Antique Doll Dress Styles

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Antique Doll Dress Information 

Antique Doll Dresses-- Standard Styles

Searching on the internet, on eBay and doll sites, even doll supply houses—it is clear that most people describing antique doll dresses-- that is, dresses specifially  for antique dolls. don't really understand which style is which. For example, I just bought an antique doll on eBay, and in her description, it said she was "wearing a drop waist dress." This dress did not look like a drop. Not on the waist or anywhere else.
What she was wearing was "Dropped waist" style dress. Why is 'drop waist' wrong? Because the term is dropped-- meaning the waistline seam of the dress, where the skirt attaches to the bodice, is dropped lower than the natural waist line so the dress is accurately described as having a dropped waist. To call it "drop waist" makes no sense. Does the waist look like a drop? Here is a dropped waist style:
antique doll dress styleClick images for larger view
 
There are "Waisted dresses." This means the bodice and skirt are separate pieces that have been sewn together to form a seam at the natural waist line.Here is a waisted style dress:
antique doll dress style

There are "Shirt-waist style" dresses. These dresses have a bodice that buttons down the front, that looks like a shirt—but the skirt is sewn on and attached so it looks like the bodice is "tucked into" the skirt, as a shirt or blouse would be. Here is an example of a shirtwaist style:
Antique Doll Dresss shirtwaist style

 

There are "A-line" style dresses. This means the dress body is cut in one piece from the shoulder to the hem line—straight lines with a little flair at the bottom, so viewed from front or back it is shaped like a capital A, the bottom of the legs on the A being the hem line of the dress. The A-line style dress does NOT have a separate skirt sewn on. Here is an example of an antique doll dress A-line style:
Antique Doll Dress A-line StyleClick images for larger view


There are "Princess style" antique doll dresses. These are similar to A-line, but are curved in at the waist to give a more natural figure shape. They are still cut in one length from shoulder to hem line, usually with several panels,but sometimes just darted, to give a better shape. Princess style dresses do not have a separate sewn on skirt. Here is an example:
Antique Doll Dress Princess style


There are "Empire Waisted" dresses—many people confuse a yoked dress with empire waisted. The empire waist is cut with bodice that goes over and stops just below the breast area. The skirt is attached just below where the breasts would be on an adult woman. The skirt can be gathered or straight, but is always a separate piece on the Empire waisted style dress. This is a popular style for antique doll dresses.Here is an example of one with a slightly gathered skirt:
Antique Doll Dress Empire Waist style


There are "Yoked" dresses. In the yoked dress, the yoke is typically cut to rest just above the breasts. About half the armhole is cut into the yoke, the rest of it into the skirt. The skirt is gathered onto the yoke before the sleeves are set in. Here is an example of a yoked dress, also a very popular style for an antique doll dress:
Antique doll dress yoked style


There are "Straight" dresses. These dresses are usually cut with extra fullness in the front, and sometimes in the back, which is then gathered or tucked to form a normal size neck opening. The dress does not flare at the bottom like a Princess style or A-line dress.This style of antique doll dress was often seen on early antique composition dolls. The dress just hangs straight, like this example:
Antique doll dress straight style


Sometimes yoked or straight dresses will have a belt or sash added at either the waist or below the natural waist line, to pull the dress in so it is more fitted. The belt or sash is not attached, just tied around the dress as a separate piece.The dress then may appear to be a "waisted" dress, or "dropped waist dress", depending where the belt or sash is put around it. It is neither of these—it is a " straight dress with a belt" or a "yoked dress with a belt." Below is an example of a straight dress that has been belted to give the appearance of a waisted dress, and  a yoked dress that has a belt added to give the appearance of a dropped waist dress:
Antique Doll Dress straight with belt            antique doll dressed yoked with belt

I will address sleeves in another article. I hope this is helpful to those who are making or planning to make, or selling or planning to sell, or simply writing descriptions about, antique doll dresses

   

Antique Doll Dresses

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Antique Doll DressAntique Doll Dresses are suddenly in demand! That is, dresses that are appropriate for Antique Dolls-- I have had so many requests for more of these that I am working on adding several new styles that are actual copies of antique doll dresses that I have at one time had on antique dolls when I was in the antique doll business for 25 years. I will send out a newsletter as I add more antique doll dresses. Please be patient and I should have a good selection soon. I also make slips to match the antique doll dresses because most are of light, semi-sheer 100% cotton fabrics similar to the old fabrics originally used to dress antique dolls.

