Here's Josefina in her riding dress. I used her regency dress-style pattern, but made it short sleeved, removed the neck ruffle (used it as the neck facing), and added the two ruffles at the bottom. I had a fat quarter I used for the vest. You may see AG's version of it
here.





Amy did another great job on the pictures. Thanks.
1 comment:
I am always amazed at the detail you have in your doll clothes. I always thought that sewing such small clothes was hard, but the details you add must be even harder. The riding dress is beautiful!
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