My mom said if she were to live in any time in the past she would live in the regency era hence the dresses do not squeeze your waist like really tiny 😄
Dear, Dear Froggy, I enjoy this channel so much. I've been sewing since 1959, and I can assure you that doll patterns need as many alterations for a specific doll as human patterns do for individual people. There used to be a free online chart that compared doll sizes and measurements. Even individual American Girl dolls vary in their individual measurements. I have several AG clothes publications, and each one strongly advises checking the dolls' measurements against the patterns! My mother made my Barbie wardrobe in 1966 (I was 16 and still playing with dolls!), and until she passed away, she never let me forget what a trial fitting Barbie was. I've made Barbie clothes for nieces and grand girls, and they are not as easy as they look.
You are just a little older than I am. I learned how to sew on my mother’s singer, sewing machine that she bought with savings bonds from a secondhand store and from there made dresses for my sister and I, doll clothes, and this may sound a little funny, but my love for miniatures came from my father. He built a three/eighths miniature roadshow of Ringling, Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus from 1953. And literally he was working on his last wagon three days before he died. My father was a prominent person in our community and it was a very, very big wake and funeral, but part of it pictures of what the circus look like and my mother sewed all those tents and all of that on that old singer for my father. It is still set up today. It lives in its own little house 26 x 26 and very well alarmed he’s been gone for 11 years, but at his way, we showed the first wagon that he made, and the last wagon that he made. I learned how to make little skirts out of bits of lace for the trapeze people little costumes for the people who would be on the float wagons so I understand that at 16 you still loved your Barbies because so did I. And we were both fortunate enough to have mothers who taught us how to sew. I did make sure that my children knew how to sew on a button and fix a rip in their clothing before they went away to college, but they really weren’t interested in any of the other things that I would’ve liked to have taught them.
@barbarawalsh2875 What wonderful memories! There are a few channels for sewing with a small community of like-minded women. Professor Pincushion, the ladies at Farmhouse Fabrics, etc.
Bridgerton is about the human male hunting season where the desperate human female and it's mother ensnare and trap the human male with mating dances, offerings of food and currency and the head female of the whole clan decides who is the most valuable human female based off literally 15 seconds of interaction with said human female.
@@aestheticrose5920 I don’t think any of the monster high clothing would fit as the monster high body-type is so different to barbie!! Maybe a few skirts though ☺️
When buying fabric from spoonflower, at least you get to see the real size of the design compared to the size of fabric you're getting. Plus you can use your own graphic art on the fabric. It's not cheap but if you're only buying a flat quarter here and there for doll projects it's worth it.
Most of the major pattern companies have patterns for the regency gowns. On-line the Simplicity site has patterns for Simplicity and Burda while the Vogue site has patterns for McCalls and Butterick. Check in the costume section. I don't know your skill level but Simplicity has a very nice one but I think the one from Butterick is a little simpler to make. New patterns come out in the spring so I suspect new patterns based on Bridgerton will be coming out then. Hope this helps if you feel adventurous in crafting.
Only warning is sometimes the costume patterns take shortcuts that the normal patterns do not, so adjustments may need to be made. I made a regency era dress last year inspired by Natasha's in War and Peace (1966). It was a lot of fun! I hope you have fun with yours as well!
@@IslandMarigold very true. The Simplicity one seems to be fairly period accurate. No zippers :) I'm a big period clothing nerd. I just haven't found a good reason WHY I need Janet Arnold's books yet since they are rather expensive.
Love the historical aspect. Just a hint: if you're going to clip small curves on a regular basis, it's time to invest in a good pair of small embroidery scissors. They make avoiding overcuts a lot easier. Hand basting also helps eliminate the danger of sewing over pins. 💕
Looks A Bit Difficult For Me To Make For My Dolls But I Will Give It A Try Cause The Yellow Dress Looks Beautiful On Carmen, She So Lovely. Love You Toya, And We All Appreciate Your Free Printables.💚💙💛
I feel like I owe you a commission. I have learned so much and have improved my skills so much that I hope that a heartfelt thank you will suffice for now. With all of your room and miniature demos I have gotten three different projects from three different people for the holiday one of them was for a gender reveal And your outfits without a pattern were right up my alley. After years of quilting and making lots and lots of school clothes and many many adolescent and younger Halloween costumes who knew that there was someone like you out there who made my life 100% easier. Thank you again so much for everything that you contribute for everything that you teach, and that you are kind and generous enough to allow us to use your work in patterns. You’re doing far more good in the world than you’ll ever ever know.
