

Lady Roslyn Tutorial by Jan Duda (May 2003) Materials: Cotton or Silk Brocade Gold Tissue Lame Silk Fabric Gold Mesh Cotton & Lace Stiff Pellon Interfacing Wonder Under by Pellon Hand Quilting Thread 1/16" wide flexible gold braid Tacky Glue Aqua Net Hairspray Jewelry Findings |

The doll used is by Katy Sue Dolls with the china painting further embellished by
my dear and talented friend, Cindy Gates. You will also need jewelry findings
for the gold arm cuffs, the gold medallion at the neckline, and whatever
you wish to embellish the front bodice. (Figure 1) Assemble your doll and dress her in pantaloons and petticoats. I make a stiff under-petticoat by layering a very stiff interfacing between wonder under on both sides, and then laminiating the cotton batiste to both sides. Finish the raw edge on the bottom with lace. Glue over pantaloons at the lower hip line. By doing this, you won't need a doll stand. Add the over-petticoat, pin, drape and spray with Aqua Net. (Figure 2) |



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Glue silk underskirt seam, press to heat set. (Note: press means to press with iron on silk setting). Press in tiny rolled hem, glue and press. Gather top edge of underskirt with quilting thread, pull tightly around waist, tie thread securely, trim thread. Adjust gathers so front is flat and all fullness is to the sides and back. Pin, drape, and spray with Aqua Net. (Figure 3). |


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Laminate the dress fabric with the gold tissue lame using Wonder Under. Cut out overskirt and lower sleeves. Hint, press in hem and front center hems of overskirt & lining prior to laminating for a tidy finish. Turn back and glue a tiny hem on top of the under sleeves and apply gold braid on top for a smooth finish. Put glue on doll arms 3/4 way up arm, wrap with gold mesh, and finish wrist edge with gold braid. After mesh has dried, cut an X in lower sleeve as indicated on pattern, and glue in place on arms. (Figure 5) |


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Cut out bodice sides and glue at waist, right sides together, let dry. (Figure 6) Apply glue to wrong side of bodice sides and smooth in place (Figure 7) Cut bodice back from stiff pellon with dress fabric laminated. Trim "V" with gold braid. Glue gold braid around waist. Apply bodice back (Figure 8). Assemble upper and lower sleeves, trim with small band of gold tissue lame, and glue on jewelry finding for metal arm cuffs (Figure 9). |




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Attach arms to doll. Cut out front bodice from underskirt fabric which has
been laminated to the stiff pellon interfacing. Trim with gold braid as shown,
leave extra braid attached to finish upper bodice. Embellish front
of bodice as desired (Figure 10). Finish assembling doll and wig as desired. Pin and drape the gown and sleeves. I both pin draped and stitched in some of the draping for this doll. There is a bit of fabric in those sleeves to manipulate and you may need to use both methods to achieve the proper look. After you are pleased with the result, spray with Aqua Net hairspray and let dry. (Figure 11, 12, 13) Remove pins and enjoy your new doll! JAN |