Monday, December 30, 2024

Bonnie's 1920s look

I planned this project out based on the monthly Project Journal on Den of Angels. I always want to do these, I have tried to do these a couple of times, and usually I have no time to actually do it. This month, being December, coincided with free time due to the holidays, so I felt that there was perhaps a shot in the dark that I could actually complete a challenge!

The theme of this challenge was "Pick a Decade." I remember back in 2012 doing this one for a 1930's themed dress for Honeysuckle, my Pipos PI Baha. I did finish that project, but I sadly no longer have that dress. 

For Bonnie's 1920s ensemble, I wanted her to have a dress, undergarments, stockings and of course, a cloche hat! I found inspiration pics on Pinterest and put together a mood board for her. First things first, i worked on her undergarments. I made these on the first weekend in December, on a Sunday while watching whatever game was on the local stations we get. (Which could have been a good game or a lousy one.) I had wanted to really capture the straight clean lines of 1920s, but, it didn't really work with Bonnie's figure very well. It had to fit her right, and so in doing so, I had to compromise just a little with the 1920s form of the undergarments. I still like very much how they turned out.



I think I should have used a wider ribbon for her shoulder straps, but that's a rather minor details. One I just might change at one point though....I think they turned out adorable! It was cute enough that I didn't really mind her spending so much time hanging out on the shelf in them. 

Fast forward to the very end of them month....I wanted to at least do her dress before the Project Journal for the month ended. I went through more than one fabric option. I had wanted blue at first. Then I thought, maybe a plaid. And then I settled on this red print that I bought for another project and had some of the fabric left over. It looked somewhat 20-ish, so I thought it was a good fit! I picked out one of the dresses from the Mood Board on Pinterest that fit the fabric and also looked the simplest to make. At this point, I really wasn't wanting to take on anything complicated.

I also didn't bother to take the time to do a test run of the pattern pieces I drafted to make sure they fit. I just cut the fabric and hoped for the best! Thankfully, it actually turned out pretty well! There are things I would maybe tweak a little here or there, but for the effort I put into it, I'm pretty happy. I took the entire afternoon and slooooowly hand sewed it. Like snail pace hand sewing. It wasn't a very good day to work on a project, honestly. I wasn't really feeling good, thus the hand sewing. I could just lounge on the couch and pick at the sewing while watching College Bowl games. Which is how I have spent a lot of time during the holiday!

I at first hand sewed a narrower belt than what I ended up re-doing today on the machine. I had whip stitched the first one and it wasn't neat enough, so it bugged me. The machine sewn wider belt suits the dress much better. I might add a button to the decorative ribbon tie at her throat - it seems a little unfinished there. 

Bonnie's stockings are pretty much simple, thrown together thigh highs. Stockings are never a favorite thing of mine to make. I'll do it, but I don't have it down to the amazing art that other people have done. 

Bonnie's hat, I am pretty darn happy with! I made the pattern pretty quickly and decided how I wanted to do the brim after looking at patterns for making cloche hats from the 20s. (Thank you, Pinterest!) I had to take it in the back just a little bit, which was easy to do neatly and you really can't tell that I had to do that at all unless you look in the inside. I added the brown buttons today. :)

The only thing Bonnie needs now is a much more 20s appropriate pair of shoes. I've found some on eBay, and of course, they are not cheap. Eventually though I think they would be worth the price. I'll just get some that would work for a span of decades. I plan to keep Bonnie vintage, but she doesn't need to be strictly historical. She's a fairy after all, who just happens to love human clothes from the 19 teens through the 1950's. :) I can even mix the decades and throw in some modern pieces, too! She's going to be great fun to dress. Next, I need to give some of my other minis some love so they don't feel bad compared to Bonnie who has quickly earned her place as a favorite!










Saturday, December 14, 2024

The Christmas Dress Challenge

 Since I've finished up my Etsy orders for the year, this frees up a lot of time that I can now spend on sewing for my own poor neglected dollies. I still have BJD commissions to work on, and I will focus on them along side my sewing challenge. This is a flexible challenge. I don't expect to actually sew a dress for my dolls each day. I'd like to, but I know how life goes, so there will inevitably be days where I'm not able to work on it. So if I do not meet my goal, its okay!


THE GOAL. *rubs hands together excitedly* I would love to make every one of my AG dolls their own Christmas dress! I've wanted to do this for so long. I'd also like to make each one of my vintage dolls a Christmas dress. This makes the challenge harder and less likely to complete, so I will at one point have to weigh priorities to see who wins out in getting a dress made.

 WHO NEEDS DRESSES. Thankfully, a few of my 20 AG dolls do already have a dress or don't need/want a dress. Sydney (Nicki Hoffman) wouldn't be caught dead in one. Myrtle and Elsie (30s) have their dresses that I made a few years ago, as well as Clara (50s.) And I also hand sewed Georgette's (Caroline) dress a few weeks ago while watching football on a Sunday. So that's 5 dresses down! Here's who's left:

AGs:

1.Delphine (Caroline #2)

2. Felicity

3.Elizabeth

4. Gretchen (Kirsten)

5. Victoria (Samantha)

6. Mary Ellen

7. Ginger (Rebecca 40s)

8. Doris (Blaire 40s)

9. Aggie Mae (RW Lindsey 20s)

10. Eddie Mae (RW 20s)

11. Lucinda (#27 modern)

12. Marli (Kailey modern)

13. Summer (Chrissa modern)

14. Lindsey (modern)

15. Lori (Kira modern)


Vintage dolls:

1. Esther (17" Saucy Walker brunette)

2. Hester (17" Saucy Walker red head)

3. Blanche (17" Mary Jane)

4. Meredith (18" Miss revlon type)

5. Joan (18" compo unmarked)

6. Edith (17" compo unknown)

7. Marilyn (18" MA Wendy Anne)


It's a daunting list, so my Vintage dolls will likely not end up getting their dresses by Christmas. Which is okay as I will be less likely to want to change them out of Christmas dresses than my AGs, which means its okay if they get them after the holiday is officially over. 

I needed to get more fabric - ha ha, imagine that. I do have a box of Christmas fabric out in the storage building. Unfortunately it still needs to be brought in and washed after the mouse invasion. I figured if I kept waiting for that to happen, it'd be February by the time that actually happened. Joann's was having a 60% sale on their holiday fabrics, so I was able to go in there and get most of what I needed. I don't believe I have enough for the vintage dolls. That's okay! Excluded in my fabric pics below is the one for Delphine, as it's already cut out and awaiting sewing. :)




Normally, in years past, I would be drafted my own patterns for all of my dolls. This year, I'd rather buy a dress pattern designed by someone else (of which there are many, many wonderful patterns) which will make doing this so much easier. I have been buying patterns on Etsy off and on all year. I've printed up the Pleasant Company patterns (free downloads on agplaythings.com) One or 2 might be my own designs, but I need to just keep this as simple as possible. For my vintage dolls, I was able to find some vintage patterns to download on Etsy for my 17" walker dolls and my Miss Revlon type doll. It was harder to find these than I would have originally thought. It's so hard to find things on the Etsy search engine these days, so I know these patterns were there all along, but I finally found some over the last couple of weeks. I got them printed up yesterday at the library yesterday. So I should be all ready to go! 

Last night I already got started on the project and so it was technically Day 1. But I hadn't done the introduction to my Challenge post yet, so I wanted to get this one posted before I got into any of  the finished dresses. 

Bonnie's 1920s look

I planned this project out based on the monthly Project Journal on Den of Angels. I always want to do these, I have tried to do these a coup...