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For the past week, I have been working on a fairy inspired crochet Barbie outfit. I just finished the set last night. The idea to make it was sparked by a fan of my Facebook Page Rebeckah's Treasures named Karen. She was looking for ideas on how she could make a Tinkerbell dress herself several weeks ago, so I gave her some tips.
Once I had finished working on my Crochet Ponies, I got to thinking more about it. I had already decided I was going to crochet this outfit, but I thought I would check to see if there was any crochet Tinkerbell outfits for Barbie. I didn't see any, so I thought this would be even more fun... and it was indeed! Continue reading to discover more about this set and to see more detailed photos... I have been working on a fairy inspired crochet outfit for barbie. The idea to make it was sparked by a fan of my page. I am having so much fun making this outfit that when I am finished I plan to do outfits for all or most of the disney heroines.
The outfit is mostly finished. I still have to tie in some loose ends for the dress, add a snap and maybe even embellish it. I am currently working on the bottom half of the wings, and then I will work on a hair accessory. So far she has a dress, panties, slippers (I am thinking about adding something to the tip), fairy dust pouch, a wand and part of her wings. Below are pictures of how I have progressed so far...
This Post is for Boo Bear. Click if you want to see Little Miss' Crochet Barbie Wedding Set.
Around Christmastime 2011 (Literally), I started working on Barbie Wedding Sets for two of my sisters. Both of them adore Barbies, and they are obsessed with playing Barbie Wedding! Only they just had one simple barbie wedding dress and one formal suit for ken for both of them to share. They both asked me if I could make them their very own Barbie Wedding Dress, and I told them I would make them a full Wedding Party Set. They were both excited! Though they knew that this was going to be their Christmas Present, they also knew that it would not be ready for Christmas. I had thought about not telling them that I was going to make them a full set, but then I thought much time is going to go into this project. They should have a say in how they want it to be. Plus, my mom gave me some good pointers too. I worked on both sets at the same time, the Brides were done first and the Parents were done last. From start to finish, it took me a little less than 2 months (7-8 weeks) to complete both sets. Each was crafted from my own imagination, and everything, down to the shoes was crocheted with the exemption of the actual flowers. Read more to see additional photos and descriptions of how I made this set. This Post is for Little Miss. Click if you want to see Boo Bear's Crochet Barbie Wedding Set.
Around Christmastime 2011 (Literally), I started working on Barbie Wedding Sets for two of my sisters. Both of them adore Barbies, and they are obsessed with playing Barbie Wedding! Only they just had one simple barbie wedding dress and one formal suit for ken for both of them to share. They both asked me if I could make them their very own Barbie Wedding Dress, and I told them I would make them a full Wedding Party Set. They were both excited! Though they knew that this was going to be their Christmas Present, they also knew that it would not be ready for Christmas. I had thought about not telling them that I was going to make them a full set, but then I thought much time is going to go into this project. They should have a say in how they want it to be. Plus, my mom gave me some good pointers too. I worked on both sets at the same time, the brides were done first and the Parents were done last. From start to finish, it took me a little less than 2 months (7-8 weeks) to complete both sets. Each was crafted from my own imagination, and everything, down to the shoes was crocheted with the exemption of the actual flowers. Read more to see additional photos and descriptions of how I made this set. |
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