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La coupe est parfaite pour ma Barbie curvy. Facile à coudre.
I mostly used this pattern to make Enid, Bianca, and Wednesday their school uniforms; they turned out so cute! Just lengthen the skirt. Would highly reccomend!
I like to mix and match patterns and the skirt from this one is adorable with various blouses from RAD Doll Clothes. It's one of the few you can use a sewing machine for, since the skirt is fairly wide at the bottom. A good starter pattern for a beginner, since the bodice isn't too challenging. And it turns into a bouquet of bohemian fun!
I've only done a basic bodice and skirt with this pattern, and haven't tried the blouse sleeves or attached blouse yet, but the two dresses I made turned out really cute! Go slowly, and hand sew the tiny straps, and you'll be happy with the result.
I wanted a school uniform for my Pear Girl. This pleated skirt is perfect - exactly what I wanted.
fits ken perfectly and very easy to follow
The instructions are very detailed and easy for me to follow as a beginner!
The outfit was easy to make and looks great. The instructions were clear. I love their patterns
The shirt for the Medium Boy School Uniform pattern fits the Ever After High boys so well, and even works on Monster High, too, as a roomy shirt. I sewed on half a dozen 3mm bronze buttons and I love the result. Plenty of room to add snaps to close or leave open for a more casual or layered look. Another fantastic pattern by Rad Doll Clothes.
A few more photos in the instructions would have been amazing.
Yes, all my yes. I love historic patterns and this fits that bill. Everything came out perfectly and it is very easy to follow.
This pattern is exactly what I was looking for. It is easy to follow and gives great results. I've already used it a few times with different fabrics. I love historic styles!
I could just be a novice sewer, but the instructions were a bit hard to follow at times, particularly with the collar and interfacing, hopefully after a few more tries I'll have something that looks great!
I've enjoyed making several Regency dresses with this pattern. It's pretty easy to follow and understand if you know anything about sewing. And the dresses turn out very cute! You can also adapt the pattern if you have others from this same shop; I made a long-sleeved Regency dress by using a sleeve from a seperate pattern.
Steaming the dresses wasn't necessary for most of the gowns.