I have added the pattern pdfs to the 'Outlander Creative Journey'....
and to the individual Gallery pages for their specific outfits...
it also fits my Lawrence, who has the Muscle body....
I've released the patterns for my FID Outlander costumes. The pdfs contain all the patterns and templates for the respective outfits. There are no instructions, but photos and under construction descriptions in the 'Outlander Creative Journey' may help. I have added the pattern pdfs to the 'Outlander Creative Journey'.... and to the individual Gallery pages for their specific outfits... *Note, that even though Rex's outfit was designed for his Model body,
it also fits my Lawrence, who has the Muscle body....
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Jitka
11/5/2020 07:36:08 am
Thank you Martha. It's so generous of you to share with us your FID patterns. I do not own FID yet, but I plan to add them into my collection one day, so I will keep these patterns saved. I love these costumes and your story for Rex and Bianca.
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Martha
11/5/2020 07:41:28 am
You are very welcome! I would love to still be making doll clothes for sale, but just can't anymore, so I figured providing the patterns was the next best thing.
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Brigitte
11/5/2020 10:43:05 am
Dear Martha Thank you for sharing. I love the clothes, especially the stunning coat. I was figuring, how to sew one too and now it's so much easier.
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Martha
11/5/2020 11:31:24 am
You are welcome. Do take a look at the photo of the inside of the coat. My first attempt did not hang well at all. I usually line my doll clothes completely, but the coat ended up all bunched up. So I looked at the jacket from Iple's FID tux and noticed that the lining was left open around the sleeve holes. That made all the difference to making the coat hang nicely.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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