Hello Doll Friends.
In my last two posts I shared some vintage
doll clothes I found in an antique shop.
While I was sharing these finds and explaining
my usual method of searching for vintage
doll items online, I also found...
This adorable 1950s era doll dress.
I just loved the fabric pattern!
Next I found this Madame Alexander apron dress
for my Elise doll.
I also found this vintage style dress that I hope
will fit Elise as well.
Then I found this Miss Revlon Pink Stripe dress.
Lastly, I found this little lot. The dresses are rough made
for an 8 - 9 inch doll. What I really wanted was
the little quilt top in the corner!
While I was waiting for all these purchases to
arrive I started to get to work resizing this
skirt and top.
When I resize something, I put it on inside
out and pin. The pin will be my stitch line.
Before I reseam this blouse, I opened the
bottom hem so my repair will look
correct.
OK! Seam sewn, excess trimmed and now I
am ready to re-hem the bottom.
You will see the finished outfit at the end!
I next started working on this 1930s doll quilt.
Using the fabric from these little dresses
and adding the blue and white fabric
that came from...
this vintage baby dress that
I refitted to my Sally Ann doll,...
I was able to make another eight quilt squares
using some linen fabric I had in my stash.
Here they are all stitched together.
I will finish this quilt at a later time.
Back to this dress. VERY cute fabric, but
I believe it may have been a first time
sewing project?
On the left waistline hem there is this
folded over section.
On the right side it is smooth.
On the front of the bodice there is
a fold at the waist and it is
smooth at the neckline.
It is not obvious in my photo, but the neckline
does not lie properly either.
I love this fabric and I think I can
remake this doll outfit, but it
will have to wait til a later time.
The pink apron dress had some troubles as well.
This button hole was an obvious problem.
I used Fray Check all around the opening and
restitched the hole.
I thought this was all until I started
pressing the dress.
Someone tried to hand stitch the left shoulder.
And the armhole.
The same thing on the right side.
I was sad to see how much work this
dress needed. I will repair it
at a later time, but not today.
I decided to try and take some nice
photos with the dress as-is.
This is me thinking about all the projects
I now have! Hehehe.
Looks like I will have a
"Fix it" post in the future.
This dress had these floppy buttons.
I took them off and will add some other
decorative touch to this dress.
I put the dress on inside out and pin it.
The pins are my sewing line.
Here it is with a bit better fit.
All the dresses got a good pressing.
I know a couple of these dresses need some work
but overall I am very pleased with them all!
AND NOW THEY ARE READY!
HERE
THEY
ARE!
This is very sweet, even with some issues.
I love how this came out. The embroidered
flowers add some much needed detail.
They also hide some stubborn stains!
Not too bad. The black belt and bow
gives this dress a more vintage feel.
Now both my Miss Revlons have a pink stripe.
Here are Elise and Cissy in their matching
apron dresses by Madame alexander.
Everyone is pleased with their new dresses!
HAPPY EASTER
From
From
THE SAVAGE PEA



































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