I think its fabulous for the same reasons as you and because its less bulky looking in the finished items...I am making stuff for 10.5 cm (1:18th) and its a lifesaver!
OMG!!! I love this video. I can put this to use in so many ways. I have a friend who used to make awesome doll clothes with Fabritac. Now I know how she did it. Another doll'er presses her glued seams to speed up the drying process. Thank you so much for this video. I'm a new subscriber.
Thank you for your helpful tips. God Bless. I'm making a shirt and pants for my 6 inch Mandalorian. It's been difficult for me. But you explain very well and I have learned from you. Thanks
What is the purpose of the butte seam? I just came across your channel and love the topics you have in it and subbed. I am currently collecting patterns of clothing to create a shop and your tips and tutorials are helping me big time. I work with the 1:12 scale. Thank you for this informative video.
Sorry for the late reply. Butt seam is just an alternative way to join the fabrics. I use it less than other methods but there are times when the butt seam allows a more crisp turn in the fabric join.
Please could you explain why you take x2 pieces of fabric and join down the centre when it could be just one piece? Many thanks. I like the glue method for making dolls clothes so much easier.
Hi Bluebel. Sometimes it is to mimic where a seam would occur on the full size piece of clothing and other times to allow the fabric to turn and conform to the dolls body more easily. If you make a paper towel mockup (toile) of the clothing before using your fabric it helps you choose whether two pieces or one works best. Hope that helps.
Excellent video I loved it and so easy to follow. Do you have a video on cutting the pattern pieces out? I’m having a hard time cutting around corners and neckline trying to follow pattern and was wondering if there’s a easier way or trick to doing it. Thanks for any help and new sub :)
Transfer the pattern to a piece of tissue paper first. Pin it to the fabric and use tiny scissors, not full size sewing ones. You can also trace the pattern onto fabric if you use disappearing ink fabric pen. hope this helps
Hi Hideyoshi These two videos should help you with how I attach the sleeve to the doll and then work the armscye around the sleeve. ua-cam.com/video/OmmGRQWPw2w/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/63AfN6jWKCU/v-deo.html
This is going to help a lot because trying to sew every aspect of a tiny piece of clothing is a pain, especially when you have arthritis.
I think its fabulous for the same reasons as you and because its less bulky looking in the finished items...I am making stuff for 10.5 cm (1:18th) and its a lifesaver!
This is a fantastic tutorial, thank you so much! I suck at sewing and I'm sick of butchering my tiny clothes.
Such a Wonderful Easy to follow video! Thank You for
sharing! You just made some of my major DOLL struggles "SEW" simple! Thanks Again!
Super tips. It's so hard to be neat in 1:12th scale and this really helps me.
What an incredibly helpful video, these pro tips just changed the game for me
Great video I’m so glad tiny key hole mentioned your channel 💕💕💕💕💕
OMG!!! I love this video. I can put this to use in so many ways. I have a friend who used to make awesome doll clothes with Fabritac. Now I know how she did it. Another doll'er presses her glued seams to speed up the drying process. Thank you so much for this video. I'm a new subscriber.
Thanks. Gonna plan to make fabric clothing for dolls smaller than 1/12. I'm kinda nervous. LOL.
Thank you for this. I'm new at making mini dolls and I am having a hard time making little dresses for my dolls.
You're welcome and thanks for watching
Thank you for your helpful tips. God Bless. I'm making a shirt and pants for my 6 inch Mandalorian. It's been difficult for me. But you explain very well and I have learned from you. Thanks
I cannot thank you enough for sharing this. I have had a very difficult time learning this.
You're very welcome!
thank you! this will help me make clothes for my 4 inch ashton drake dolls buying clothes for them is so expensive! but making them will be cheaper
This is brilliant and so helpful. Thank you!
That was awesome!!! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. Very helpful.
Thank you I really enjoyed the tips!
Very, very helpful Thanks a lot!
Love your patterns and it is easier to make things with glue
Does the glue still keep joins after washing? Love you tutorials
Fantastic video. Thank you
Thank you very much.
Outstanding techniques.
Really helpful Thankyou
Thank you Sheri! I learned so much. Would you do a pants video please?
It's in the works Jenny. Glad you like the video.
Thank you!
Excellent tutorial 👏🏼❤️
Thank you Aura.
Where to find gooood 1:12 miniature fabric?
What is the purpose of the butte seam?
I just came across your channel and love the topics you have in it and subbed. I am currently collecting patterns of clothing to create a shop and your tips and tutorials are helping me big time. I work with the 1:12 scale. Thank you for this informative video.
Sorry for the late reply. Butt seam is just an alternative way to join the fabrics. I use it less than other methods but there are times when the butt seam allows a more crisp turn in the fabric join.
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Please could you explain why you take x2 pieces of fabric and join down the centre when it could be just one piece? Many thanks. I like the glue method for making dolls clothes so much easier.
Hi Bluebel. Sometimes it is to mimic where a seam would occur on the full size piece of clothing and other times to allow the fabric to turn and conform to the dolls body more easily. If you make a paper towel mockup (toile) of the clothing before using your fabric it helps you choose whether two pieces or one works best. Hope that helps.
@@MiniDollKits It does help a lot. Thank you so much x
where do I buy the needle tool and small glue bottle? thanks
Excellent video I loved it and so easy to follow. Do you have a video on cutting the pattern pieces out? I’m having a hard time cutting around corners and neckline trying to follow pattern and was wondering if there’s a easier way or trick to doing it. Thanks for any help and new sub :)
Transfer the pattern to a piece of tissue paper first. Pin it to the fabric and use tiny scissors, not full size sewing ones. You can also trace the pattern onto fabric if you use disappearing ink fabric pen. hope this helps
@@MiniDollKits Thank you so much for the reply i will try those tips also. Im new to sewing tiny clothes lol every tip helps.
Ou se procurer la petite bouteille de colle avec la pointe fine?
Hey can u post some Indian bride doll clothes turtial
Doesn't the glue make it kind of stiff so it won't "fall/lay" right‽
Can you do a tutorial on how to attach sleeves
Hi Hideyoshi These two videos should help you with how I attach the sleeve to the doll and then work the armscye around the sleeve. ua-cam.com/video/OmmGRQWPw2w/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/63AfN6jWKCU/v-deo.html
I tried to find the viscose doll hair, but I couldn't even find it on amazon. where do you get it?
Go to their shop from this channel. They sell viscose.
@@7spiritualcompass706 Thank u very much.
We sell the viscose at minidollkit.com Lots of great colors.