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Old 11-26-2012, 04:22 AM
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great job!!
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Old 11-26-2012, 04:23 AM
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I am so happy that dolls the size of AG are in fashion. It is so much easier to make the clothes than the Barbie doll clothes. So many prints are the right size too.
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Your dresses are just beautiful! Your granddaughter will be thrilled.

I got my granddaughter an 18 inch Journey doll for Christmas (from Target). Her other grandmother wants to get her an American Girl doll when she's older and can "take care of it" but she's in kindergarten this year and I think the right age to enjoy her doll, so I got her a less expensive version so she can really play with it. I just ordered the pattern book "30 Minute Doll Clothes" from Nancy's Notions. It arrived Saturday. I'm hoping to get a few quick outfits completed before Christmas, nothing as elaborate as these beautiful dresses! Mine will be "play clothes!" I also ordered doll bunk beds that I found on Amazon and you know what that means...quilts will have to be made. I'm going to try to do that with my granddaughter when we visit over Christmas. I'm going to have the fabric precut and let her help with simple sewing. I also purchased two fabric panels from fabric.com that have historic dress pieces printed on them, ready to cut and sew. I doubt that they will get done by Christmas as I have several other big projects in the works, but maybe I can mail them to her for Valentine's Day.

As far as shoes, you can get 18-inch doll shoes from Nancy's Notions: http://www.nancysnotions.com/

You can also find shoes and other goodies at Springfield Dolls: http://www.springfielddolls.com/
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Old 11-26-2012, 04:31 AM
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I like to make American Girl doll clothes too. I started sewing doll clothes in the 5th or 6th grade-a strapless formal for my doll. My sister was quarantined for scarlet fever (which she did not have) We were all to stay in the house. My grandmother came to stay with us and helped me sew.
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Old 11-26-2012, 06:08 AM
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Love, love. love!! Shoot now I don't have time but her birthday is in Feb!!!! I do Have time for that! Has anyone seen patterns for the doll and child look-a-like outfits????? Oh my gosh, Home Sew has 5 pages of shoes!!!!!!

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Old 11-26-2012, 07:20 AM
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Nice job - the dresses are beautiful and I'm sure they will be a hit. I can't wait for my DGD to get old enough for an American Girl look-alike - can't afford the real thing. I used to make and sell outfits for Cabbage Patch dolls when they were all the rage when my daughter was in grade school - they were a lot of fun to make and the extra cash wasn't bad either. Very nice touches with your trims.
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She's gonna love them, they are adorable!
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Old 11-26-2012, 10:04 AM
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My DGD is 15 and has laid her AG dolls aside. Oh how I miss those days!
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Old 11-26-2012, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltingcandy View Post
Those are wonderful! Wish they were around when I was a little girl.
I have Molly and a suitcase full of her clothes. I never did outgrow my love of dolls. My DH calls me his 56 year old little girl sometimes, and I guess it's true.
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How darling! I learned to sew making doll clothes. Now I finally have a granddaughter with an AG doll. I have several patterns and am anxious to make outfits and to sew with her. I might get a doll for me too so we can do this together. Boy was I shocked at the price of the doll and the store bought clothes. How do parents ever afford all this?
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