Custom Dark Princess
Custom Dark Princess
With all the customs being done. I would like to give to give a custom doll a try.I found a Sailormoon doll to use. I'm using this type of doll because it would be different from the others done here.I need some tips on making the one piece suit part she wears.
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Re: Custom Dark Princess
Hi !
I d love to give you a tip regarding sewing but unfortunatelly I am not good in sewing .
Maybe Jazzy can help you !
I look forward to see what you create !
I d love to give you a tip regarding sewing but unfortunatelly I am not good in sewing .
Maybe Jazzy can help you !
I look forward to see what you create !
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Re: Custom Dark Princess
what i generally do is make my own pattern.
use a scrap piece of cloth & trace around the doll, leaving 14 inch gap. cut that out & use as a template. cut 2 more pieces, sew them inside out & then turn it right side out.
the easiest thing you can do is us a stretch fabric, that way you can manipulate it to get it over the body without ripping seams!
if the first one doesn't fit quite right, you still have the original piece you can lengthen or widen in areas to make a new template.
then you can either hand sew or hot glue the edges of the sleeves & neckline folded inward for a nice finished edge.
that's how i did her anyway, hope that helps
use a scrap piece of cloth & trace around the doll, leaving 14 inch gap. cut that out & use as a template. cut 2 more pieces, sew them inside out & then turn it right side out.
the easiest thing you can do is us a stretch fabric, that way you can manipulate it to get it over the body without ripping seams!
if the first one doesn't fit quite right, you still have the original piece you can lengthen or widen in areas to make a new template.
then you can either hand sew or hot glue the edges of the sleeves & neckline folded inward for a nice finished edge.
that's how i did her anyway, hope that helps
Re: Custom Dark Princess
Thanks!
I'm a huge fan your work Jazzy.I did purchase a Stormy from you.She is one of my favorite dolls.
You and Tom-sprite inspired me to try this custome.
I'm a huge fan your work Jazzy.I did purchase a Stormy from you.She is one of my favorite dolls.
You and Tom-sprite inspired me to try this custome.
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Re: Custom Dark Princess
yeah! I hope you have fun. it can be tedious, but the finished product is always worth it!
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Re: Custom Dark Princess
Cool thing that I inspired you to try a custom !
HAVE FUN !!!
HAVE FUN !!!
Re: Custom Dark Princess
For the hair, I'm most likely going to color it with a Sharpie. Because it is a Barbie type of doll, I think it will work the best.
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Re: Custom Dark Princess
yes, i like the sharpie coloring, it works great!
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Re: Custom Dark Princess
Katie Bair makes wig dye for synthetic hair. http://www.pettingzoowigs.com/wigsupplies_dye.html#kits
It's expensive, but well-worth it. I use it on all my costumes that need custom-colored wigs. But for a doll, you might get away with buying the $1 sample sizes.
It's expensive, but well-worth it. I use it on all my costumes that need custom-colored wigs. But for a doll, you might get away with buying the $1 sample sizes.
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Thanks Clinozoisite .I'll have to keep this in mind if I decide to make more dolls.Since this is my first try, a Sharpie seems safe to experiment hair coloring with .