The image shows a Momoko doll wearing a renaissance gown with shift and bonnet. The doll stands in a foyer or atrium with statues and columns all around her. Her dress is decorated in ribbons and ruffles. Her shift is lacy. If you'd like to make these doll clothes for your Momoko doll, please click on the link in the caption for the free printable sewing patterns and tutorial video for sewing these doll clothes. Japanese translation: 画像はシフトとボンネット付きのルネッサンスガウンを着た桃子人形を示しています。 人形はホワイエまたはアトリウムに立っており、周りには彫像や柱があります。 彼女のドレスはリボンとフリルで飾られています。 彼女のシフトはレースです。 モモコ人形用にこれらの人形の服を作りたい場合は、キャプションのリンクをクリックして、これらの人形の服を縫うための無料の印刷可能な縫製パターンとチュートリアルビデオをご覧ください。

Sew 2 Dresses for #Momoko Dolls @ ChellyWood.com #MomokoPh

This week I’m going to show you how to make two “dresses” for Momoko dolls. Momoko is a highly articulated, gorgeous doll, made my the Sekiguchi company of Japan. She’s not usually a “play with” doll, but more of a woman’s collectible doll, having a price tag of a hundred American dollars on up (that’s approximately 1100 yen or 89 euros). If you’re thinking about … Continue reading Sew 2 Dresses for #Momoko Dolls @ ChellyWood.com #MomokoPh

Image of Barbie wearing grey wig and dressed in a Renaissance-style gown, overlooking a medieval feast.

#BeautifulDoll Dress Has #Free #SewingPattern @ ChellyWood.com

This is the dress Lady Montague will be wearing in my Barbie/dolly version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. If you’d like to see a preview of my upcoming stop-motion video of the Shakespearean classic tragedy, click here. So how do you make a doll dress like the one pictured above? Download this skirt pattern and this bodice pattern, and print them. Then follow the instructions in … Continue reading #BeautifulDoll Dress Has #Free #SewingPattern @ ChellyWood.com

Image of Barbie wearing grey wig and dressed in a Renaissance-style gown, overlooking a medieval feast.

#Lady Montague #DressPattern Is New and (as Always) #Free @ ChellyWood.com

Yes, today I have another new pattern to share with you. I’ve never posted this one before, but I must say this is a relatively easy dress to make. It’s the dress Lady Montague is wearing in my Barbie/dolly version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. If you’d like to see a preview of my upcoming stop-motion video of the Shakespearean classic tragedy, click here. So … Continue reading #Lady Montague #DressPattern Is New and (as Always) #Free @ ChellyWood.com