This was so helpful!! My sister's 17th birthday is match 9th and she asked me for a custom monster high doll themed pride and prejudice and there wasn't a pattern for a doll of the dresses they wear! So now I can create her this custom with your amaizng timing and aweosme ideas 😍😍😍😍 thanks so much froggy! You always save the day with your amazing crafts
I love this! Period and cultural clothing patterns for dolls tend to be pretty rare, so I really like it when a doll enthusiast explores these options. As a suggestion for a future video: how about one focusing on sewing tips and tricks for doll clothing? Working on such a small scale has some pretty unique challenges, so stuff like how to draft a pattern, how to hand sew, how to machine sew, how to pin, how to reduce bulk, etc. would be very useful. I know you've touched on several of these things in numerous videos, but having a specific video that someone could use as a reference (rather than trying to remember which video had that one particular tip they need at the moment) would be SUPER helpful.
Great video! Very good sewing skills. Your mom taught you well. I'm 63, I learned from my mom. I started sewing when I was 9. Learned making Barbie clothes. Lol! I've always loved miniatures. Love watching your channel. Love your crafts.
I am an avid crafter and I do a lot of little projects - however that patience required for sewing these little dresses is still way beyond my ability.... you're are incredible Toya.
How do u make all these miniature clothes it's too good cause if that were me I'd probably have given up after trying to draw the pattern theres nothing else to say but wow ❤💕😍😀😁😊 u are awesome
@@gaurikasgaming That won't work out well. SMDs are wayyyy corvier than Barbies and Integrity dolls. It COULD work, but there would need to be adjustments for the darts, more darts would need to be added, etc, etc...
Just wrap your SD in with aluminiumfoil and carefully cut the back and shoulders loose. Now you have the pattern base. Then just copy the details as shown in the printable of this vid. Worked fine for me:)
Oh my God Toya! Thank you! I’m an Austen fan and I’ve been trying to find a tutorial to make Regency style dresses for my dolls. This is really step by step and easy to follow- like all your tutorials Thank you sooo much. I love your channel.
When sewing projects with tiny seams it can be helpful to use tissue paper under the fabric when putting it under the machine needle. It can help the fabric go through smoothly without be pulled into the bottom of the machine. It is also helpful to do this when sewing with slippery fabric such as satin.
Sometimes, I use office-supply Pinching Clips rather than Sewing Pins, to reduce the bulk in the fabric and help lay it flat! You should try it! It made me life a lot easier sewing tiny miniature couture hahaha
Hello Froggy I'm fairly new to your channel and you are blessed with creativity. It's a pleasure having you share them with us. I'm on a crafting journey myself and I aspire to be able to craft like you and the other talented people out there. Sewing is my first adventure and I wanted to know if you could maybe give some pointers on how you constructed a pattern for doll clothes? I want to make my own designs but I'm at a loss on where to start. Any help is nice! Thanks for your time and I hope all is well.
Love this. Now that there is a Kate doll from The Little Mermaid and a Anthony doll from Wicked, I really hope we get to see customize them and revisit your Bridgerton builds and outfits
Froggy, a bit of advice about seeing those tiny pieces: if you use tissue paper, underneath the pieces, a larger piece, and sew from the tissue paper right onto the seam, then the machine won't eat your fabric. Plus afterwards, you just tear the tissue paper away.
If you don't like stitching your raw edges all the time but still want to prevent fraying, you can always use glue. I use tacky or even elmer's craft glue and you can either use a paintbrush to brush the edges after you cut or you can draw around your pattern and onto the fabric and then brush glue onto the lines. That way it's already sealed while you cut. There's also a fray guard at craft stores in the sewing section, but glue is just so much easier and cheaper.
I always love your sewing videos! It's so nice to see someone post a video on regular sewing techniques as opposed to "No-Sew Easy Fast Instant Dress!!!!!!" videos. Lol😅 This turned out great!
I finally sat down to watch Bridgerton and now I’m at this video once again for guidance on those gowns for the minis. How could I have waited so long to watch it? All that goes through my mind is, “OMG that would be a perfect diorama” with each room. 😂😂😂
Jane Austen's Emma is one of my favorites of hers. It's really good. I'm also currently reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, which is quite interesting
So funny! I am making an entire doll series based on Pride and Prejudice using my daughter’s Asian Barbies. I just put up Episode 16 today and then saw this video! One reason I didn’t want to make it in the Regency era itself is that I don’t sew - but watching your video, I think it may be doable 🤣🤣🙏🙏❤️
I have been sewing Barbie doll clothes for over thirty years since I was 11. I barely use a sewing machine to make the clothes. I would love to try making this dress.
