Showing posts with label doll clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doll clothes. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Hand-Sewn Fashions by Shasarignis Continued



A fiery-red pantsuit, a sexy black top and skirt ensemble, a collared body suit worn with denim shorts, and another hand-sewn fashion by Shasarignis are featured in this blog post. Recall that she sews completely by hand without the use of a sewing machine. 

This photo captures a two-piece pants fashion, a wet-look top and skirt; a white bodysuit and denim shorts.

The models are Made-to-Move Barbie, So in Style Grace, and Janay.

The two-piece red pants ensemble is a nice fit on Made-to-Move Barbie. The pants are tapered at the waist and have a back snap closure.

Grace stuns in the black wet-look fashion. Both pieces snap together at the back.

The collared white bodysuit, which can be worn with other pieces (such as the black skirt above), is paired with cuffed denim shorts. See a doll on Shasarignis' blog model this blouse with the black skirt here).

A playful Pierrot fashion includes a loose-fitting top and wide-legged pants.

Barbie Looks #2 models the Pierrot fashion, the top of which includes two vertical black yarn pom-poms and a ruffled collar.

One more post to showcase additional fashion pieces by Shasarignis is planned. 

Visit the doll dressmaker's Instagram page, blog, and YouTube channel where more fashion-doll clothes are modeled by other dolls in still photos and stop-motion animated videos.

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More Impressive Fashions by Shasarignis

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Thursday, February 23, 2023

More Impressive Fashions by Shasarignis



This post showcases additional hand-sewn clothes for both male and female playscale fashion dolls by Shasarignis. If you like what you see in this post and in my previous and/or subsequent posts about the designer, please visit Shasarignis' social media site links at the end of this post to offer encouragement and support for the creativity involved.

Mix and match athleisure pieces by Shasarignis; the long pants are detailed with a linear silver metal strip along one pant leg. 

See the pants detailing better on Shasarignis' models here.

Fashionista Ken #162, Emoji Fun Barbie, and So in Style Darren model athleisure pieces that can be mixed and matched.

Not only does she sew, but Shasarignis also knits playscale fashions as well.

Fab Fringe Barbie models the knit sweater and matching scarf.

This maxi-length black knit coat has many appealing features.

Worn with other pieces and modeled by Fab Fringe, this coat has a wide lapel collar.


It has three-quarter-length sleeves and two appealing side slits.

One of the side slits is illustrated in this close-up.

Here is another full-length view from a side angle...

... and a full-length view from the other side. Can you tell that this is one of my favorite pieces?


Both side slits and the wide collar are visible in this view from the back.


That's it for now. More hand-sewn (no sewing machine used) pieces by Shasarignis will follow. See my previous post here if you missed it.


Visit Shasarignis' Instagram page, blog, and YouTube channel where her fashions are modeled by other dolls in still photos and stop-motion animated videos.

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There are countless items to collect and write about. Black dolls chose me.

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Friday, April 24, 2020

Roddy Doll's New Tea Dance Fashion

Three pieces of the four-piece fashion for a 24-inch 1960s Roddy doll by Frantz Brent-Harris

The above-commissioned fashion was made for a 24-inch 1960s Roddy doll that was written about in an earlier post.  The link to the earlier post is included at the end of this post.  The versatile fashion and shoes were made by doll artist, Frantz Brent-Harris, and includes an additional elaborate piece which the doll will model in two of the following looks.

Look #1

Look #1
Look #1 includes the strapless, backless, aqua blue satin dress, silver-soled high-heel shoes with aqua ribbon laces, and a matching straw hat.


The dress is embellished at the waist with fabric flowers and faux jewels.
The backless dress zips closed in the back.
Close-up of the stylish shoes which tie in the back with ribbon ties
Look #2

The fourth piece is an elaborate tiered tulle with a drawstring top and a ruffled hemline that can be worn at the shoulders as a wrap as shown here.

Look #3

Here, the tulle is worn over the head to drape entirely over the dress for a more dramatic look.
There are two elastic loops to help hold the tulle in place at either the wrists or elbows when looks #2 or #3 are desired.  Profile and back views of look #3 are shown next.



Look #4

Tulle skirt
The tulle piece can be tied at the waist to create this full-skirted look.  Either look can be worn with or without the straw hat to add to the versatility. I added blue crystal stud earrings to accessorize her new fashion. She just needs a matching jeweled necklace to complete the look and perhaps a fabric clutch.

Striking a final pose
She strikes a final pose in the above final photo as she continues to model look #4.

Frantz did a fabulous job creating this lovely ensemble that he named "Tea Dance." The design and color choice, which complements the doll's ebony complexion, were his. He used the perfect model for the fashion, his own doll that is identical to mine.

I have not been able to identify our doll's name. I did discover that the original maker of Roddy Dolls was D. G. Todd who sold the company in the mid-1960s and that Roddy-marked dolls were sold under the name Bluebell after the sale.  Read more about this doll at the following links.

Lovely Roddy Doll From England
Roddy Black Fashion Doll, Who Am I?

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