Ahhhh the holidays! All the running around - all the shopping, wrapping, decorating - all the family! I love it love it love it!
This Christmas I received the most awesome gift - a My Life Doll - my life as a Student doll. I know, I know - kind of silly that I should want a doll for Christmas, especially at my age, but I just couldn't help it! I first saw her during the fall of 2015. She was on a Clearance Rack on an end cap at my local Walmart. I remember telling everyone who would listen about this beautiful doll. Never did I think that my granddaughter would remember. However, after Christmas dinner, we all sat together, taking turns opening gifts (Believe me 17 people, opening one gift at a time, takes a good 2-3 hours!)
I unwrapped the gift and immediately got choked up! There she was, the doll I saw months ago - brown skin, brown eyes, sweet puff ball pony tails! Every doll I have has brown or light hair and light skin which is why I wanted this dark -skinned beauty. I want little girls to be able to see the clothes I make on dolls that are like them or that they have.
Therefore, I'd like to introduce you to my newest little friend, Nila (pronounced nigh lah) I can't wait to photograph her with my creations and to show her off.
And with that, I hope you all had a wonderful holiday and I wish you all a very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous 2016.
I love to make things by hand! My main focus is making doll clothes for 15" to 18-in dolls. But you'll find much more like recipes and DIY items. All handmade doll clothes will fit Bitty Baby, Bitty Twin, American Girl, Madame Alexander, My Life, Our Generation, etc. You'll find unique and stylish clothing and accessories. Visit my webpage at www.MadeMagical.webs.com for links to Etsy, Scott's Marketplace and Facebook. All of my creations are made in my pet-free, tobacco-free home in RI.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Behind the Scenes
My clothing tags |
How I love the fall - the cool weather - sleeping without needing AC or fans. I'm a cool weather person anyway. I find the summer heat exhausting. And I feel my creativity wane. But with this change in season, I feel invigorated! And I feel my creative juices flowing again.
I've got so many ideas for doll outfits for 18" dolls like American Girl and Our Generation, 15" dolls like Bitty Baby and Bitty Twin and I'm working on something for 23" dolls like My Twinn. In fact, I've been re-working some patterns and trying out new purchased patterns.
But first, I thought I'd give you a quick behind the scenes look at the process. Last year, someone asked me why I make doll clothes to which I explained that it's fun to make doll clothes. I have a creative outlet and I'm able to have my own business. She commented that it's probably alot easier, too. I felt insulted. Maybe I was being overly sensitive but to be quite honest, it's not easier. Sewing is sewing and a well made article of clothing takes skill, time and patience. When making doll clothing, seams are reduced. So instead of 5/8" seams, I'm sewing with 1/4" and 1/8" seams. And believe me, sometimes it can be tricky!
I had some really pretty flowered streth fabric along with an extra large woman's size tee shirt that I decided to turn into a cute shorts and tee shirt set.
Cutting out the pieces for these small outfits goes by quickly when I use rotary cutters. I used to pin everything and handcut with my fabric scissors.
I've assemble all my cut pieces and selected my thread to begin sewing.
I spend a lot of time switching presser feet and changing stitches. Hey! Maybe Santa will bring me a serger for Christmas.
Progress so far..... shorts working pockets are complete. Front sides attached and tee shirt shoulders are complete as well as the collar along with a last minute decision to attach lace. I think I really like the lacy touch. What's left, you ask? Attaching the collar and sleeves, attaching the back of the shorts, the waistband, and oh! elastic..... wait! can't forget velcro closures! Way, too much left to do.
And lastly...... adding my tags. Locally (and I mean very locally - like just down the street from me), there is another sewist who makes and sells doll clothes. She sells her doll clothes through her online store as well as in a local consignment crafters shop. I happened across her items while browsing through the shop and considering if I wanted to put some of my items in the shop. Her clothes are very nice and well made there were no labels in any of the clothes. I firmly believe that all handmade items should have the crafters name and, if possible, how to locate the shop/crafter, etc.
Anyway, the outfit is done! and here it is. Check it out at my MadeMagical shop to see this outfit along with other outfits in my shop! Hope the rest of your September is awesome! Peace :D
Anyway, the outfit is done! and here it is. Check it out at my MadeMagical shop to see this outfit along with other outfits in my shop! Hope the rest of your September is awesome! Peace :D
Monday, September 14, 2015
Introducing My Dolls!