I was just watching one of your older videos. That pattern very advanced for an armature like me but im getting better. Love the inspiration tho. Im kinda into making jackets now. Yayyy
^^ YAY! I was HOPING that someone would do a DIY craft of historically accurate doll outfits! Regency's one of my fave outfits from history, and I played one dress up game that had this theme! Thank you SOOO much for this craft! I hope that you'll think of doing more Historically accurate fashions for dolls, maybe based on the times and nationalities of the Disney Princesses! (Girl, I'm one of the Disney fans who LOVE history growing up!) Also, Raya and the Last Dragon is something I WISH I can see at the movie theater if the pandemic never happened, but I'm excited that we're getting a movie with another Asian themed "Princess" character! I don't know if Raya will be considered as a Disney Princess, but she sounds like she could be a Disney WARRIOR Princess (Like Mulan), kinda like Xena!
Froggy--If you look at Jennifer Ehle's gowns in that version of Pride and Prejudice, and in the ones which pay attention to authentically reproduced Recency gowns, you will see that the "pouf" in the back, billowing out a bit. The fabric did, indeed, bear tiny prints and the lightweight cotton weaves weren't weighty enough to pull the back fullness down.
🎉❤ I love it that you explain how to do things and you show us exactly what to do. I am a very beginner 😅 you make things look so easy and I’ve been able to follow step-by-step. Can you do some cute patterns for a 28 inch Barbie
Great job froggy. As ALWAYS😍. I want to see Bridgerton mens fashions now. Plz do a Duke doll face repaint. Im sure there is a Ken or Integrity toys doll with similar features as Simon Bassette.
I love it. I've been looking for dresses like this for my dolls. Only problem my dolls are 1/3 scale. Aka bjd dolls. But that's easy to fix. Wish I could see some bjd food and clothing crafts
I'm really enjoying those bridgerton inspired crafts
I mean, me too
Froggy, can you make a graduation coat? The ones that where at the last darbie show
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Ikr Mona Saad me too 😊😊
My mom said if she were to live in any time in the past she would live in the regency era hence the dresses do not squeeze your waist like really tiny 😄
The dresses are awesome! I would love to see different eras in doll stuff (like rooms and clothing)
Dear, Dear Froggy, I enjoy this channel so much. I've been sewing since 1959, and I can assure you that doll patterns need as many alterations for a specific doll as human patterns do for individual people. There used to be a free online chart that compared doll sizes and measurements. Even individual American Girl dolls vary in their individual measurements. I have several AG clothes publications, and each one strongly advises checking the dolls' measurements against the patterns! My mother made my Barbie wardrobe in 1966 (I was 16 and still playing with dolls!), and until she passed away, she never let me forget what a trial fitting Barbie was. I've made Barbie clothes for nieces and grand girls, and they are not as easy as they look.
You are just a little older than I am. I learned how to sew on my mother’s singer, sewing machine that she bought with savings bonds from a secondhand store and from there made dresses for my sister and I, doll clothes, and this may sound a little funny, but my love for miniatures came from my father. He built a three/eighths miniature roadshow of Ringling, Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus from 1953. And literally he was working on his last wagon three days before he died. My father was a prominent person in our community and it was a very, very big wake and funeral, but part of it pictures of what the circus look like and my mother sewed all those tents and all of that on that old singer for my father. It is still set up today. It lives in its own little house 26 x 26 and very well alarmed he’s been gone for 11 years, but at his way, we showed the first wagon that he made, and the last wagon that he made. I learned how to make little skirts out of bits of lace for the trapeze people little costumes for the people who would be on the float wagons so I understand that at 16 you still loved your Barbies because so did I. And we were both fortunate enough to have mothers who taught us how to sew. I did make sure that my children knew how to sew on a button and fix a rip in their clothing before they went away to college, but they really weren’t interested in any of the other things that I would’ve liked to have taught them.
@barbarawalsh2875 What wonderful memories! There are a few channels for sewing with a small community of like-minded women. Professor Pincushion, the ladies at Farmhouse Fabrics, etc.
I know nothing about Bridgerton, I’ve watched Pride and Prejudice, but these dresses are ADORABLE. Fantastic job!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you! 😊
Bridgerton is about the human male hunting season where the desperate human female and it's mother ensnare and trap the human male with mating dances, offerings of food and currency and the head female of the whole clan decides who is the most valuable human female based off literally 15 seconds of interaction with said human female.
