This is one of my favorite patterns. The outfit includes a white long sleeve blouse, skirt, peplumed vest and bonnet.
Thanks to my younger daughter, I have enough fabric to make quite a few outfits for the dolls. This outfit is made out of olive green microsuede. My daughter needed a cloak for a Renaissance Faire. I provided the 50% coupon for $12.99 yard fabric in exchange for the leftovers. Great deal!
I machine embroidered a design with silver thread and it came out beautifully. I enjoy sewing on microsuede. It doesn't fray, easy to cut, works well. Just a reminder, cut the fabric in the same direction. It will show if you don't.
Showing posts with label Medieval costume and fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medieval costume and fashion. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Lady Lillian
Doesn't she just look lovely! She's all dressed up and ready to go to the Faire with the other maidens in the Castle. Her dress is made of rich green satin, completely lined and held closed in the back with 3 snaps. I could have laced the back of the dress but I wanted a little girl to enjoy this outfit. Lady Lillian wears a circlet made of the same fabric and trimmed with irredescent ribbon. Her long sleeves and neck scarf is made of embellished sheer fabric. A braided belt made of the fabrics from her dress encircle her waist and ends in a single braid down the front.
Lady Lillian
This is the back view of the dress. All of the dresses I have made so far have included snaps in the back, It's extra work but I just don't like velcro. Little girls need to learn dexterity and what better way than to include snaps..!
Lady Lillian
This picture shows the lined dress and her circlet. She wears a stiff petticoat to add that extra fullness to the dress.
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