Ah, lucky for you! And not a bad price, either. I think mine always end up costing 20-25$. Guess I'm not shopping at the right place? (I'll never be small enough to fit into the clothing patterns, myself, so I especially love the ones with accessory and etc designs. ^~)
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:00 am
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Ah, lucky for you! And not a bad price, either. I think mine always end up costing 20-25$. Guess I'm not shopping at the right place? (I'll never be small enough to fit into the clothing patterns, myself, so I especially love the ones with accessory and etc designs. ^~)
Did you check the site link that I posted? It has info on how to alter the patterns to fit American bodies. ^_^ I haven't tried it yet... keeping my fingers crossed!
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:33 pm
I was a gothic lolita doll for Halloween. I made the corset/bodice, skirt, and hair bow. I drafted the pattern for the skirt and modified one I had for the plastic boned corset.
The front has a lot of ruffled lace and also laces up - it takes forever to get into. whee
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 4:35 pm
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I was a gothic lolita doll for Halloween. I made the corset/bodice, skirt, and hair bow. I drafted the pattern for the skirt and modified one I had for the plastic boned corset.
The front has a lot of ruffled lace and also laces up - it takes forever to get into. whee
Very pretty! ^_^
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 5:18 pm
very very pretty
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:39 pm
awesome, I have a friend who'll really appreciate these resources...she was talking to me about trying to find some help making her own lolita stuff, only the other day :3