Making Barbie clothes:
First, make a dress for Barbie, which is divided into two parts: a top and a skirt. As usual, I make the top part first, draw two pieces of clothing on the cloth, cut them out, and sew them where they should be. Then, I hemmed the skirt and turned it over to put it on Barbie. Because I had memorized the size when making clothes before, so this time I made the size just right in one go. Then, the next step is to make Barbie's skirt. Continue to use the scrap scrap to cut a long piece of cloth, and sew the pleats of the skirt on the cloth according to the diagram.
Then, while sewing, check to see if it is long enough. It must be longer than the waist of Barbie doll. After sewing the pleats, place the fabric face to face, and then sew the edge of the skirt. Then, after the skirt is hemmed, turn it over and use the hidden stitch method to connect the skirt to the top of the Barbie doll dress made earlier. When wearing it, turn the skirt over and wear the clothes out from under the skirt. Finally, after sewing the shoulder straps, sew the front of the skirt relative to each other, then you can put it on Barbie, and then trim and fine-tune it according to the effect.
The story of Barbie:
The first blonde beauty "Barbie" was born on March 9, 1959, and was named after founder Ruth's youngest daughter Barbara. The nickname was given, and the blonde plastic doll was called "Barbie" from then on.
With Barbie’s global popularity and continuous product enrichment and mergers and acquisitions, its parent company Mattel has become the world’s largest toy company. Since the birth of Barbie, Ruth Handler has been committed to making her a female spokesperson who pursues perfection and fashion, and captures the hearts of consumers with her beauty.