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Mini Chemise Take Two…

I’ve made my second mock-up for the chemise for my Princess and the Pea diorama. I adjusted the pattern to see if I could get a less comical result. Fortunately, I’ve been boning up on dress-making skills, including designing clothing. When I pulled my old pattern out, I could see at once what I needed to do to fix it. Or so I thought.

My second mock-up, using my revised pattern, was sewn by machine. I also took the time to press the seams. Both changes improved my results, although I am still not there.

Fixing the pattern didn’t solve my problem, because it turns out the “excited” sleeves are partly a side effect of gathering the neckline. I will be trying pleats next. But I’m really glad I made this mock-up, because I learned so much. It turns out, you really need to make miniature clothing exactly the way you would full-scale clothing — except when you shouldn’t.

Clothing sewing steps that make all the difference and apply to miniatures:

What is different:

From my challenges, it might sound like this is an insane thing to be doing. I am however having so much fun. And it’s fast. I put this mock-up together in roughly half-an-hour. It would take much longer to make myself a chemise from scratch.

I’ve already started on the next version of this chemise. Look for an update next week.

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