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Rebecca costume from Med Welch and Children's Corner patterns |
April brings my daughter's lit club to the time period of Rebecca, 1914.
So, here is the costume:
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Rebecca Costume based on Children's Corner patterns. |
Doll Dress Details:
1890 Hi/Low Waist Dress from Med Welch on Etsy.
I made the high waist dress with the wide round collar. Easy pattern to follow the directions and make a great dress. My only fault with the pattern in putting 18" doll set-in sleeves. I always set in clothing sleeves, but doll sleeves make my fingers cramp.
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1890 Hi/Low Waist Dress |
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Back view of dresses and even the girl and doll's hair match! |
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Close-up of bodice |
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This dress was tough to photograph. The small print drives your auto focus nuts. |
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Love the full skirt with side pleats to match the doll. |
The Girl's Dress:
Pattern:
Bodice and Sleeves: Children's Corner Lily with an A-line modification at the bottom of the bodice
Collar: Children's Corner Louise
Skirt: Children's Corner Sassy Skirt
Fabric:
OLD navy blue quilting cotton from my stash
(My daughter dislikes the fabric, so she dislikes this dress. Her comment after seeing the dress was something like this: "How about we collaborate on the fabric selection next time?" )
Construction:
NOT ALL PATTERNS FROM THE SAME COMPANY WILL FIT TOGETHER, but Children's Corner patterns are made that way. Such a breeze to put this dress together with the many different design choices from multiple patterns. After sewing up the doll dress, I could easily pick the pattern pieces from a few Children's Corner patterns and come up with this dress.
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Children's Corner Sassy Skirt, Louise, and Lily. |
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Lily bodice piece that was angled into an A-line for the flounce effect. |
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Yeah! Only one more dress to go! |
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Full Skirt. |
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Close-up of doll. |
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Happy smile! |
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The dog joined the photo shot. |
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Big brother joined the photo shot. |
Instead of a Just Like Me doll, Rebecca matches my daughter to a T.
Next month is the last lit club and will be in honor of Kit.