Chelly, not only is this a good technique for hand sewing, but it is much easier to use for inverted bodices on tiny dolls. In the past, I have abandoned a bodice just because I can't invert through a skinny shoulder area! (I hope you get my meaning) With your technique, a quick zig zag on the raw edges of the shoulder seam will accomplish ( all seams hidden or finished) the same in the end! Great practice for a beginner, too! Thank you for this technique and another great free pattern!
I've also struggled with tiny inverted bodice shoulder straps, but on much smaller dolls (6 inches for example), so I totally agree! Thank you for taking the time to leave a well-thought-out comment!
Just found your channel Chelly, delighted about that and thank you for showing how to make clothes with easy to understand instructions and such a beautiful professional finish ❤
Well I'm glad you found me! If you have friends who sew for dolls, be sure to let them know. And if you haven't visited my website yet, it's definitely worth the visit. There are hundreds of free doll clothes patterns there, and each one comes with a free tutorial video like this one.
I made my big doll several outfits today two nice dresses and boots..I'm proud of me..I got pants cut out for tomorrow and two dresses too..love to sew
Mrs. Chelly…I can’t tell you how excited I am to find your channel❤️I’m so ready to start making doll clothes for my little girl like my grandmother and great grandmother did for me
Wonderful! Please note that the patterns are all available on my website, along with links to the accompanying tutorial videos. If you have trouble finding what you want on the website, there's a link to a tutorial at the top of the homepage, and it's specifically designed to show newbies how to navigate the site to find what they want.
Thank you so much for these beautiful patterns!
You are so welcome! It's truly my pleasure. Are you aware that I have more patterns on my website?
Chelly, not only is this a good technique for hand sewing, but it is much easier to use for inverted bodices on tiny dolls. In the past, I have abandoned a bodice just because I can't invert through a skinny shoulder area! (I hope you get my meaning) With your technique, a quick zig zag on the raw edges of the shoulder seam will accomplish ( all seams hidden or finished) the same in the end! Great practice for a beginner, too! Thank you for this technique and another great free pattern!
I've also struggled with tiny inverted bodice shoulder straps, but on much smaller dolls (6 inches for example), so I totally agree! Thank you for taking the time to leave a well-thought-out comment!
Just found your channel Chelly, delighted about that and thank you for showing how to make clothes with easy to understand instructions and such a beautiful professional finish ❤
Well I'm glad you found me! If you have friends who sew for dolls, be sure to let them know. And if you haven't visited my website yet, it's definitely worth the visit. There are hundreds of free doll clothes patterns there, and each one comes with a free tutorial video like this one.
I made my big doll several outfits today two nice dresses and boots..I'm proud of me..I got pants cut out for tomorrow and two dresses too..love to sew
Great job! Thanks for taking the time to let me know.
Mrs. Chelly…I can’t tell you how excited I am to find your channel❤️I’m so ready to start making doll clothes for my little girl like my grandmother and great grandmother did for me
Wonderful! Please note that the patterns are all available on my website, along with links to the accompanying tutorial videos. If you have trouble finding what you want on the website, there's a link to a tutorial at the top of the homepage, and it's specifically designed to show newbies how to navigate the site to find what they want.
@@ChellyWood yes mam🥰I have already been on your site and I love it
Thanks
You bet!