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Wednesday, 7 November 2018

Last of the crochet dresses for Barbies

Okay, I'm done with the crochet Barbie dresses... 
for now :-)
Bikini, with top 1

bikini, with top 2


Lilac bikini (top is Ariel's top!
slippers
skirt and top

this next dress can be worn in 3 different ways
Over one shoulder



As a skirt, with a separate top

as a strapless dress

top and matching hat
 This next one is actually my favourite. It has the tightest fit, it is actually pretty hard to get on and off, due to the narrow sleeves, and intakes

this next one was done with thicker yarn, which was not that great for the dress. It worked great for the hat and the crochet shawl, but the dress is a bit stiff.


Monday, 5 November 2018

Disney Barbie dresses

So my niece is into Barbie dolls, and Disney princesses. She has several Disney Princess dolls in Barbie size, but since she is missing few, I decided to crochet her few dresses, that she can use on regular Barbie dolls.

The first one is Belle's dress. It is a one piece dress, with a scallop ruffle at the neck line, and at the hem.




The second one I made was Rapunzel's dress (from Disney's movie Tangled). This was a bit tricky, as the front has a different colour panel. I also just realized, that the bodice is missing lacing. I guess I have to add that too.

This dress is a two piece outfit. The top is separate, and it has snaps at the back.



The bodice was crochet in two parts, the front and back is one piece (see picture below) and the sleeves were made separately (see separate picture)


sleeves in making
bodice in making
The skirt was made in two parts, the solid lilac is one part, and the multitone is another. I then joined them and crochet an edge to give it a feel of layers

detail of the hem line and the two parts meeting

And the third dress was Ariel's dress. I didn't want to make it a closed bottom fish tail, but rather a mermaid style skirt, that can be used for other than Ariel's dress.



 As you can see, the skirt has underwear attached to it, since the skirt is see-through. I didn't want to make the top more solid, and switch to a different stitch, as Ariel's tail is fully covered in scales, so I opted adding an underwear to it. I also wanted the underwear to be attached, so that the top is seamless.


closeup of the inside 




Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Barbie dresses, part 2

When I was in Finland this summer, we did few trips to Tallinn, and there is an EXCELLENT craft store there. Tons of trim laces and embroidered trims! And they are super cheap!
So I bought some trims and made some pretty fancy dresses for my niece.

pink dress with tulle lace embroidery on top (2 piece dress)

pink dress from behind

My niece wanted a rainbow coloured fairy dress. This has separate top and skirt

and the fairy dress needed some wings too!
old dress top made into 2 piece top and skirt!

old pillowcase cotton with silver trim (2 part dress)

two part dress, bottom is a see through lace, with white fabric underneath


this dress was made from an old pillow case!

this was made from the decorative neckline of an old T-shirt!

this dress was made from ribbing - super simple!

Monday, 29 October 2018

Barbie dresses, part 1I

As some of you already know, I've been busy making some Barbie clothes for my 4 year old niece.
I started this past July at the cottage, and made few dresses and skirts.



I was super proud of these pants!


the red skirt was made of an old Xmas doily!

the black skirt is made from embroidered trim.

This tulle 'mess' spreads glitter like crazy :-)

and this dress is WAY too heavy, barely stays on from all the weight!




Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Fall is here - and I MADE SOME CARDS!!!


Okay, it has almost 4 months that I haven't touched my stampin' supplies! Well, I did unpack my latest shipment, but didn't create anything with them for several weeks.

I got back to Ottawa at the end of September, with a terrible cold, so had to recover from that. Then tried to get everything unpacked and pack things for the Thanksgiving weekend at the cottage (and plan the meals too). Then finally got home from there, and of course, had to unpack the Thanksgiving stuff.
Then the house needed a through cleaning, after all, nobody cleaned it while we were gone.

Detail of the leaf and layers
So, now the house is clean (except my craft room is a mess, since everything I brought back from the cottage and from Finland, I just tossed into the room, and closed the door. So next job is to put things back into their places.

But I did manage to create few cards, using some new stamps and tools.

The supplies for the first card were: Seasonal Layers and Stitched shapes framelits, Wood Textures 6"x6" designer series paper, 3/16" braided linen trim (holiday catalogue) and the card stocks are: Whisper White, Early Espresso and Sahara Sand, and the leaf is cut from copper foil sheet.

The second card actually has two variations.
The card base is Sahara Sand (oh wait... it might have been the new Gray Granite... didn't write it down and was debating which one to use... now I cannot remember.. oops...)

Tin Tile
The embossed part is Whisper White, and I embossed the first card with the gorgeous Tin Tile Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. See the detailed picture on the right.


Corrugated
The second version uses the Corrugated Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. Both folders are from the Holiday Catalogue. This one I find crinkles the paper more than the Tin Tile folder, but it actually didn't bother me, as corrugated seldom is smooth anyways.. right???

The flowers are made with Varied Vases stamp set and the matching Vases Builder punch. The background for the flowers is from the Wood Textures 6"x6" designer series paper pack, and was cut out with the Stitched Shapes framelit die. The colours for the flowers are Mango Melody and Olive Green. The greeting ('Hello' and 'Thanks') are also from the Varied Vases stamp set and were stamped on a wood grain paper from the Wood Textures 6"x6" designer series paper pack, and I cut the ends with scissors. The base ribbon is 5/8" burlap ribbon, and the top lace is a retired lace ribbon (as I realized I didn't have the new lace trim!)

close up of the flowers