You can use my pirate matryoshka tutorial (with download as well) to learn how to transfer image to doll clothes, t-shirts, hoodies, sweatpants etc. Feel free to use the graphic for your own creations....just remember that it is for personal use only! Can't wait to see what you come up with! (Click the link below if you have trouble viewing the graphic)
LilMei
Pair Li'l Mei with some cherry blossom fabric and you've got an adorable combo!
to flipping cute serious your awesome
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SUUWEET:) She is TOO cute!
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I'm an American living in Asia. This is so perfect for my daughter!
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I'm an American who used to live in Asia (as opposed to the gal above!). I bought a few kokeshi dolls (wooden dolls) like this when we lived in Japan. My daughter loves to play with them. This is a perfect little kokeshi to dress up her shirts with- domo arigato!!
ReplyDeleteWho influenced my creativity? you...and all of you female bloggers out there who take the time to share you thoughts and ideas with the rest of us!
ReplyDeleteI yearned to do something..i just didnt know what. Thanks to you guys I now have a sewing machine/embroidery combo, serger, power tools and a paint sprayer!! (am learning each and everyday)
I just needed someone to get me going and some courage and ideas along the way. So, thanks..you dont know what a difference you girls make.
So, so cute. I love this one!
ReplyDelete...AND! Ella is finally into doll clothes. I can't wait to make her one like thise. I love the houndstooth on there!
I have just spent WAY too long investigating your blog! You are so talented. I tried to make a skirt in high school, but it didnt go so well! I have a calico stuffed bunny I got about 25 years ago. I actually found the pattern on Etsy...brand new! But now I have to figure it all out! Thanks for making it all look so easy.
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