   

Ballet dresses and patterns for dolls

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Ellowyne Wilde Ballet tutuUpdate on the ballet patterns-

Because there has been so little interest,  I will probably not finisht the ballet patterns. I will send a newsletter if I decide to. Good patterns take a long time to make,and it takes a lot of sales to recover that time, even before you start making a profit, so the ballet patterns are cancelled at present.

 This is Ellowyne Wilde in one of the pattern prototypes, it is currently for sale. Antoinette on my website for sale.

   

Bulky Under Arm Seams

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Bulky Under Arm Seams

Recently one of my website fans wrote me the following :

“When working with small doll clothes, it is difficult to get the sleeve under the arm pit to lay right. It often bunches up under the arm. It would be great to see tips on your site about that.”

I think this is a fairly common problem, so I did a picture article. 

   

The Latest Sewing Seminar

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In February we had another wonderful sewing seminar! Deanna Torigian was a superb student and already has her website up!

Deanna at her own sewing machine

Deanna came to the seminar to learn all she could about making patterns and beautiful clothes for the fashion dolls, old and new. She wanted to specialize in clothes for Miss Revlon of different sizes, but has already discovered so many new as well as other old fashion dolls that she loves sewing for, she will be sewing for both old and new. She already has clothes on here website, Babette Doll Fashions ( http://www.babettedollfashions.com ) be sure to visit and see her great dresses and outfits, and also visit her ebay seller site, her eBay name is torigian.

Our house and neighborhoodWe thought it would be nice to share some of the moments of the seminar with you, but--

First a picture of our house where the seminars are held . It is pretty scary to think of travelling across the country for a seminar, so here is  a picture of our home in a Vancouver, Washington suburb. My daughter and I share the home.  The sewing studio is in the large upstairs bonus room. My daughter runs Coburn Enterprises, which does website design and search engine optimization, as well as very small business consulting. She has one full time employee in our home office. We hope this will make you more comfortable in considering a sewing seminar.

Here are some pictures taken during Deanna's seminar...

The sewing studio Cutting out a new pattern
Deanna during the seminar choosing who gets a dress
First pattern pieces Working out the new pattern
Fitting the prototype Pattern perfected, cutting out dress
A beautiful new dress Making sure the trim is even on the next dress
Pressing is essential for nice doll clothes Another dress and pattern done
Another gorgeous pattern and dress finished Deanna made all these patterns from the beginning to end and turned them into these beautiful dresses. She finished the seminar and was excited to be home again making more patterns and doll dresses and getting her website going. Be sure to put her website on your favorites if you shop for fashion doll dresses for vintage dolls like Miss Revlon and Cissy dolls, as well as for modern fashion dolls like the new Cissy, Tyler,Gene, Kitty Collier, Ellowyne Wilde and others. Her designs are fresh and unique. I am proud to have had her finish my sewing seminar with such wonderful talent and ability. She will become an important new name in the doll fashion world!
   

New Items Just Added

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Cissy Dress Summer Roseminkstole4As always, adding new things to the website as fast as I can-- This week I have added a new rose tulle Cissy dress for old or new Cissy;  a genuine mink stole with silk satin lining for Kitty Collier; and a white faux fur stole to fit the 15/16" fashion dolls. There are many other new things too!

 Ellowyne White Stole

 

   

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We value the opinion of our customers very much. We are a small business and know that you have thousands of web sites to choose from when shopping for doll dresses, accessories and patterns. We appreciate that you have chosen us to do busness with.

JoAnn

   

Sewing Tips- Fabric Markers

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I started sewing on an electric sewing machine in 1939. I was four years old. I have been sewing ever since. I started out making doll clothes, and of course had to learn to make my own patterns--we were poor and lived in a town that didn't even have a fabric store, even if we had had money to buy patterns.

My sewing was confined to doll clothes until I was about 8, when Mama let me start making clothes for myself. The first dress I made I had to wait until we used up five 50 pound bags of flour, so I could have the flour sacks to make my dress from. I was scared to

   

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