Here are my dolls! May I introduce to you Paige, Cece, Caterina and Dana. These are the doll that I currently own. For the longest time, my dolls were just dolls that I used for making doll clothes. They waited around for me to test out new fashions and model finished outfits. They didn't have names and I didn't even clothe them! So after taking a quick poll from other like-minded business people and with the aid of 3 of my grandchildren, my lovely dolls were named and, if not wearing complete outfits at this time, at least have underwear! So some details on these dolls...
So I'll put a synopsis of measurements at the end of this blog to make it easier to know if the doll clothes I make will fit your doll. Basically, all 18" soft body dolls generally fit clothes made for American Girl and vice versa. I also have recently found out that Bitty Baby and Bitty Twin dolls will fit each other. I'm still working on making clothes for Paige (My Twinn 23" doll) I'm undecided as to whether I want to sell patterns, clothes or both for her. We shall see.
Check out my MadeMagical webs page (www.MadeMagical.webs.com) to find links to Facebook and my Etsy store. There are beautiful, reasonably priced cothing for 18" and 15"/16" dolls there - pajamas! full outfits! pants! tees! coats! and of course, dresses!
My next blog...... Doll Panties.........
My Twinn (Paige) - Height: 23", Chest: 15", Waist: 14.5", Hips: 16"
American Girl (CeCe) - Height: 18", Chest: 11", Waist: 11", Hips: 12.5"
Our Generation (Catarina) - Height: 18", Chest: 11.5", Waist: 11.5", Hips: 12"
American Girl (CeCe) - Height: 18", Chest: 11", Waist: 11", Hips: 12.5"
Our Generation (Catarina) - Height: 18", Chest: 11.5", Waist: 11.5", Hips: 12"
Bitty Baby (Dana) - Height: 16", Chest: 12", Waist: 11.5", Hips: 12"
Note: Bitty Baby clothes will fit Bitty Twin;
Note: Bitty Baby clothes will fit Bitty Twin;
Clothes are made for the largest measures shown;
Most other 18" similar dolls usualy fall within these same measurements.
See you soon!
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Washing Doll Clothes - New Use of Kitchen Item
Here's how I do it...
Wash
- Place basket in the spinner.
- Add a small amount of detergent and fill about halfway with cool/cold water.
- Put the top on the spinner and spin a couple of times to dissolve and spread the detergent.
- Remove cover and add some items. Two to 4 small items or 1 larger item (adult blouse). The more you put in the basket, the harder it will be to crank.
- Replace the cover and using the crank, spin the item in one direction. You do not need to spin fast. If possible, bring the spinner to a stop and spin in the opposite direction. Continue doing this until you feel the clothing is clean.
- Remove cover and lift items out individually. Check to see if any spots need to additional attention. You may need to hand rub those spots.
- Gently squeeze out any excess water into the same wash water.
- Repeat steps 4 - 7 until all items are washed.
- When you're through washing, discard the water or use it in a spray bottle for use in cleaning outdoor items or spraying pests on your house &veggie plants.
- Place basket in base of spinner and fill halfway with water
- Follow steps 4 - 7 to rinse under "Wash" above
- Change water as needed or repeat as often as needed. You might want to add a little fabric softener to the final rinse.
Spin
- Gently squeeze out as much excess water as possible. You don't need to wring tightly.
- Place the basket in the base of the empty spinner.
- Place up to 3 items into the basket or one larger item
- Put the top on the spinner and spin as fast as possible
- Remove the cover, lift the basket out of the spinner and drain out the water.
- Repeat these steps (4 and 5) until as much water as possible has been removed from these items.
- Repeat for all washed and rinsed items
- Air dry in dryer or hang on line.
Hope this helps! If anyone has any tips, let me know
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Introducing Made Magical
Hello hello hello! This is my first post on my new blog site and I am excited! First, let me introduce Made Magical!
So I got started a few years ago. My granddaughter received an Our Generation Doll for Christmas. I made her some outfits from some remnants that I had lying around. She loved them!
I made and sold some items locally and found that parents were struggling with finding unique, quality, U.S. made doll clothes that were affordable. So, with all this inspiration from a little girl and her friends plus the backing and encouragement from my husband, daughters and grandchildren, Made Magical was born!
I am thoroughly enjoying doing something that taps into my creative side and I'm finding it very rewarding. Since this is such a huge career switch for me, I'm finding that I really need to learn about marketing and sales while being a creative business owner. Check out my site and my shops and feel free to let me know what you think.
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