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Bratz number four - before |
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Knotty ponytail |
Here she is after her makeover with a new pair of Bratz brand pants and her washed and conditioned hair.
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Back view showing green streak in hair |
There are only two of the
Op-Shop Five Bratz to have their makeovers and then I will show a group photo. I am keen to try this pattern to make some less trashy gear for the Bratz. It also goes as number 0382; not sure why it has two pattern numbers.
I am making a summer shirt for myself at the moment. It seems like it is taking forever!
Happy sewing everyone.
3 comments:
Nice work! Yes, those girls need some respectable clothing! Will one of them get a wedding dress? Then you'd have to get a Bratz boy for her.
Thanks Audra. After making the wedding dress for my 8 inch Virga doll, I am reluctant to make another one. They are so fiddly to sew. I might change my mind though...
Hi Lizzie, after replying to your comment on my blog, I saw you have a blog too. What a lovely collection you have, and the clothes you make are so cute! I haven't read all the posts yet, but I'm going to. Greetings from Belgium, Linda
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