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How To
Sew A Doll
Or How
To Put Sleeves On A Porcelain
Doll
Once you have begun making
your dress, you want to stitch your porcelain
doll sleeves. To get started, affix the lace,
meeting it with the edges of the sleeves and
crisscross. Press once you finish. Next, gather
the dual rows of your stitch and continue about
the crown of the sleeve until it fits into the
right armhole, coming together, pull the
collected fit up, and stitch them collectively
whilst keeping your face liberated. Do the same
to complete the opposite sleeve.
Starting at the right sleeve
joint with the bodice, sew the seams of the
underarm from the edges of your sleeve and from
side to side seams of the upper region of the
dress. Now begin stitching the seams at the
side of your bodice so that it faces jointly
and moves to face a different direction within,
covering the side facing seams. You may need to
cut to fit the areas around the seams of the
armholes, including the facing holes. Change
directions, turning in the hems about the
facing armhole, match the shoulders as well as
the seams at the side, and then "slip" suture
the facing in the region of the armholes,
moving in the opposite direction as you stitch.
Use the elastic hat and fasten it to the
interior region to create the starting legs of
your underclothing. You may need to cut to fit,
yet add glue before you begin cutting.
Now you have completed your
sleeves for your porcelain doll. Once you
finish your sleeves, you may want to design and
elegant skirt to fit your doll, as well as an
apron. To get started with your skirt finish
your patterns at the untreated edges, and at
the seams of the back using the crisscross
stitching method. Next, sew the seams at the
back from the dot and to the hems. Line up dual
lines and gather your stitches about the crown
of your skirt. Fold the back seams and permit
to the left side on mutual sides of your seams
at the back.
The bodice and front middle
of your skirt should come together, as well as
the fold lines at the back of the upper region
of your dress. Extend to the opening at the
back of your skirt and keep the facing bodice
liberated. Collect your thread by pulling up
and extend to fit the skirt connecting it to
the bodice and distributing the collected
sections uniformly. Next, trim or shape the
seams and fold an upward hem on the facing
upper region of your dress so that it
corresponds with the seams at the side of your
bodice. Use the "slip stitch" method and stitch
the seams along the facing so that it connects
with the bodice and the skirt.
Now you are ready to dress
your doll. As you put the dress on the doll
note any areas that may need length added, and
mark the seam lines. Finish the dress at the
untreated edges of your hem and crisscross.
Next, turn the width to needed size and hem
while using the slip suture method to fit the
skirt. You can make buttonholes next. To start
hand sow or machine stitch your buttons after
adding glue to the fabric to hold it together.
Use a pin to make your buttonholes. Allow the
glue to dry and then cut the region, using
craft scissors. The buttons or press "000
studs" can be used and sown at the back of your
skirt.
You are now ready to create
an apron to fit your porcelain doll dress.
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