Twelve Gifts of Christmas 2023 #11 & #12

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

Twelve Gifts of Christmas 2023 #10

Good evening, Internet~Land! Today was a very productive day. Up at 3:10am, I got Gift #9 posted this morning, finished up the last gift of the series (now just two more left), then headed over to pick up my mom’s to take her out for lunch and some shopping, finished up the last of my own shopping, and now am ready to post Gift #10. Tonight we have the smaller MSD (1/4 scale) BJD version of the Zig-Zag Coat Pattern. This size should also work for the Tonner Matt body style. Now to head off into sleepy time. Sweet dreams, my friends!

Twelve Gifts of Christmas 2023 #9

Greetings, dear Internet~Land! Wow! December has moved by so quickly for me this year. I can’t believe it’s already the 22nd. I’ve been very busy during my breaks at work to finish up the remaining gifts for this year’s celebration. Today’s surprise is a BJD Coat (in SD, 1/3 scale size) with a zig-zag front cross over lapel. The design just popped in my head as a fun, festive way to dress up for the holidays. I already have lots of pants patterns on the website, so for today we just have the coat. I hope you have some time to relax and be creative during this busy time of year!

Twelve Gifts of Christmas 2023 #8

Greetings and warm holiday wishes to you, dear Internet~Land. Tonight with Gift #8, I also have a new video tutorial for sewing the Armadillo Jeans. I hope you are having a fine festive season and are enjoying our gift collection thus far. Today’s gift is the MSD (1/4 scale) version of the Retro Color Block Dress Pattern Set. The pattern image and PDF link are posted below the video link. Enjoy!

Twelve Gifts of Christmas 2023 #7

Hello, hello, Internet~Land. I hope you are having a great December and things are going well. I now have our seventh project ready to post. I’ve had this pattern design bouncing around in my head for quite a while. It originated as a paper doll outfit in the Ella Flex Articulated Paper Doll Set (which is available on my Paper Doll page). I always enjoy color blocking with fabrics. This SD (1/3 scale) BJD pattern set features all the color blocking pieces (color coded according to the image) as well as “facing” pieces that can either line the dress or serve as pieces on their own to make a simple sheath style dress. The set also includes the pieces to make some flared under-shorts and thigh-high stockings to compliment the look. Enjoy!

Twelve Gifts of Christmas 2023 #6

Good evening, Internet~Land! I hope you are doing well. We’re busy working and getting ready for the holidays. Gift #5 is the MSD (1/4 scale) version of my Female BJD Hanbok Pattern Set. The SD (1/3 scale) version is already available here on the site and can be found by using the Menu above to access the Ready To Print – Female 1/3 Patterns Page. The pattern pieces feature pictures of the sewn set, and I will include a link to watch the tutorial for sewing these pieces together. I sewed this in SD size, but the MSD size is sewn the same way. Enjoy!

Twelve Gifts of Christmas 2023 #3

Greetings, dear Internet~Land! I hope your December is beginning well. This post has Gift #3 ~ a lovely Waterfall Gown Pattern Set that includes the gown with a waterfall style overlay on the skirt, a waterfall style cape, and optional fairy wings. Because the pattern pieces are too large to fit onto 8.5×11 inch paper, the pattern has pictures showing how to assemble all the pieces before you begin cutting fabrics. I think when I make my own version of this set, I’ll also make a beaded head piece. I’ve made fairy wings before by tracing and coloring the wing design onto clear acetate. Because SD BJDs can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, these wings are made of four pieces per set. To attach the wings together, I will use some white wire twisty-ties. Then I’ll feed the arms through attached clear rubber bands and loop the bands around the fronts of the shoulders. The cape can be sewn with a solid back, or you can sew it with a slitted center back so it can fall to either side of the wings. Enjoy & Happy Sewing!

Twelve Gifts of Christmas 2023 #2

Hello, hello! And now to make sure all your MSD (1/4 size) BJD fellas don’t feel left out, we have the Armadillo Jeans Pattern Set reduced from the SD size to 70% for the smaller guys. I think will work for the average 43-45cm dolls. You can use the facing/anchor pieces to get an idea of the waist and inseam measurements and then compare them against those of your own doll. Then make any needed adjustments for a good fit. The only 1/4 scale fellas I have are the MiroDoll newer 1/4 male body and the Tonner “Matt” bodied guys (I have a Tonner Peter Pevensie as well, but he’s on the bigger size when it comes to MSD averages), so I’m not sure how the pattern would fit other brands. In any event, I hope it’s helpful to have this ready in a smaller version to save you all a bit of work. Enjoy and happy sewing!