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Monday, January 2, 2012

I finaly made a doll coat! Using the Liberty Jane pattern site and Heritage Doll Fashion pattern!


I have been buying Liberty Jane patterns for a while now and have been working through them. My niece Laura wanted a dolly coat and shoes for her dolls for Christmas so I took out my pattern and worked my way through it. I have to say that as a novice sewer, I had a great time with the pattern. It was very easy to follow and I am thrilled with how it turned out. It did take me the better part of two hours, (as most patterns I do for the first time do).  I have not done button holes yet and I chose to use velcro to close the Leopard Print Coat I made for Laura, and I was thrilled with how it turned out.
I think I will make the bottom of the coat longer on my next coat. I love how it turned out and I even made some matching shoes for Laura's doll for Christmas. 
This pattern like all of Liberty Jane patterns are affordable, priced at $3.99. For the price of a Venti Coffee you can add to your pattern repertoire and your doll play collection. 
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5 comments:

  1. That turned out really cute! I think a longer length would be just as adorable! I have the pattern for the Oxford Square Hooded Coat and am now very excited to try it after seeing your success with this one!

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  2. That turned out really cute! I love Leopard Print, and the jacket looks really cute with the print.

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  3. I need to get a sewing machine again so I can make items like this. Right now, if I have to sew something, I hand sew it.

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  4. Really nice job on the jacket. I have quite a few patterns from Liberty Jane Patterns. They are wonderful. I have this jacket pattern also.......just have not had time to use it. Guess the jacket will have to be my next project.

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