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Posted by jones on May 19, 2008, 8:05 am
Has anyone come across any patterns on the internet for Bratz dolls clothes?
Thanks
Katherine
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Posted by Sharon Hays on May 19, 2008, 9:00 am
jones wrote:
> Has anyone come across any patterns on the internet for Bratz dolls
> clothes?
>
> Thanks
> Katherine
I've seen for every kind but... What I have done in the past when I
redress a doll is use the existing clothing for patterns. If there is one
outfit that is liked the least, you could cut it open on the seams and use
that as a pattern. The clothes are so tiny the idea of pinning muslin to
it and rubbing off a pattern made me shudder. ;) Also, it's pretty easy
to drape clothes on a doll. (they will stand still for hours for fittings.
lol) So I will do that sometimes too.
Hope you find what you need.
Sharon
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pig.
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Posted by Chris Underwood on May 19, 2008, 1:17 pm
"jones" wrote
> Has anyone come across any patterns on the internet for Bratz dolls
> clothes?
>
> Thanks
> Katherine
>
http://www.morrisseydolls.com/bratz.html http://qualityvintagedollpatterns.com/bratz_patterns.htm
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Posted by jones on May 21, 2008, 9:45 pm
Thank you all.
Just doing some things for "Baby Born", but my niece took the doll home and
I only have the measurements, and a top for Pooh Bear, also with just the
measurements. Can only do my best.
For the Bratz, I will do more simpler? clothes that just hang off the
shoulder and tie the waist with a ribbon, tied at the back in a bow or
something similar.
Why do I get myself into these tasks? LOL Never promise a child something
you regret, because they never forget.
Katherine
> http://www.morrisseydolls.com/bratz.html
> http://qualityvintagedollpatterns.com/bratz_patterns.htm
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Posted by Erin on May 24, 2008, 9:19 am
=A0LOL =A0Never promise a child something
> you regret, because they never forget.
Yes, but that's because you mean so much to that child! I am 44 y.o.
and my beloved grandmama passed away in 1997 but I still have, among
other mementos, some clothing she made for my dolls back in the 1960s
and 70s.
Erin
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