@@nghsrae14wow lol
You read my mind froggy i was going to ask you to make the dresses and look your making them ahhh i love u have a good day ❤️🐸
Pls do a does the fit fit with monster high clothes
@@aestheticrose5920 I don’t think any of the monster high clothing would fit as the monster high body-type is so different to barbie!! Maybe a few skirts though ☺️
@@daphne860 but that’s the point to see what will fit and what will not
I love the flower print the dresses are fabsome i still love how it looks like the 80's vintage look
This is PERFECT timing, because I'm doing a stop motion Pride and Prejudice movie with my dolls, and this will be perfect for their dresses!
When buying fabric from spoonflower, at least you get to see the real size of the design compared to the size of fabric you're getting. Plus you can use your own graphic art on the fabric. It's not cheap but if you're only buying a flat quarter here and there for doll projects it's worth it.
I realy like these beautiful dresses!!!
I love how vintage they are!!!❤️❤️🐸
I low-key want to make a bigger human version of this dress for myself
Most of the major pattern companies have patterns for the regency gowns. On-line the Simplicity site has patterns for Simplicity and Burda while the Vogue site has patterns for McCalls and Butterick. Check in the costume section. I don't know your skill level but Simplicity has a very nice one but I think the one from Butterick is a little simpler to make. New patterns come out in the spring so I suspect new patterns based on Bridgerton will be coming out then. Hope this helps if you feel adventurous in crafting.
Only warning is sometimes the costume patterns take shortcuts that the normal patterns do not, so adjustments may need to be made.
I made a regency era dress last year inspired by Natasha's in War and Peace (1966). It was a lot of fun! I hope you have fun with yours as well!
@@IslandMarigold very true. The Simplicity one seems to be fairly period accurate. No zippers :) I'm a big period clothing nerd. I just haven't found a good reason WHY I need Janet Arnold's books yet since they are rather expensive.
Love the historical aspect. Just a hint: if you're going to clip small curves on a regular basis, it's time to invest in a good pair of small embroidery scissors. They make avoiding overcuts a lot easier. Hand basting also helps eliminate the danger of sewing over pins. 💕
Looks A Bit Difficult For Me To Make For My Dolls But I Will Give It A Try Cause The Yellow Dress Looks Beautiful On Carmen, She So Lovely. Love You Toya, And We All Appreciate Your Free Printables.💚💙💛
I LOVE THOSE DRESSES!!!
Yes to zig zag on the edges to finish! I think it make such a difference. Thanks for the free pattern.
I feel like I owe you a commission. I have learned so much and have improved my skills so much that I hope that a heartfelt thank you will suffice for now. With all of your room and miniature demos I have gotten three different projects from three different people for the holiday one of them was for a gender reveal And your outfits without a pattern were right up my alley. After years of quilting and making lots and lots of school clothes and many many adolescent and younger Halloween costumes who knew that there was someone like you out there who made my life 100% easier. Thank you again so much for everything that you contribute for everything that you teach, and that you are kind and generous enough to allow us to use your work in patterns. You’re doing far more good in the world than you’ll ever ever know.
This was so helpful!! My sister's 17th birthday is match 9th and she asked me for a custom monster high doll themed pride and prejudice and there wasn't a pattern for a doll of the dresses they wear! So now I can create her this custom with your amaizng timing and aweosme ideas 😍😍😍😍 thanks so much froggy! You always save the day with your amazing crafts
Your intro is still the best! You got new subs. 💖
I love this! Period and cultural clothing patterns for dolls tend to be pretty rare, so I really like it when a doll enthusiast explores these options.
As a suggestion for a future video: how about one focusing on sewing tips and tricks for doll clothing? Working on such a small scale has some pretty unique challenges, so stuff like how to draft a pattern, how to hand sew, how to machine sew, how to pin, how to reduce bulk, etc. would be very useful. I know you've touched on several of these things in numerous videos, but having a specific video that someone could use as a reference (rather than trying to remember which video had that one particular tip they need at the moment) would be SUPER helpful.
Great video! Very good sewing skills. Your mom taught you well. I'm 63, I learned from my mom. I started sewing when I was 9. Learned making Barbie clothes. Lol! I've always loved miniatures. Love watching your channel. Love your crafts.
I am an avid crafter and I do a lot of little projects - however that patience required for sewing these little dresses is still way beyond my ability.... you're are incredible Toya.
