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sold Fun Dress for Amber

Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
doll size ---Doll not for sale EMAIL HERE TO BUY
Height - 16"
Toe to Neckline - 13"
Shoulder Width - 5/8"
Shoulder to Elbow - 2 1/2"
Shoulder to Wrist - 4 5/8"
Wrist to Fingerbase - 7/8"
Wrist to Fingertip - 1/58"
Width of Hand - 1 1/8"
Neck Height - 4/8"
Hairline to Chin - 2 2/8"
Ear to Ear (front) - 3 2/8"
Base of Throat to Waist - 3"
Underarm to waist - 2"
Waist to Hip - 1"
Waist to Knee - 5 1/2"
Waist to Toe - 10"
Waist to Crotch (front) - 2 3/8"
Waist to Crotch (rear) - 2 6/8"
Inseam (inside of leg) - 7 6/8"

Little fun dress in cream with pink spots for your little Ellowyne Wilde doll Amber is our model today ,made of cotton with felt hat and voile slip

Comes with stocking ,pants,slip, dress ,hat
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sold Lily Elsie Gown for Amber 16inch lady doll

Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
Lily Elsie (8 April 1886 – 16 December 1962) was a popular English actress and singer during the Edwardian era, best known for her starring role in the hit London premiere of Franz Lehár's operetta The Merry Widow.
Beginning as a child star in the 1890s, Elsie built her reputation in several successful Edwardian musical comedies before her great success in The Merry Widow, opening in 1907. Afterwards, she starred in several more successful operettas and musicals. Admired for her beauty and charm on stage, Elsie became one of the most photographed women of Edwardian times.
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Lillie Elsie Gown .made of a silk bodice lovely gold embroidered skirt with attached  silk slip ,pants, stocking , gold Chain and bracelet, and matching hat ,will fit Amber 16 inch fashion doll
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Straight Line Measurements

Height - 16"
Toe to Neckline - 13"
Shoulder Width - 5/8"
Shoulder to Elbow - 2 1/2"
Shoulder to Wrist - 4 5/8"
Wrist to Fingerbase - 7/8"
Wrist to Fingertip - 1/58"
Width of Hand - 1 1/8"
Neck Height - 4/8"
Hairline to Chin - 2 2/8"
Ear to Ear (front) - 3 2/8"
Base of Throat to Waist - 3"
Underarm to waist - 2"
Waist to Hip - 1"
Waist to Knee - 5 1/2"
Waist to Toe - 10"
Waist to Crotch (front) - 2 3/8"
Waist to Crotch (rear) - 2 6/8"
Inseam (inside of leg) - 7 6/8"
Foot Length (sole)- 1 6/8"













sold Ellowyne had a Pretty Pink Dress

Monday, October 24, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
Pretty Cotton Pink Dress
Today i thought i would try this little fluffy style cotton dress for Amber ,
Amber is a lovely 16" fashion doll
this whole outfit includes
custom made felt hat
little cotton dress
half slip with frills,  pants and stocking ,ribbon choker  and bag
price $59 post $10
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Straight Line Measurements

Height - 16"
Toe to Neckline - 13"
Shoulder Width - 5/8"
Shoulder to Elbow - 2 1/2"
Shoulder to Wrist - 4 5/8"
Wrist to Fingerbase - 7/8"
Wrist to Fingertip - 1/58"
Width of Hand - 1 1/8"
Neck Height - 4/8"
Hairline to Chin - 2 2/8"
Ear to Ear (front) - 3 2/8"
Base of Throat to Waist - 3"
Underarm to waist - 2"
Waist to Hip - 1"
Waist to Knee - 5 1/2"
Waist to Toe - 10"
Waist to Crotch (front) - 2 3/8"
Waist to Crotch (rear) - 2 6/8"
Inseam (inside of leg) - 7 6/8"
Foot Length (sole)- 1 6/8"


SOLD Gibson Girl Outfit

Thursday, October 13, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
                                               Edwardian Gibson Girl Outfit

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The mermaid skirt was a favorite of the ladies. These skirts were tight till the knee region. The opened up and had a flared look at the bottom.
Pastel colors were very popular during the Edwardian times. However, shades of gold were popular too.(that's next coming up)
The middle class women worn tailored suits. This was very convenient during the cold winter times.
There was another classy, modern and very upbeat breed of women who were referred to as the Gibson girl. They had beautiful curved figures and wore gowns that highlighted the curves of their figure.
Now that's who we have here today beautiful Amber looking Stunning in her curvy Gibson Girl Ensemble ,
Made of mauve water taffeta with flowing lace fish tail skirt ,Amber has a matching bodice top and lovely Edwardian style hat ,matching vintage bracelet and pretty penny bag ,and underwear stocking and pants ,price $89 post $10

















SOLD O.O.A.K. ensemble .

