes which I used for the aprons. I did not

want to waste the other end of the serviette so

made the little hats with it."


Week Three Cool Weather Jackets

"This is a jacket for cooler weather. I made a
hood for mine and added the plaited
trim. I made the little scarves to match."

Week Four Hiking Outfit

"This is a hiking outfit. We got the pattern for the

trousers and I had the little jersey and cardigan

(They came in a lot of doll clothes I bought one time.)

I added the lace ribbon trim and changed the

cardigan buttons to match the flowers on the trim.

I made the hats to match.

Erika is wearing her blouse from week 2"


Week Five Bedtime Outfits

"These are their bedtime outfits. We got the

pattern for the pyjamas and I made the capes,

slippers and hats for extra chilly nights."


"The sew alongs are great fun and I have really

enjoyed the ones I have done. I love seeing the

different ideas people have and the different

dolls, fabrics and embellishments they use.

I know a lot of work is put into organising

them by Jennie of Wrenfeathers."


Thank you Jennie of Wren Feathers!!

And

Thank you Anna for sharing all your lovely work!




5 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was pretty neat. I always think it's a good idea to repurpose things with embroidery on them. Embroidery takes time and I think sometimes people don't realize the work that goes into the needle arts. My Gramma made quilts, crocheted doilies, and embroidered pillowcases and crocheted the lace for them. So, I totally appreciate this idea! All the outfits are very nice! Thanks for sharing! - Jennifer

Tea Rose said...

The outfits are amazing and I love the idea of repurposing some old linens and doilies. I am anxious to click and see if I can go to the doll site. Thanks for sharing this wonderful post. (Sandra)

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Jennifer,
Thank you! I agree, most people do not understand how much time goes into needle crafts. I also admire how Anna used vintage linens to create these dresses. My favorite was the weavers apprentice dress!
Hugs
Brenda

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Sandra,
Thank you, I agree! Anna's outfits are amazing. You can see why I wanted to share with you all her creations. I have a love of vintage linens and enjoy seeing them used in such a creative and beautiful way.
Hugs
Brenda

Anonymous said...

I agree with both comments. So much beautiful detail in each outfit. I too love old embroidered items and cannot pass them up at thrift shops. Did she also craft coordinating shoes for each outfit. I see them peeking out and think they are just darling. The German dolls are so cute as well. Had never seen this doll style until the Wren feathers blog. Adorable.
Thanks for sharing, Brenda...I enjoy your posts.
Doreen in Arkansas