Why You Never Have To Pay Retail Prices For Anything - Ever Again

Written by Tukshad Engineer


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How To Quickly Design Your Own Doll Dress

Written by Maria Vowell


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Chain three, turn and double crochet back torepparttar breast areas, DECREASErepparttar 116255 same number of stitches to formrepparttar 116256 "cups" and double crochet torepparttar 116257 end ofrepparttar 116258 row.

If you have a rather large doll, then you will want to do a row of double crochet stitches before you closerepparttar 116259 "cups" to make sure thatrepparttar 116260 cups fit snugly.

Chain three, turn and crochet one more row of double crochet stitches.

Now try your bodice on your doll, pinning it closed inrepparttar 116261 back, to make sure that it fits snugly.

If it fits, you’ve done a great job and can continue torepparttar 116262 skirt. If it seems to be too tight in some areas, you will need to unravel and start again increasing stitches in those areas.

Once you get used to using this method, you’ll find that you won’t have to unravel as often as you may when you first start designing. If you do need to unravel, don’t get upset. You’re just now learning something new, and as with everything that you learn, practice makes perfect.

Once you have a snug fitting bodice, you will need to determine what type of skirt you would like to make.

First, do rows of double crochet until you get to where you would likerepparttar 116263 waist of your skirt to be.

Once your bodice isrepparttar 116264 desired length, then you will want to double crochet in each stitch across. This makesrepparttar 116265 waste form outward to fit over your dolls hips.

Now you can begin designing your skirt. If you want a skirt that flairs, then do a row of three double crochet stitches in each stitch across. If you want a tighter skirt, then do a row of one double crochet stitch in each stitch across.

Chain three, turn and double crochet in each stitch across. Now you can close your skirt into a circle by joiningrepparttar 116266 edges together with a single stitch. Try your bodice on your doll again to make sure that it will pull ontorepparttar 116267 doll snugly then complete your skirt by crocheting it torepparttar 116268 desired length.

Once you skirt is completed, you will have completed your basic dress. You now have a wonderful dress, designed completely by you, and as you can see it wasn’t hard at all!

You can add sleeves by joining your yarn intorepparttar 116269 arm loops, and crocheting ruffles aroundrepparttar 116270 edges.

You can also add ruffles into your skirt.

Once you get better at designingrepparttar 116271 basic dress, then you can use other stitches to make fancy details and patterns in your designs.

Ad ruffles or single stitches aroundrepparttar 116272 neck for collars, or sew beads ontorepparttar 116273 necks for a decorative edging.

Before long you’ll be designing your own doll dresses like a professional in no time!

Don’t forget to always write your instructions down, and for ways to profit usingrepparttar 116274 patterns you design then please visitrepparttar 116275 following URL to obtain your copy of "Profitable Crafts ~ Consignment Sales And Getting Your Projects Published".

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Maria Vowell is a published designer that has crocheted since she was 11 years old, who has successfully mentored literally hundreds of crafters, both online and off, and who has over 13 years experience at designing her own crochet patterns. Ms. Vowell also provides a series of manuals to help other artisans and crafters profit from their arts & crafts related sales. Learn more at: http://www.daintywork.com/crafts/volumes.htm


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