>The Portrait Sisters are Finished!
>Stephanie & Jocelyn are finally finished! It has taken awhile to get them done in between all of the other things I had going on!
>Stephanie & Jocelyn are finally finished! It has taken awhile to get them done in between all of the other things I had going on!
>Stephanie & Jocelyn are finally finished! It has taken awhile to get them done in between all of the other things I had going on!
>Stephanie & Jocelyn are finally finished! It has taken awhile to get them done in between all of the other things I had going on!
>Stephanie & Jocelyn are finally finished! It has taken awhile to get them done in between all of the other things I had going on!
>Now the costuming get to be a bit fun. I love the small details as they add realism to the tiny dolls.
Materials:
I had to hand dye the silk cord trim & silk ribbon as I didn’t have any in red. I also dyed some antique trim but as you can see in the photo, it came out a muted shade of red. It will be perfect for another project, but not this one.
>Now the costuming get to be a bit fun. I love the small details as they add realism to the tiny dolls.
Materials:
I had to hand dye the silk cord trim & silk ribbon as I didn’t have any in red. I also dyed some antique trim but as you can see in the photo, it came out a muted shade of red. It will be perfect for another project, but not this one.
>Now the costuming get to be a bit fun. I love the small details as they add realism to the tiny dolls.
Materials:
I had to hand dye the silk cord trim & silk ribbon as I didn’t have any in red. I also dyed some antique trim but as you can see in the photo, it came out a muted shade of red. It will be perfect for another project, but not this one.
>Now the costuming get to be a bit fun. I love the small details as they add realism to the tiny dolls.
Materials:
I had to hand dye the silk cord trim & silk ribbon as I didn’t have any in red. I also dyed some antique trim but as you can see in the photo, it came out a muted shade of red. It will be perfect for another project, but not this one.
>Now the costuming get to be a bit fun. I love the small details as they add realism to the tiny dolls.
Materials:
I had to hand dye the silk cord trim & silk ribbon as I didn’t have any in red. I also dyed some antique trim but as you can see in the photo, it came out a muted shade of red. It will be perfect for another project, but not this one.
>Here are Stephanie & Jocelyn Almost dressed.
They still need their fancy red trimmed collars and cuffs as well as knee socks and leather Mary Jane’s. The poor girls will also need their hair combed out and restyled.
I had to make some alterations to the original pattern. When working is such a small scale, sometimes illusion wins out over reality and different techniques must be used to keep things n scale. The original dresses are very simple and translate to a rather plain finished dress in miniature. I decided to add some small gathers to give the skirt a nice shape without bulk rather than add the original “tucks” that were eased into the skirt to fit the bodice. The dress hangs nicely with a nice soft look to the folds rather than looking stiff like it did with the original drafted pattern.