Greetings, my dear Internet~Land! I’ve been diligently at work to get the 1/4 scale pattern set ready for you. I hope the delay hasn’t posed too much of a problem. Thanks so much for your patience, and I hope you enjoy it!

Greetings, my dear Internet~Land! I’ve been diligently at work to get the 1/4 scale pattern set ready for you. I hope the delay hasn’t posed too much of a problem. Thanks so much for your patience, and I hope you enjoy it!

Hello, hello, dear Internet~Land! Here we have the video tutorial for putting together the Yellow Coat outfit. Since we’ve already sewn the T-shirt and pants twice, we won’t spend as much time on those items. This video will focus more on the steps involved in sewing the coat and cap for this set. I’m still working on the 1/4 scale pattern set, so thank you sooooo much for your patience as I get it completed. Enjoy!
Hello, hello, dear Internet~Land! It’s time to move on to the next coat in our series. This will be the ORANGE coat outfit for Suga. It’s a longer length coat with front & back yoke pieces, an Oxford pleated back, front patch pockets, and cuffed sleeves. The loose fitted T-shirt is from the same pieces as the one in the previous post/video, and the set is finished out with a pair of faux leather, zipper-legged pants. I will link the pattern sets in both 1/3 and 1/6 scale below. Enjoy!
Hello, Dear Internet~Land! It’s time to start sewing the designs in the 7 Coats ~ 7 Colors Collection. We’ll start with RED!
Whew! OK, Internet~Land, the 1/6 scale (11″/28cm) size set is now ready to be posted! This set took a while to get ready because it was a LOT of work to scale down and add all the needed text to the pieces. These images had to be reduced twice, since the copier I used did not have the option to hand type in the percentage I wanted. Some of the pieces still need to be assembled just like in the larger scale size, and remember to be mindful that you may need to cut outside the pattern edge to make sure you have enough seam allowance. It’s as close as I could get, so as always ~ try a design in an inexpensive fabric first to ensure accurate fit. Many of these pattern pieces were also too small to include the design images, so the smaller ones are matched with color coded dots. For all you fellow Mattel 11 inch BTS Doll collectors I hope this will be a helpful addition for your sewing ambitions! Enjoy!

Hello, dear Internet~Land! I hope you are having a wonderful weekend. Here in the US, we are enjoying our Independence Day holiday, so I’ve had an extra day off work. It’s given me time to finish up the new pattern collection and get it formatted for posting! I was trying to keep the images away from the sides of the paper (to help out those who use A4 size), but many of the pieces needed to be positioned right on the edges to help conserve paper. Even with that effort, it still ended up being a 41 page file! To make it easier to match the correct pieces, I’ve done something new. I added the image of the completed garment to each piece needed to sew it. The only exception is the bonus button-up shirt. I was too deep into placing images to draw out that one (since it was added later), so it’s just labeled like normal. Hopefully this will make organization of your collection much smoother. I’m also going to try to cut some of my own fabrics this weekend, so we can get to sewing. This first version fits 1/3 scale male BJDs with a slim-medium build, and was designed specifically with the Basic Pattern Set for the MiroDoll 66cm male body. When making the pants for fellas with a little more thickness, just size the back darts to your specific doll before adding the waistband. This allows for a more versatile selection of sizing. I’ll be working on 1/4th and 1/6th scale versions as well in the next few weeks. In the mean time, you can enjoy this larger version and size it down on a copy machine yourself if you are needing the smaller sizes right away. Happy sewing!