How do u make all these miniature clothes it's too good cause if that were me I'd probably have given up after trying to draw the pattern theres nothing else to say but wow ❤💕😍😀😁😊 u are awesome
Beautiful! Hoping for a Smart Doll version one day 🤞🏽
Hmm.. even if she does not make a video like that, maybe you can take a bigger paper and double the size of the pattern and then repeat
@@gaurikasgaming That won't work out well. SMDs are wayyyy corvier than Barbies and Integrity dolls. It COULD work, but there would need to be adjustments for the darts, more darts would need to be added, etc, etc...
@@rachelnelson3765 oh ok
Just wrap your SD in with aluminiumfoil and carefully cut the back and shoulders loose. Now you have the pattern base. Then just copy the details as shown in the printable of this vid. Worked fine for me:)
@@drawyourownlife Good idea. I just really enjoy watching Toya craft 😅
Thank you so much for making this Dress. Love you Froggy.♥️
Ikr
Oh my God Toya! Thank you! I’m an Austen fan and I’ve been trying to find a tutorial to make Regency style dresses for my dolls. This is really step by step and easy to follow- like all your tutorials Thank you sooo much. I love your channel.
I'm watching u from 7 years! U were my childhood
When sewing projects with tiny seams it can be helpful to use tissue paper under the fabric when putting it under the machine needle. It can help the fabric go through smoothly without be pulled into the bottom of the machine. It is also helpful to do this when sewing with slippery fabric such as satin.
Your bridgerton dresses are very beautiful
Carmen look really sweet in this kind of dress style it fits her very nicely
Love the Bridgeton theme. You're so inspirational & your sewing WOW!
Please make a matching spencer jacket!
Love the colours
Thank you for making it so versatile for all the sizes! Love all this period stuff!!!!!
Gorgeous! And I love the Regency room. So classy!
Please do more of these historical dresses! Id love to see more of them!
Sometimes, I use office-supply Pinching Clips rather than Sewing Pins, to reduce the bulk in the fabric and help lay it flat! You should try it! It made me life a lot easier sewing tiny miniature couture hahaha
LOVED IT❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰big Fan of u and Bridgerton HER DOLLS ARE LIVING THEIR BEST LIFE
These dresses are BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Those floral patterns are so beautiful 💐
Hello Froggy I'm fairly new to your channel and you are blessed with creativity. It's a pleasure having you share them with us. I'm on a crafting journey myself and I aspire to be able to craft like you and the other talented people out there. Sewing is my first adventure and I wanted to know if you could maybe give some pointers on how you constructed a pattern for doll clothes? I want to make my own designs but I'm at a loss on where to start. Any help is nice! Thanks for your time and I hope all is well.
I won’t be doing this but I absolutely love watching u do it, your creativity is so refreshing
Love this. Now that there is a Kate doll from The Little Mermaid and a Anthony doll from Wicked, I really hope we get to see customize them and revisit your Bridgerton builds and outfits
Hai! You changed my childhood. You are amazing
Happy to hear that!
I’m obsessed with the regency era LOL and dolls of course
Froggy, a bit of advice about seeing those tiny pieces: if you use tissue paper, underneath the pieces, a larger piece, and sew from the tissue paper right onto the seam, then the machine won't eat your fabric. Plus afterwards, you just tear the tissue paper away.
EARLY!! Love you SO much Froggy! Ur the reasons why I Am always Smiling everyday and I love your inspiration!
Edit:Can I get a heart??
If you don't like stitching your raw edges all the time but still want to prevent fraying, you can always use glue. I use tacky or even elmer's craft glue and you can either use a paintbrush to brush the edges after you cut or you can draw around your pattern and onto the fabric and then brush glue onto the lines. That way it's already sealed while you cut. There's also a fray guard at craft stores in the sewing section, but glue is just so much easier and cheaper.
Were Back with more DIY's I caN DO yay!
I always love your sewing videos! It's so nice to see someone post a video on regular sewing techniques as opposed to "No-Sew Easy Fast Instant Dress!!!!!!" videos. Lol😅 This turned out great!
Thank you so much!
Totally gonna craft these😌💖
I haven't even watched and I know this is amazing
I'm impressed by this, love the variety!
I finally sat down to watch Bridgerton and now I’m at this video once again for guidance on those gowns for the minis. How could I have waited so long to watch it? All that goes through my mind is, “OMG that would be a perfect diorama” with each room. 😂😂😂
11:50
Sophie is still her model!
The dresses are so beautiful.
Thank you so much
Your welcome
Hi , you inspire me to recycle everything , I'm soo glad that I watch you and (my doll name is cup cake) cup cake B-day is today 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Please do more Regency era crafts! They're awesome!!!!!!!
