23 December, 2023

"Grass"-decorated outfits for Effner dolls

In today's post I'm going to show you the use cases of a fantasy yarn "grass". Let's commence with the two most recent coat outfits. These differ from each other. Let's figure out the difference, shall we?



In the first photograph, the brown coat has double grass-style finishing on the trim. In the second photograph, the purple coat's trim is single-edged at the bottom. The brown coat has its sleeves covered by a single "grass" row. And notice the interesting decor of the purple coat's sleeves -- the "grass" bits make them look like puff sleeves. This is how we see the two distinct designs: one is the a fur coat, whilst another one is something elegant and stylish.


And now let's move on to the capes.

Over here, the "grass" is used to implement something resembling artificial fur of sorts.


And do you remember this dolly-vixen?


And, in this case, the "grass" is used for the scarf and unusual ushanka-hat.


On to the next one. Here the grass thing implements the garland for the Christmas tree embroidered on the dress and for the hat:


At this point it's time for me to finish this post and leave you to prepare for Christmas. In the next post, we'll celebrate. Stay tuned.

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