Another Regency Doll Dress
Please forgive me for my lack of posts lately! I have been rather busy lately and haven't had much time for sewing.
I did make another doll dress to sell last week-- here it is:
As usual for my Regency doll dresses, I used the pattern for Josefina's Christmas Dress, but I used a different sleeve pattern piece and omitted the neck ruffle.
Here's Kitty, wanting to be in the middle of everything, as usual. ;-)
I am not sure what I am going to sew next. I have really been feeling like sewing something historical, and would kind of like to make something special for my graduation party on the 24th of this month, but I'm not sure what. Any ideas? (My greatest loves are Regency, Romantic, 1890's, and 1950's. :-) ) Or should I wear one of the historical dresses I've already made? (If it wasn't hot July, I'd wear my blue Regency, but that might be a little suffocating if the temperature is in the 90's....) :-)
I hope you are all well and that all of you here in the States have a great 4th of July. Remember the sacrifice men and women have made for your freedom, and remember the ultimate freedom that we may have in Jesus Christ because of His sacrifice for us.
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Genevieve
~Bea
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All the fashions in that movie were delightful.
I think you should make a 50's dress for your graduation too... I love the 50's fashions. I wore one of my great-grandmother's 50's dresses for my graduation two years ago, with some of her jewelry to match! It was so neat! :)
To the KING be all the glory!
Rebekah
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