(Also, big Jane Austen fan here)
Jane Austen's Emma is one of my favorites of hers. It's really good.
I'm also currently reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, which is quite interesting
It's kind of a see through...ah hold up taddaaaa...you are the sweetest toya❤❤❤❤❤ I think much better than m and m's😁
Omg I remember watching you in 2019, I made so many clothes for my dolls!
Beautiful work! My favorite crafter!
you should make a store
All your crafts are amazing!!!!!
Thank you! 😊
Love your videos and everything you do
Thank you so much!
Girl if you can make that in doll size then you can make it in human size. Like my size❤️
the dress was so cute!
Totally going in my craft room and craft this 😍
You are the best you are amazingggg!!!!!
So funny! I am making an entire doll series based on Pride and Prejudice using my daughter’s Asian Barbies. I just put up Episode 16 today and then saw this video! One reason I didn’t want to make it in the Regency era itself is that I don’t sew - but watching your video, I think it may be doable 🤣🤣🙏🙏❤️
Could you try making doll sized bonnets? It would suit these dresses perfectly
I have been sewing Barbie doll clothes for over thirty years since I was 11. I barely use a sewing machine to make the clothes. I would love to try making this dress.
Love you! Keep posting!
Thank you! Will do!
Yeah i’am bored with out your vids
Those are so lovely!!!
i'd love to see this in smart doll size, great video as always :)
Thanks so much! I loved the room and the dresses are beautiful as well. You did a wonderful job as always!
You are so welcome!
I’m not a big fan of Bridgerton, but there dresses are gorgeous! Love the print!
Thank you!!
Simply beautiful!
Really enjoying the historical crafts :)
Beautiful, as always.
They’re so pretty
I was just watching one of your older videos. That pattern very advanced for an armature like me but im getting better. Love the inspiration tho. Im kinda into making jackets now. Yayyy
^^ YAY! I was HOPING that someone would do a DIY craft of historically accurate doll outfits! Regency's one of my fave outfits from history, and I played one dress up game that had this theme!
Thank you SOOO much for this craft! I hope that you'll think of doing more Historically accurate fashions for dolls, maybe based on the times and nationalities of the Disney Princesses! (Girl, I'm one of the Disney fans who LOVE history growing up!)
Also, Raya and the Last Dragon is something I WISH I can see at the movie theater if the pandemic never happened, but I'm excited that we're getting a movie with another Asian themed "Princess" character!
I don't know if Raya will be considered as a Disney Princess, but she sounds like she could be a Disney WARRIOR Princess (Like Mulan), kinda like Xena!
11:11...um..i can't even make that🤣🤣🤣this dress is beautiful ♡
Beautiful! Love it!
i love bellla and her friend 😊💜
You are SO talented! I love it!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Froggy--If you look at Jennifer Ehle's gowns in that version of Pride and Prejudice, and in the ones which pay attention to authentically reproduced Recency gowns, you will see that the "pouf" in the back, billowing out a bit. The fabric did, indeed, bear tiny prints and the lightweight cotton weaves weren't weighty enough to pull the back fullness down.
Froggy--autocorrect struck again. I apologize.
So early!!!
UA-cam: Sends me notification 2 mins late
Me: Still early!!!
Loved the craft froggy❤️❤️❤️
🎉❤ I love it that you explain how to do things and you show us exactly what to do. I am a very beginner 😅 you make things look so easy and I’ve been able to follow step-by-step. Can you do some cute patterns for a 28 inch Barbie
13:08 Miss you Carmen ♥️♥️
BTW I'm loving these Bridgerton crafts froggy !!!🐸🐸
I was wondering how you store your recycled ♻️ materials for crafting
Love, love them!!!!
Hi! I love your channel! Biggest fan ever! Love you!
Beautiful! Can you upsize it for smart dolls?
I love this SO MUCH!!!
Cool! Amazing design! 🥰🥰🥰
Love these dresses 😍💗
Yessssss more dress patterns!!!
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’d love to see if you have easy pattern ideas for the Georgian Period!!
Great job froggy. As ALWAYS😍. I want to see Bridgerton mens fashions now. Plz do a Duke doll face repaint. Im sure there is a Ken or Integrity toys doll with similar features as Simon Bassette.
I love it. I've been looking for dresses like this for my dolls. Only problem my dolls are 1/3 scale. Aka bjd dolls. But that's easy to fix. Wish I could see some bjd food and clothing crafts