| Porcelain dolls, China dolls, etc, are made up of pottery | | | | of the crown should crisscross, turning over a 1/4 inch |
| and/or ceramic. The dolls are small, medium, and | | | | to achieve the covering. Sew in place and leave an |
| sometimes long. The twirps, Mellette, or youthful dolls | | | | aperture to the thread expandable via the covering, or |
| may benefit from hailspot dresses, apron, shoes, | | | | casing. Now bring together your seams at the crotch |
| socks, and so on. You can purchase socks and shoes | | | | and add fabric glue to the crotch ends, or seams of |
| at craft shops, otherwise you can hand knit the items | | | | your thread. You can cut now. Crisscross and begin |
| for her. | | | | stitching over the expandable hat and about the interior |
| You will need materials to get started. Materials should | | | | of the doll legs at 1/2 inch from the edges of your |
| include 10 inches of hailspot patterns or fabric, which | | | | fabric. |
| you will use to make underwear and the dress. Add 6 | | | | Continue after stitching your expandable fabric, |
| inches of white plain-woven fabric, or batiste to make | | | | continuing to pull up the fitted legs. Your expandable |
| your apron. The fabric should be made of fine, soft | | | | casing should easily detach from the crisscrossed |
| and plain woven-fabrics, such as linen, cotton, etc. add | | | | region. Now you can lock up your expandable and cut |
| 40 inches and another 3/8 inches of narrowed edge | | | | to fit. Do the same on the other leg. Next, cut your |
| lace to make your underwear, apron, and dress. You | | | | expandable so that it fits the waistline, and sew at the |
| will also need light, DMC thread made of poly-cotton. | | | | crown of your underwear and lock it. |
| Embroidery DMC thread should be light also to use on | | | | Now you are ready to make your dress. To start you |
| your sewing machine. (If applicable) Helmar is a fabric | | | | want to link the line of stitching at the shoulder and the |
| spray that stabilizes the material. You will need this | | | | bodice at the front and extend to the bodice at the |
| also. You can find other brands at craft stores. | | | | back region. At the fold lines, press the middle of the |
| Purchase 818 embroidery threads, such as pink. You | | | | back. Now you can measure the edges of the neck, |
| will need green also. (524) The thread will be used to | | | | including the neckline at the front and the back center |
| make your bonnet and apron. You will need studs and | | | | and so on. Now you can cut your narrowed edges of |
| or buttons as well. Purchase the OOO types, as well | | | | lace to fit your doll after doubling your measurements |
| as the "OOO studs" to complete your apron. | | | | achieved. |
| Once you gather your materials, you will need an | | | | Next, pull your thread up to meet the top of your lace |
| acting technique, which includes patterns that you will | | | | and gather it so that it fits the neck and the back |
| cut. The patterns should include 2-underwear, front | | | | centers. The ends should fold before you |
| upper section of the dress on folds, or bodice. You will | | | | doppelganger your lace and begin stitching the lace |
| need a pattern to create the back region of the | | | | about the neck on the seam lines. Keep the opposite |
| bodice on folds as well. In addition, add two sleeves, | | | | free. The right facing side should be brought up to |
| and the fold of your dress kilt. | | | | bodice on the right and the seams at the shoulder |
| How to design underwear: | | | | should match. Start sewing near the neckline and then |
| To start, crisscross the lace attaching it to the legs. Pull | | | | stitch the row prior, starting at the middle back. |
| the right face or sides of your fabric together and | | | | Continue to the around the doll to the middle back. |
| begin stitching at the front core and back center so | | | | Next, cut about the neckline, turn it so that it angles at |
| that the seams come together. The untreated edges | | | | the right facing outward, and then press your garment. |