
I finished a huge project over the weekend, and as a reward I allowed myself to make a little something for one of my
mini Blythes. I love how it turned out! The A-line style really suits her -- and I love the vintage rick-rack trim. It had been a while since I'd sewn something in such an itty-bitty scale, but I remembered a few things I had previously discovered along the way.

I do need to work on the method a little bit. As you can see, there is a little bit of fraying in the arm holes. But overall I am very pleased with her tiny little dress. I especially like it with her tall stockings!
5 comments:
wow! just how big is it? like, an inch tall? hehe! I love teeny things. :D
Very nice! She looks good in green. I used to love Liddle Kiddles. Remember them? I also have a Dawn doll I absolutely love.
Those thigh high socks are super cute! Very trendy :) I still want to see how you sew such itty bitty things on a full size sewing machine.
So cute! Loving the ricrac!
Cute, cute, cute! You could use Fray-Check for the arm holes!
-Ponytails
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