Love love love the video, and the dolls are just stunning!! I'm more into the Barbies, but if I was going to branch out, it would be those dolls. They are smashing!!
A terrific video, as always! I love you new Kittys. I don't have one, but have always liked her. The vibe is very much like the vintage dolls of the 50's and 60's.
Thank you for the feedback about sharing the Kitty dolls. I want to add a little doll share at the end of the videos to make them a little more interesting.
You are so welcome! Thank you for the feedback about Kitty. I hope to include a little "doll share" into the videos when I come across something interesting. My Kitty dolls need some TLC.
@@luv3pugs The Tonner 18 Kitty was my first Tonner doll. She has such a sweet face, reminiscent of the teen dolls of the 1950s (I have a P-90 "Jill" from my childhood). Just a caution. Be careful how you store her. I live in the CA desert. I stored my 18 Kitty on her doll stand (not in a hot room or near a window) and she developed a "wonky" leg. It broke my hesrt, but since she's only modeling clothes and not being played with, it's not all that noticeable unless I mention it.
Thanks, Tamara! Love your new Kitty dolls! It would be great to have some of your newer patterns for 18" Kitty Collier and Emme. They don't have too many of your patterns available and these girls need new outfits!
@@DesignsbyJude I have a few 18" Kitty dolls and a couple of the "new" Emme (Mrs. Claus, Endora) size dolls. Congratulations on your great finds! Your new patterns are so stunning that the gals would just love to go through our fabric stashes and choose something pretty! Thanks!
Lovely Kitty Colliers. I have a couple and also managed to get a couple of outfits that Tonner made for both Kitty and Tiny Kitty Collier, including Society Calls.
I enjoy these videos so much! I have a comment, and mean no disrespect or criticism. My local Jo-Ann's -- the only fabric shop locally -- sells no wool, corduroy, or silk fabric. None, zip, nada. So, I've had to improvise. They do sell a cotton flannel with doll-appropriately-&sized herringbone and hounds-tooth print. It's not wool, but it has the appearance of wool, sort of. It worked on my 22 American Model and my 16 Tyler and Jonquil. I'd be careful with the wool weight on smaller dolls, such as 14 Toni, 15 Sweet Sue, 10.5 Jill, and 8 Vogue Ginny. Steaming on a tailoring "ham" really helps to manipulate/"mold" the fabric for the smaller dolls. I love your patterns, acquiring them a few at a time. I have three grandgirls (and 2 grandsons), so they'll each get something from me to hand down themselves in years to come.
My local JoAnn's is also limited on wool. I find the best source to be upcycled skirts and pants from my local thrift store. The selection of colors is good too. It's so good to have family treasures to share through the generations.
@DesignsbyJude The fabric is likely higher quality, too. I'm in SoCal, so I kind of understand the lack of wintry fabric, but in the more wintry parts of the USA (if you live there)?? I swear Jo-Ann's is trying to kill the home sewing industry!! IMHO.
The sewing tutorial for the Eurostar Jacket can be seen here: th-cam.com/video/djSJ4-vr_RA/w-d-xo.html
Love love love the video, and the dolls are just stunning!! I'm more into the Barbies, but if I was going to branch out, it would be those dolls. They are smashing!!
I don’t sew but I’m going to watch anyway!!!
A terrific video, as always! I love you new Kittys. I don't have one, but have always liked her. The vibe is very much like the vintage dolls of the 50's and 60's.
The Kitty dolls need a little TLC, but I am very glad I got them.
As always, great video and beautiful outfit. Love the unboxing of the Kitty Collier!
Thank you for the feedback about sharing the Kitty dolls. I want to add a little doll share at the end of the videos to make them a little more interesting.
@@DesignsbyJude Will be looking forward to the next vid ❤
Thanks for sharing. I have those Kitty Colliers. I love the 18 inch and my husband is a big fan of the Tiny Kitty.
You are so welcome! Thank you for the feedback about Kitty. I hope to include a little "doll share" into the videos when I come across something interesting. My Kitty dolls need some TLC.
@@luv3pugs The Tonner 18 Kitty was my first Tonner doll. She has such a sweet face, reminiscent of the teen dolls of the 1950s (I have a P-90 "Jill" from my childhood). Just a caution. Be careful how you store her. I live in the CA desert. I stored my 18 Kitty on her doll stand (not in a hot room or near a window) and she developed a "wonky" leg. It broke my hesrt, but since she's only modeling clothes and not being played with, it's not all that noticeable unless I mention it.
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Thanks, Tamara! Love your new Kitty dolls! It would be great to have some of your newer patterns for 18" Kitty Collier and Emme. They don't have too many of your patterns available and these girls need new outfits!
Great idea! Kitty has been neglected for awhile. I recently rebought an Emme too.
@@DesignsbyJude I have a few 18" Kitty dolls and a couple of the "new" Emme (Mrs. Claus, Endora) size dolls. Congratulations on your great finds! Your new patterns are so stunning that the gals would just love to go through our fabric stashes and choose something pretty! Thanks!
Perfect!! Thanks for sharing
My pleasure!
Lovely Kitty Colliers. I have a couple and also managed to get a couple of outfits that Tonner made for both Kitty and Tiny Kitty Collier, including Society Calls.
That is awesome! I hope to give the new dolls some TLC.
Just love it ❤
Thank you.
I enjoy these videos so much! I have a comment, and mean no disrespect or criticism. My local Jo-Ann's -- the only fabric shop locally -- sells no wool, corduroy, or silk fabric. None, zip, nada. So, I've had to improvise. They do sell a cotton flannel with doll-appropriately-&sized herringbone and hounds-tooth print. It's not wool, but it has the appearance of wool, sort of. It worked on my 22 American Model and my 16 Tyler and Jonquil. I'd be careful with the wool weight on smaller dolls, such as 14 Toni, 15 Sweet Sue, 10.5 Jill, and 8 Vogue Ginny. Steaming on a tailoring "ham" really helps to manipulate/"mold" the fabric for the smaller dolls. I love your patterns, acquiring them a few at a time. I have three grandgirls (and 2 grandsons), so they'll each get something from me to hand down themselves in years to come.
My local JoAnn's is also limited on wool. I find the best source to be upcycled skirts and pants from my local thrift store. The selection of colors is good too. It's so good to have family treasures to share through the generations.
@DesignsbyJude The fabric is likely higher quality, too. I'm in SoCal, so I kind of understand the lack of wintry fabric, but in the more wintry parts of the USA (if you live there)?? I swear Jo-Ann's is trying to kill the home sewing industry!! IMHO.