Happy, happy Christmas, dear Internet~Land! And if you do not celebrate Christmas, just keep the “happy, happy!” For any who wish it, I will be adding my statement of faith at the end of this post. I am very aware many do not share my beliefs, nor is it required for you to be welcome here. It’s just that this holiday celebrates that which is pivotable to my faith, and I would be ungrateful indeed not to share the source of my hope and strength this time of year.
Well, we have made it to December 24th! Today I will post both gifts #11 and #12, since many will be very busy with holiday celebrations tomorrow. This last and final design was my absolute favorite project/challenge of the year. I had so much fun making all the pieces and am so pleased with how everything turned out. So now… (drum roll, please)… introducing… the BTS Idol Hanbok BJD Pattern Collection in both SD (1/3) and MSD (1/4) sizes!!!!! These outfits are designed in such a way as to fit many different BJD body types. Some of the more closely fitted pieces would need slight alterations to fit bulkier dolls, but the Hanbok jackets and vest should be the most versatile. The smaller MSD size should work for a wide range of dolls, including the Tonner Matt body. I think the Tonner Peter Pevensie / Wilde Imagination Mortimer body falls right in the middle of the two pattern sizes, so you would need to choose the size change with which you are most comfortable: making the SD smaller, or making the MSD larger. I think my choice would be to use the SD patterns, and reduce them a bit, shortening length on the legs & sleeves as needed. Some of the shirts may already fit his torso and chest “as is.” Now for the patterns ~ these are HUGE files, so have LOTS of paper ready! Enjoy and here’s wishing you a very blessed Christmas holiday season!


If you’ve remained to the end, thank you for coming! I know many variations exist as to why and how people celebrate Christmas. For me, it is a time to remember and celebrate the birth of Lord Jesus as a plan was put into action to provide salvation to any who would choose to accept it. Jesus is the Son of God, born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, was tried, beaten, and crucified, died on a cross, was buried in a tomb for three days and nights, rose again on the third day of His own power, was witnessed of men, ascended back into Heaven where He now sits waiting to come again. All this, all He suffered, was done in love to provide a means of redemption to any who will accept it. I could provide all the Scripture references that tell the story and reasons why I believe this, but my purpose today is not to “prove my point.” It is my choice to believe, accept, and trust in what Jesus has done, and my thankfulness that leads me to share this good news with any who wish to hear it. I know many in this world have suffered so much in their lives ~ more than I will ever have to endure. But I have also had my share of heartaches and loss. It is my faith that provides the strength to continue. My wish is for any with whom I come in contact to know the peace and joy I have found. Life’s troubles will never disappear, but I find that my relationship with my Savior helps me navigate this journey and gives hope for a new life after this one is finished. All the best to you and yours this Christmas ~ much love! ~ missy









