Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Feature of the Week
The long sleeve dress patterns are finally coming along. Here's the first official one, the vintage child dress. The design is again based on vintage children clothing, cut and chop here and there and add a little mushroom favourite like velvet ribbon and pearl beads.
By the way, Dolly Dolly has a new book published back in August called Doll Snaps. It features doll photos from all around the world.(below are references from Graphic-sha website)adorable!!
Happy Thursday!
Happy Thursday!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
The Latest Recipe
I was debating between the latest Doll Coordinate Recipe 9 and 10. Judging by the cover, Recipe10 is definitely more interesting simply because it was written by Momolita. But when I did more research, I found some very adorable dresses in Recipe 9. So I decided to get it and wait to see on the 10 since it's not available here yet.
To my surprise, the lovely dresses are from Poupée Mécanique!! I can't explain to you how excited I was. It is awesome! Hopefully, I can learn some new techniques from the master doll dressmaker and get some inspiration for the future designs.Doll Coordinate Recipe 9
( ド-ル・コ-ディネイト・レシピ 9 )
by Dolly Dolly Books
Author: Various Artists such as by.echo, Poupée Mécanique, Momolita
Style: Casual, Gothic, Victorian, Vintage
Patterns for : Neo Blythe, Momoko, Tiny Betsy, etc
Difficulty: Easy to difficult
by Dolly Dolly Books
Author: Various Artists such as by.echo, Poupée Mécanique, Momolita
Style: Casual, Gothic, Victorian, Vintage
Patterns for : Neo Blythe, Momoko, Tiny Betsy, etc
Difficulty: Easy to difficult
The new Recipe 10 by Momolita is called Animal Lover which features animal inspired fashion.Doll Coordinate Recipe 10
( ド-ル・コ-ディネイト・レシピ 10 )
by Dolly Dolly Books
Author: Momolita
Style: Animal inspired fashion
Patterns for : Neo Blythe, Licca, Tiny Betsy, etc
Difficulty: Medium to difficult
Author: Momolita
Style: Animal inspired fashion
Patterns for : Neo Blythe, Licca, Tiny Betsy, etc
Difficulty: Medium to difficult
Have a wonderful week! =)
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Nice Things
Recently, I've noticed that I'm having a fondness of laces. They are so irresistibly beautiful and delicate. It has become something to look for everywhere I go.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Fall Photo Shoot
It has been pretty gloomy here in the past week and it was perfect for our little photo shoot. This year we wanted to do something more pumpkinish fall harvest like kind of theme. Prepping was always the fun the part, from picking the right pumpkins to setting up the scene. We were planning to put Puchi inside the jack-o-lantern and let her head and arms rest on the top edge of the lantern. But it turned out that she got her own plan already!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Hooray!
We're so thankful that the Chilean miners rescue was finally completed with much more than a happy ending. It is just wonderful to see the joy and hope it brought around the world, especially for the Chileans who suffered from the devastating earthquake earlier this year.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Preview of the week
After the little clown dress, maybe we can work something out with the mysterious playing card suits. Completed with Swiss ribbon bow, vintage beads, faux pearls plus our favourite raw edge ruffle bottom, this little creation is the most dressed piece by far at the little mushroom.
Happy Tuesday!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Time to Relax
Little eye pillow is very easy make and it is very practical and enjoyable. All you need is just a few simply things. For the front fabric, it can be a vintage hankie or a piece of your favourite fabric, any light weight fabric will work. For the back fabric, it has to be soft, like baby jersey or a cut out from an old t-shirt. The inner fabric can be simply muslin. Using double layer of fabric can soften the grainy feel from the rice. Let's get started!
supply list
1 x front fabric 9 cm x 20 cm (3.5 in x 9 in)
1 x back fabric 9 cm x 20 cm (3.5 in x 9 in)
1 x inner fabric 17 cm x 20 cm (6.75 in x 9 in )
1 cup of rice
2 tablespoons of lavender
First, sew the front and back fabric together, inside out and along the bottom with 0.5 cm (1/4 in) seam allowance.Press the edges to the flip side that the seam is at the bottom. Fold the inner fabric in half, right side out. Insert the outer fabric (inside out) into the inner fabric with the seam sitting on the fold. Clip and sew, with 0.5 cm (1/4 in) seam allowance, along the left and top edges and leave a 4 cm (2 in) opening on the right side.Trim the three sewn corners and turn the pouch inside out. Mix rice and lavender in a bowl and then stuff the mixture into the pouch with a funnel. If you don't have a funnel handy, roll a piece of paper into a cone for substitute.Fold in the opening and close it with slip/invisible stitch. And you are ready to go! =DIt makes a nice little handmade gift too.
Have a wonderful weekend! =)
1 x front fabric 9 cm x 20 cm (3.5 in x 9 in)
1 x back fabric 9 cm x 20 cm (3.5 in x 9 in)
1 x inner fabric 17 cm x 20 cm (6.75 in x 9 in )
1 cup of rice
2 tablespoons of lavender
First, sew the front and back fabric together, inside out and along the bottom with 0.5 cm (1/4 in) seam allowance.Press the edges to the flip side that the seam is at the bottom. Fold the inner fabric in half, right side out. Insert the outer fabric (inside out) into the inner fabric with the seam sitting on the fold. Clip and sew, with 0.5 cm (1/4 in) seam allowance, along the left and top edges and leave a 4 cm (2 in) opening on the right side.Trim the three sewn corners and turn the pouch inside out. Mix rice and lavender in a bowl and then stuff the mixture into the pouch with a funnel. If you don't have a funnel handy, roll a piece of paper into a cone for substitute.Fold in the opening and close it with slip/invisible stitch. And you are ready to go! =DIt makes a nice little handmade gift too.
Have a wonderful weekend! =)
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Feature of the Week
First of all, for all your support and the kindest words, thank you so so much! =)
Since Halloween is around the corner, I guess we can go for something more playful. Like many little ones, I had always scared of clowns growing up. Somehow, that fear has gradually faded away since my doll obsession. And now, I even amuse by antique clown photos and costumes. Here's my little doll version of clown dress.And of course, our little baby doll dress of the week.If you've time, feel free to check out some new photos on my flickr.
Happy Thursday! =)
Since Halloween is around the corner, I guess we can go for something more playful. Like many little ones, I had always scared of clowns growing up. Somehow, that fear has gradually faded away since my doll obsession. And now, I even amuse by antique clown photos and costumes. Here's my little doll version of clown dress.And of course, our little baby doll dress of the week.If you've time, feel free to check out some new photos on my flickr.
Happy Thursday! =)
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Finally Fall
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