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Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape ~ doll size :)

Postby Queen Emmie » Dec 02, 2010 10:01 pm

I recently made a custom order on my Etsy shop for an 18-inch doll-size version of Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape. It was a delightful project as I had been wanting to make doll-size re-creations of Lucy's costumes for quite a while.
I used The Wardrobe Door site for help in knowing the basic construction of the dress. Of course, with it being doll size, it's not exact-- the colors of the fabrics are slightly different and I wasn't able to figure out how to get the look of the beads throughout the fabric of the dress-- but overall I was happy with how it turned out! :)
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I'm looking forward to making more in the future! :D
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Re: Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape ~ doll size :)

Postby DaughterofEve1792 » Dec 08, 2010 10:53 pm

Ohmigoodness!! This is awesome!!! :-o Wow!! You did an amazing job!
I love making doll dresses Narnia style! :D Did you use a pattern, and if so, which one? Are you planning on making any more Narnian dresses? :) Thanks for the inspiration to start mine back up! :p
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Re: Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape ~ doll size :)

Postby Queen Emmie » Dec 09, 2010 11:46 am

Thank you! :)
I drafted the greater part of the pattern. For the sleeves, I used pattern pieces from Josefina's Christmas Gown pattern (an out-of-print doll dress pattern from American Girl), but I made the lower part of the sleeves more bell-shaped. The rest I drafted myself. It was tricky and fun. :) I did trace the pieces out roughly so I can make more in the same style. :D
I would like to do a whole series of Lucy's wardrobe in doll size to sell on Etsy; maybe that will be my winter project. :)
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Re: Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape ~ doll size :)

Postby Lady Lilliandil » Dec 21, 2010 4:26 pm

Wow!!! that's...... AMAZING! I love it, you are so talented! :ymapplause: ;)
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Re: Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape ~ doll size :)

Postby StarAsterisk » Dec 31, 2010 5:39 pm

oh very cute! lovely silk! you did such a great job. the doll even looks similar to lucy! :ymapplause:
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Postby Liberty Hoffman » Jan 21, 2011 4:19 pm

oh wow! very cool! I love it! so pretty! :D
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Re: Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape ~ doll size :)

Postby Quinlin » Mar 03, 2011 6:54 pm

Oooh! That's lovely! :) You did a great job replicating Lucy's Coronation Dress. The pretty light blue color of the fabric you chose for the dress itself works great and I love the fabric you used for the cape. The red with the white swirled patterns over it works great! I especially like the details on the pattern of the cape, as well as the fringe around the cape and dress. I also think the doll you chose to wear this outfit looks a bit like Lucy, (with the curls and soft featured face), so it looks even more beautiful when displayed. :)
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