Thursday, July 19, 2012

Nancy Zieman's 30 Minute Doll Clothes

Oh how I wish I had a little girl because I would literally make a million different outfits for her dolls from this great book created by Nancy Zieman and Joan Hinds.  When I was a little girl, I remember my Mom sitting at her sewing machine and making doll and barbie clothes for me to play with.  They were my favorites and I will always treasure those memories.  Thank goodness I have nieces that I know will love them - because I will make many more outfits from this fantastic collection.

Front of book:

To be honest I was a little nervous and hesitant when I was asked to be a part of this blog tour.  The clothes in the book are so darling that I thought that I could never make something so cute.  I have never sewn a piece of clothing or anything that looks so put together and tailored.  I am here to tell you that Nancy and Joan have made it so easy to make something to be proud of and in no time at all.  One of the great things about this book is that you can mix and match the different pieces to make a million different outfits.  You can also use different embellishments to make the different outfits special in their own way.

These are the different outfits:

The outfit that I decided to make is called the "Speedy Sundress."  It is pictured on the top row and is the fourth one down.  I decided to draw a pattern of a simple bird and applique it on the front of the dress.  My husband is always telling me how proud he is that I can at least draw like a first grader.  My response to that is: you can always sew up something from a simple drawing verses something that is detailed and complicated. Right?  Here is my drawing of my bird pieces:


Don't worry everyone, I know I'm an artist!

Next, I decided to make my dress from a Riley Blake line called Millie's Closet.  So cute.  I finished the bottom hem of the dress with bright red pom pom's.  I love pom pom's and can't get enough of them.

Here are some pictures of the finished product:




Stop by all of the blogs on the list and you can win some great prizes.
July 10     Nancy Zieman    nancyzieman.com/blog
July 11     Jina Barney    jinabarneydesignz.blogspot.com
July 12     Eileen Roche   dzgns.com/blog
July 13     Heather Valentine    thesewingloftblog.com
July 14     Shari Butler    doohikeydesignstudio.com/blog
July 16     Lori Holt    beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com
July 17     Amy Barickman    indygojunction.com/blog
July 18     The Long Ladies   mariemadelinestudio.typepad.com
July 19     Ingrid Pinto    freddiesfriendsblog.blogspot.com
July 20     Page Hill    rileyblakedesigns.com/blog
July 21      Joan Hinds & Nancy Zieman  nancyzieman.com/blog 

$25 Nancy’s Notions Gift Certificate from Nancy’s Notions Fun Prizes will be awarded to random readers at the close of the blog tour. To be eligible for the following prizes, post a comment at the bottom of Nancy’s July 10 blog tour posting. Winners will be posted on Tuesday, July 24th.


Nancy Zieman's Doll Clothes Blog Tour Prizes:


10 comments:

  1. I was unfamiliar with Freddie's Friends until today, and I want you to know that i just love them! I also liked the photos of your quilt market booth. I'm on the blog tour, and your version of the little sun dress is just adorable.

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  2. I have pompon trims from my moms stash. Now I know what to do with them

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  3. Adorable!! I love the bird and you are so right, it is easier to work with a simple design - love it!!

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  4. I love the bird AND the really cute idea with pom-poms - really makes that outfit. thanks

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  5. SEW SEW cute! The little birdie is fab! Thanks for sharing the technique!

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  6. I want to make these doll clothes! Great giveaway.

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  7. So very cute, can't wait to try your project for our granddaughters.

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  8. I think I'm going to have to buy this book. With 4 granddaughters, I will have plenty of doll clothes to make.

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  9. I LOVE all the wonderful blogs and tips! Thanks for sharing!

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