Monday, March 28, 2016

DOLL CLOTHES FOR MADAME ALEXANDER DOLLS

Momma Cat was a lucky girl and received these two crochet books from Daddy Cat for Christmas!  









You can see they both have a lot of different kinds of clothing you can crochet for your dolls. Momma Cat picked a pattern from the first book (the Teddy Suit pattern) and went to work!


She decided right away that She didn't want to make a Teddy Suit, She wanted to make a Cat Suit instead!  Go figure! So she bought some black yarn and went to work.  

She doesn't remember how long it took her to complete the outfit, but she was shocked when she went to put it on her doll!  It was way tooooooooo small!  It was probably her own fault for not checking the gauge when she first started (a very important step!), but she was not very happy with the outcome!  So Momma Cat tore it apart and started completely over again!  

She made the second Cat Suit and tried it on her doll.  This time it fit, but it was so very difficult to get on, that she decided it needed to be redesigned.  This caused no end of problems with the pattern, but she was able to re-make it with a back opening, including buttonholes and buttons.  This is pretty essential when making doll clothes, as doll arms and torsos do not bend and twist the same way a human's can!  

  
So, here's a picture of the finished Cat Suit from the back, you can see the tail, and the buttons!

Cat Suit with button and buttonhole closure

Cat Suit from the front
 What Momma Cat learned from making this outfit was, (and this is so important!), all 18 inch dolls are not created equally, so clothing will fit the dolls differently.  Pay close attention to gauge and try the garment on the doll periodically as you make it!  That way you can adjust it to fit your doll perfectly!  Also, zipper, velcro, or button openings are essential, or your doll's clothes will be very hard to put on and remove.  So, if your pattern doesn't call for them, you might have to do a little re-designing of your own!

Please learn from Momma Cat's mistakes, so you don't have to make the same outfit three times, and have fun creating some one-of-a-kind doll clothes for your doll, or for a friend's.  

- Momma Cat

4 comments:

  1. What a cute cat suit! It must have been daunting to rip everything out and start over, but the result was worth it. You're so clever to be able to redesign the pattern to include the modifications that were necessary. Now you have an original design!

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    1. I have to admit that it was the last thing I wanted to do, but it had to be done! Now it's easy to take off and on, the way it should be!

      - Momma Cat

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  2. Your cat suit looks great! I can't wait to see what else you make from your new books. I admire your perserverence to make the same project three times until it turned out right. I'm having similar issues with a hat pattern right now.

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    1. Like you, I am a perfectionist when it comes to my crochet projects. We get it from Grandma! Anyway, it was worth it to finally get it right. I hope your project turns out well too!

      - Momma Cat

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