Unboxing a New Addition to my Crew

Hello, hello, dear Internet~Land! Today we have a new unboxing video for a female BJD sculpt from one of my favorite companies, Angell Studio. After we review that lovely lady, we’ll take a look at a cute little dolly collection I stumbled across at Dollar Tree. At the end of the video I also give a brief announcement for our next project series. Enjoy!

Theme-Park Bounding 6 ~ Headbands!

Greetings, dear Internet~Land! I received a message asking about the assembly process for the headbands in this series. I can’t believe I forgot to include them when making the clothing items. So, here to officially finish out the project, is a video showing a couple different ways these can be put together. Enjoy!

Theme-Park Bounding 4 ~ Finishing Frosty Pieces

Hello, Dear Internet~Land! We’re back to finish up the last pieces for the Frosty style part of our collection. This part of the series included a total of nine pieces: back-pack, oversize snowflake t-shirt, snowflake capri length pants, snowflake pocket hoodie, wide leg shorts, lacey leggings, button-up blouse, three tiered skirt, and sparkle white full length pants. Below are the links to the pattern set in both SD (1/3 scale) and MSD (1/4 scale) sizes as well as sewing video number 4 in the series.

Theme-Park Bounding Part 3

Hello, dear friends in Internet~Land! I hope all is well and that you’re ready for the next installment of our Theme-Park Bounding outfit adventures. This video will feature two pieces for the “Frosty”/”Snow Queen” set. I will link the SD (1/3) size and MSD (1/4) size patterns here again in this post above the video link. We still have a lot of items to sew, so stay tuned!

Theme-Park Bounding 2 – Fabric Choices

Hello, hello, Dear Internet~Land! Along with a video to look over our fabric selections for this project, I have also put together the pattern in the smaller MSD (1/4 scale) size for your convenience. It is reduced to 70% of the original draft, and should be workable for a variety of 1/4 scale dolls. I will post the PDF pattern link with an image of the pieces below the video link. Enjoy & happy sewing!

Finishing Up the Series for the 1892 Gown

Hello, Internet~Land. I hope you are well tonight as we take a look at the last step of our project. In this video we’ll put together the lace overlay top as well as a pearl necklace and a satin drawstring bag to match the gown. Let me know if you enjoy this type of project ~ one with several installments, and maybe we’ll see what else we can create in kind. Enjoy!

The Third Enstallment of our 1800s Gown Project

Greetings, dear Internet~Land! Thank you so much for stopping by today to join this next step in our journey. I am really enjoying how this outfit is coming along. In this video we will sew the actual gown. When I checked over the instructions, I found this would also include the lace skirt overlay. I had previously thought that would be a separate piece, so lets take a look at how it fits together.

Continuing Our Old Fashion Journey

Hello, dear Internet~Land! Here is the second step in our project to put together a BJD fashion outfit from 1892. In this video we’ll work on sewing the petticoat skirt using two different methods. That way you can see which type of pattern pieces you would prefer using. Enjoy!