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Title: Doll clothes sewing book recs
Post by: Thimble on September 27, 2020, 04:16:03 AM
It has eeeeeenglish lol. Also, awesome step by step photos with written instructions for each step. Very good if you're new to sewing clothes of any size, but includes some tricks specific to miniature clothes.
Patterns are a nice mix of basics, so you can make a mix and match wardrobe. Much, much better quality clothes than the garbage that dolls get sold with lately. Looks like things you could and would wear yourself, lol.

Title is  "Doll Sewing Book HANON", available from amazon.jp for 1800 yen. (About 18 bucks, depending on exchange rate.)
Title: Re: Doll clothes sewing book recs
Post by: kCherry on September 27, 2020, 06:06:53 AM
That's really cool! I'd really like to sew for my dolls one day. This book is very visually appealing and looks very easy to follow. Thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: Doll clothes sewing book recs
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on September 27, 2020, 11:21:34 AM
my go-to book is usually "the dolls dressmaker" by venus a. dodge
 
it's older but I saw there are used copies for like $3 on amazon
Title: Re: Doll clothes sewing book recs
Post by: Thimble on September 27, 2020, 08:10:22 PM
Hadn't heard of that one! Thanks for the rec. I'll have to check it out.

I tend to prefer Japanese books for crafting, because I find they have the best instructions, and waaay more content. Ngl, the worst craft how to book I've found here was still better 7/10 of similar books I've found in the states. And the best books blow American published craft books right out of the water. And don't get me started on the craft magazines! It's even more pronounced there. Tutorial writing is a skill...that most people don't have, lol.

That being said, Japanese books have their flaws,lol! For example.... Fair warning about the english translations in the Hanon book, for some reason they consistently translated the word 'fabric' as 'dough'. Doesn't affect the readability of the instructions, it's just funny. Why no one noticed before printing, I have no idea, lol.

Oh, and the patterns come sized for dolls in 3 sizes, at 100percent. No resized copy mistakes, yay! Lol.
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