Tuesday, July 28, 2009
This was the first bridal Barbie Doll Bridal Gown I crocheted. I used an Annie's Attic pattern. The gown turned out so well that I was encouraged to crochet more gowns. I used both Annie's Attic and Paradise Patterns. Most are crocheted with Bedspread weight crochet thread.
Labels:
Annie's Attic,
Barbie bride,
Fashion doll bride
I crocheted this gown very recently from an old Annie's Attic pattern. The train has four layers of lacy crocheting which cascades gently.
Labels:
Annie's Attic,
Barbie bride,
Fashion doll bride
Here is a precious gown that represents the wedding gown worn by Grace Kelly. The bodice has the faux pearls crocheted right in. The veil has been salvaged from my daughter's wedding gown. I crocheted this gown from a Paradise Pattern
Labels:
Barbie bride,
Fashion doll bride,
Grace Kelly,
Paradise pattern,
pearls
I had lots of fun crocheting this lovely Ascot dress from a Paradise Pattern. You may remember Audrey Hepburn as My Fair Lady wearing a similar gown to the Ascot races when she yelled at a horse, "Move your bloomin' arse!"
Labels:
Barbie,
My Fair Lady,
Paradise pattern,
Parasol
I crocheted this 1908 Edwardian gown from a Paradise pattern using cream-colored crochet thread. The lace for the veil came from Paris. In 1971, I took a trip to Paris and purchased this lace. I used part of it for a blouse and the remnant was stored all these years!
Labels:
Barbie bride,
Fashion doll bride,
Paradise pattern
This gown was crocheted from an Annie's Attic pattern, I crocheted two of these and sent one to a childhood friend in Germany whose granddaughter is getting married.
I created the little flower girl's dress without a pattern.
Labels:
Barbie bride,
Fashion doll bride,
Flower girl
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