This looks so easy I think I will make my own kids' clothes this way! My four year old may have trouble holding still while I sew up around the inside of his legs, though . . .
Snip the back just the tip of your scissors. I did something similar with baby doll. Love felt love your ideas. Many barbies to dress for Christmas. Mom of many girls and grandgirls.
My mom was a seamstress and made dresses, wedding dresses for the bride and the wedding party so there was always plenty of fabric. I didn't have a 'real' Barbie because it was just too expensive but I had a Tressy (her hair grew with a turn of the key) To keep me out of her hair,she would give me remnants and needle and thread and showed me to sew the clothes on.Now that I am a grandma, and have two of my own Barbie's I have to give this a try for my grand-daughter.Seems I saw a naked Ken next door-will have to go and visit!! Thanks for the memory
This looks so easy I think I will make my own kids' clothes this way! My four year old may have trouble holding still while I sew up around the inside of his legs, though . . .
ReplyDeleteI used to make clothes like that as a girl.
ReplyDeleteThose are the most adorable outfits. Now I am off to find some felt for Selena's Barbies.
ReplyDeleteI love it. One day...
ReplyDeleteCUTE!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! I will have to remember this when K gets older.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Does the dress come back off?
ReplyDeleteYes, but not easily. I'm trying to encourage the younger girls to leave the dolls dressed :)
ReplyDeleteSnip the back just the tip of your scissors. I did something similar with baby doll. Love felt love your ideas. Many barbies to dress for Christmas.
DeleteMom of many girls and grandgirls.
These are so cute! My daughter is just learning to sew and this is a perfect project for her. Thanks for sharing it. :)
ReplyDeleteI'll have to show my girls this. They LONG to make doll clothes!
ReplyDeleteMy mom was a seamstress and made dresses, wedding dresses for the bride and the wedding party so there was always plenty of fabric. I didn't have a 'real' Barbie because it was just too expensive but I had a Tressy (her hair grew with a turn of the key) To keep me out of her hair,she would give me remnants and needle and thread and showed me to sew the clothes on.Now that I am a grandma, and have two of my own Barbie's I have to give this a try for my grand-daughter.Seems I saw a naked Ken next door-will have to go and visit!! Thanks for the memory
ReplyDeleteMy homeschooling girls are make these thank you! I will send a link with the results!
ReplyDeleteYou could cut a slit in the back and sew a snap on it if you wanted to be able to take them on and off more easily.
ReplyDeleteEasy & Fun :)
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