Monday, October 10, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
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O.O.A.K. ensemble .
This outfit its full of charm and will never be repeated ,
Silk in and out ,guipure lace trim ,tambour net overskirt ,silk bodice with delicate organizer roses trimmed with a little pear here and there top and edge of bodice .matching felt hat fully trimmed with guipure lace ,little hat pin and lovely underwear


















SOLD ITS ALL ABOUT THE HAT

Monday, October 10, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
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Beautiful Amber in her Red Silk Ensemble

Today I am offering this lovely red silk outfit for 16" Amber ,

It came's with red silk dress, silk Jacket ,beautiful felt hat decorated with a pretty feather boa,

White stocking and under pants


I am not listing on ebay for a few weeks as I am off on a small holiday on the 21st ( big Smile on my face )

Send me a email if you would like this outfit

Thank you for looking












Have a dolly good day

SOLD AMBER'S NEW DRESS

Friday, October 07, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
AMBER'S NEW DRESS on ebay now    go to ebay here SOLD



SOLD 1920 Flapper Dress

Thursday, October 06, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
SOLD
Flapper in the 1920s was a term applied to a "new breed" of young Western women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. 

Today i enjoyed making this vintage net dress  trimmed with vintage lace for a 16 inch fashion doll Amber .
Amber comes with 1920 style underwear pretty hat string of pearls and lovely dress 















SOLD EDWARDIAN STYLE TEA DRESS

Tuesday, October 04, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »
SOLD

Hail Spots on  sheer powder blue  lawn with vintage lace makes up this lovely Edwardian Tea Dress for Amber on special for a short time















Hail Spots on  sheer powder blue  lawn with vintage lace makes up this lovely Edwardian Tea Dress for Amber

SOLD elegant vintage tea dress for ellowyne

Monday, October 03, 2011 Posted In Edit This 1 Comment »
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SOLD black and white walk away dress

Sunday, October 02, 2011 Posted In Edit This 0 Comments »


Quick & Easy One Piece Wrap Dress. Here's the smartest idea of the season . . . a dress that has only back waist and shoulder seams, that has its back wrapped around to the front for a sheath-and-overskirt look. . Wear it for any occasion. Made from just 3 pattern pieces, no facings!
Here's a look at the history of the Walk-away Dress:
During the 1950's, Butterick experienced a phenomenon it had not known since the 'Garibaldi Suit' of the late 1860's. It was pattern 6015, and it was dubbed the 'walk-away' dress, because it was so easy you could "Start it after breakfast... walk-away in it for luncheon!".
It's simple yet flattering wrap design and easy construction were what made it so popular. Sales of the pattern were so great, that at one point manufacturing of all other patterns ceased, and only the 'walk-away' dress was produced until all back-orders for this dress could be filled.
Today i have my version  for Bleuette,
dress is cotton  with a pretty bonnet
price is $26 post $5
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SOLD 1950's Walk-away Dress

Friday, September 30, 2011 Posted In Edit This 1 Comment »
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Quick & Easy One Piece Wrap Dress. Here's the smartest idea of the season . . . a dress that has only back waist and shoulder seams, that has its back wrapped around to the front for a sheath-and-overskirt look. . Wear it for any occasion. Made from just 3 pattern pieces, no facings!
Here's a look at the history of the Walk-away Dress:
During the 1950's, Butterick experienced a phenomenon it had not known since the 'Garibaldi Suit' of the late 1860's. It was pattern 6015, and it was dubbed the 'walk-away' dress, because it was so easy you could "Start it after breakfast... walk-away in it for luncheon!".
It's simple yet flattering wrap design and easy construction were what made it so popular. Sales of the pattern were so great, that at one point manufacturing of all other patterns ceased, and only the 'walk-away' dress was produced until all back-orders for this dress could be filled.
Today Bleuette has her first but not last Walk-away Dress you dont need to show the inside i just liked it that way .also a little cotton cape

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