Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2014

12" Baby Doll Dress and Bloomers- Free Pattern!

Vera's baby doll was in need of a new outfit, so I made her a dress and set of bloomers. When Vera woke up from her nap, I proudly showed her baby doll's new attire to her. "Vera, look what Mommy made for your baby!" to which she replied "Noooo!"and immediately removed the new dress and tried to put the old worn-out outfit back on. That girl does not like change. Fortunately, she warmed up to the new clothes after a few days and now loves dressing and undressing her doll.


This pattern was made to fit a 12" Waterbabies Doll but will fit most 12" dolls with a few minor modifications. I won't be providing a step-by-step tutorial with this pattern, but have included a few helpful tips. To get the pattern, simply right-click on the images below and save. Print at full scale.





Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Dress for Silent Auction

One of Zach's pharmacy school organizations recently held a silent auction. I donated one of my dresses and am happy to say it helped raise $40 for the organization!





Thursday, April 10, 2014

Giveaway at Dugans in Cahoots

Visit Dugans in Cahoots to read a featured artist post about Minnie Millery and learn more about my shop. You can also enter for a chance to win a Nora or Phil hand puppet!


Sunday, March 16, 2014

Marcus

Introducing the newest addition to Minnie Millery, Marcus the monster! Marcus may be the color of mucus, but he's really snot a bad guy.





Saturday, December 28, 2013

Christmas Dress

For the past few months I've had an image in my head for a special holiday dress for Vera. I wanted a gold triangle print for the bodice, peter pan collar, and exposed gold zipper in the back.


I used Butterick's B5912 toddler dress pattern  (view B with the peter pan collar and puff sleeves). The pattern was fairly easy to follow but I had a lot of trouble with the collar. I've sewn peter pan collars before without any problems, but had to rip out the seams twice on the collar of this dress! I didn't love the size and shape of the collar either, so I made a few adjustments. I would probably draft my own collar next time. On the positive side, the sizing was accurate.

I wasn't able to find a metallic triangle print so I decided to make my own. I used DecoArt SoSoft Metallic Fabric Paint in Glorious Gold and made a stencil out of freezer paper. The nice thing about freezer paper is that one side is coated in wax, so you can iron it on to fabric and it will temporarily stick. It's perfect for stencils and cutting out shapes for appliques.



I used premium bleached muslin for the bodice and a cotton/polyester blend broadcloth for the skirt. The skirt looks somewhat gold in the pictures, but it's actually a warm green color...I believe it's called "Avocado".



And I couldn't resist making a coordinating hair clip. It's mistletoe!





Thursday, December 19, 2013

Christening Gown

A friend (of a friend) had a baby girl a couple of months ago and asked if I could turn her wedding dress into a christening gown for her daughter. I thought it was such a sweet idea and was glad to help.


I used Burda Kids pattern 9649 . It's a very good pattern with easy to follow instructions and clear illustrations. However, the sizing does run a bit large.

I made a few modifications- a peter pan collar instead of a ruffle and extending the skirt lining to full length. I was able to make the gown entirely out of fabric from her wedding dress. The only thing not original to her wedding dress is the snaps.



I also made a matching bonnet (included in the same pattern).


They plan to use this gown for all of their children so I embroidered her daughter's name on the hem of the skirt lining, that way they can add each child's name as they wear it.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Hello Aunt Edna

The fresh fabric combination of this romper has a retro vibe, just like your great Aunt Edna! Made from 100% cotton, the Aunt Edna Bubble Romper features a ruffled waistline and ruffled leg openings, three-button closure at back and hidden four snap closure at bottom. The bodice is fully lined and all seams are professionally finished to prevent fraying. Also available as a dress!







Saturday, October 26, 2013

The Evelyn Top

Made from 100% cotton, the Evelyn Top features a Peter Pan collar, exposed zipper closure at back and drop waist with peplum detail. Fabric tab behind zipper protects little one's skin. Bodice is fully lined and all seams are professionally finished to prevent fraying. Available in sizes 18 months - 4T.





Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Children's Fashions by Minnie Millery

I'm excited to announce the launch of my new line of children's clothing, to be sold exclusively in my etsy shop, Minnie Millery! In addition to the felt toys currently offered, Minnie Millery will now carry girl's fashions, sizes 18 months through 4T. The line will feature pretty yet practical fashions for kid's on the go, made from 100% cotton.

Here's a little sneak peek at some of the things I'll be adding to my shop over the coming month.







Thursday, January 24, 2013

Mr. Frog


Do you have the time? Mr. Frog does!




Made of wool-blend felt with hand embroidered details. Complete with removable plaid trousers and gold pocket watch! Available for sale in my etsy shop.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Googily

I had someone contact me about making a Googily doll, from the book Jumpy Jack and Googily, by Meg Rosoff. It's her grandson's favorite book and she wanted to give him a Googily doll for Christmas.



I made him out of wool felt, like my other monster softies, but chose to make him a rag doll, with floppy arms and legs.