Rococo styled dresses are usually Marie Antionette French Court era ballgowns covered in jewels and frill. Pretty, but a bit dated! Here's a half-length version of the classic that can be dressed up with as many frills and accessories as you can put on it, or simplified into a Bo-peep shepherdess style. The wide-hipped skirt and pointed bodice is also very popular with Hime (Princess) Lolita styles!
Patterns Included: Dress with multiple sleeve, ruffle, skirt options and stockings. Body Variations this pattern fits: Classic, Curvy, Tall, Petite, Strong Supplies needed: 1/3 yard fabric, thread/sewing supplies Difficulty: Intermediate (Sleeves, Layering) You can also check out the 'Tutorials' section for free resources on sewing and sizing.
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I chose to make my boots with no openings and seams to the inside. The fabric I used was really a little stiff, but the pattern makes a great pair of boots.
This pattern is the best pants pattern for Monster High girls! I love this style of jeans (I wear them myself) and they really flatter the Monster High figure.
I didn't think I'd love this pattern as much as do. The little blouse and bodice are easy to sew and make me look like I'm a professional seamstress! The pieces can work with other patterns as well. My favorite combo is the bodice from the Dirndl pattern combined with the dress from the Convertible Mini Dress pattern!
This is my favorite time period and I love the clothes! This pattern is perfect to dress up all my dolls in so they can go to the Ren Faire, or just look pretty. The different pieces also work with other patterns/dresses.