Showing posts with label Gina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gina. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2012

Flashback Friday: Gina's Lost Profile

Gina has been discontinued but is still one of my favorite dolls.
Don't you love that groovy belt!

If you've seen the Springfield Collection Doll named Maria (or Sofia), then you've seen the doll that Gina turned into. Actually, when Gina was first introduced her hair was styled just like Maria's is styled now. She had no bangs, and her body had stuffed upper-arms and upper-legs. She was from the 2nd Generation of Springfield Collection dolls, the ones that were pre-stuffed, but still had the old-style bodies. Only the lower arms and lower legs were plastic, the rest of their bodies were stuffed. When the 3rd Generation of Springfield Dolls was introduced Gina got bangs as well as full plastic arms and legs. This is the classic Gina, the Gina who's my favorite. Although Gina has been discontinued, if you want a Gina of your very own Sunshine Crafts still has a few in stock.

To me Gina is the closest that Springfield has ever come to an Asian doll. My BFF in real life is filipino and I am routinely frustrated that Springfield doesn't offer a doll who looks like her. Lots of parents at my church have adopted baby girls from China. Right now they are buying Madame Alexander dolls from Walmart, which are least expensive Asian dolls currently available. One day I hope that Gina will be made again, with light skin and her silky black hair with bangs, so that all of the beautiful Asian girls who long for a Springfield Collection Doll who looks like them, will finally have one of their own. I don't know if Springfield has much of an overseas market, but if they do, there must be a huge demand for a light skinned Gina. Also, I admit, that I want a Gina doll who looks like my BFF, who is named Rina (note the similarity--Gina & Rina). Then I can do Maggie & Rina doll fashion shows, and maybe add a Maria (or Julie) doll too, and do Maggie & Rina & Sharry doll fashion shows. Now wouldn't that be something?

While I go on dreaming, I'll share Gina's lost profile for the rest of you.

Gina

Zodiac Sign: Libra

Birthstone: Sapphire

Hair: Straight Black

Eyes color: Brown

Hometown: Springfield

Favorite color: Pink

Family: Older brother and Younger sister.

Pets: 2 parrots named Papaya & Mango.

Best Day: When she got her two parrots.

Favorite Activities: Dancing hip hop, playing tennis, watching movies with her little sister Kelly, preparing Sunday breakfast with her Mom, training her parrots Papaya and Mango to say “hello”, “love you”, “gimme a kiss”, and “pretty bird”.

Pet Peeves: Having her hair in a ponytail, and losing a tennis match against Amanda (but it's ok because they are best friends).

Her Dream: Being a professional hip hop dancer!

Best Friends: Stacy, Amanda, Niya, Madison, Lindsey

Favorite Outfits:

      Dressing Up: Mini denim skirt with heart top.

      Hanging Out: Denim Jeans with, tee and brown Mary Jane shoes.

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Compare this profile with Maria's current profile. I couldn't find any similarities. Could you?

Monday, October 1, 2012

Make It Yourself Monday: Undies & Tankini


Two piece Tankini and Lacy Camisole with matching Undies

Tankini or Underwear, this easy pattern will make both. Like most dolly mommies I hate having naked dolly bodies everywhere I look. Now they can all be modestly covered while they await their fashions.
 
When I designed this pattern I had a few special requirements. First it had to be made from woven fabric, not knit fabric. I'm not especially handy at sewing knit fabrics and I wanted a pattern I could make time and time again, to me that meant it had to be made from simple woven fabric. Next it had to be easy for girls to put on and take off of the dolls all by themselves. Some underwear is fiddly for young girls to put on their dolls by themselves. I wanted this pattern to make child-friendly underwear because mastering the skill of dressing and undressing a doll is good for a child's self-esteem and also good for a busy mom's harried schedule. Thirdly, I wanted as few number of seams as possible, to make the sewing quick and beginner-friendly. Finally, the underwear had to be modest, but attractive and look like something that girls wear themselves. It took a bit of work, but I was pleased with my results.
 
The pattern I came up with fits Springfield Collection dolls perfectly. If you're dressing an American Girl doll you may need to adapt the pattern slightly for their larger waists. The underwear only has two side seams. The leg openings can be finished with a narrow hem or the raw edges can be zig-zagged and then covered with lace or rick-rack. The elasticized wasitband can be finished with a simple casing or the elastic can be stretched and sewn into place. I tried my hand at illustrating the steps of applying the elastic and y'all will have to tell me what you think of it. Do the illustrations make it easier to understand the 2 techniques or harder?
 
The camisole is one I designed years ago for smaller dolls and have sized it up and down many times for different types of dolls. This is the first time I've made it for 18-inch dolls and I was very pleased with the results. The camisole uses short lengths of lace or rick-rack for the shoulder straps. The top and bottom edges are zig-zagged and then covered with pretty trim. It closes in the back with Velcro or snaps.
 
After making the pattern a couple of times I realized that in different fabric it would make a great swimsuit, so I gave it and try and the results were excellent! Just a change in fabric and trim makes the underwear into Beach Wear!
 
PDF file
 

Closeup of Undies

Front of undies
 
Back of undies
Front of swimsuit bottom in underwear fabric and in swimsuit fabric.
The swimsuit pattern also makes good underwear, and the elastic might
be easier for beginners. The legs can be decorated or simply hemmed.
 
Back of plain underwear and swimsuit bottom

For fabrics, I found that lightweight cotton worked best for the underwear. I used bleached muslin and a thin floral print on white background. They both turned out nice. For the Tankini I used a slightly thicker fabric. The pink one pictured was made from a quilting-weight fat-quarter. The pattern used less than half a fat-quarter, so you could get at least 2 sets of underwear or two Tankinis from one fat-quarter. I think a gingham swimsuit with white rick-rack would be very cute and it would have a retro 1950's feel to it. Out of all the underwear I made, I admit that I liked the simple white ones the best. You could get really fancy with the undies and camisole if you wanted too, making them into something with more of a lingerie feel. In this case I would use white satin with white lace. Or even lightweight pink satin or cotton with white lace would be cute and stylish while being kid-friendly.

As always, if you make this pattern for your own dolls please share your results in the comment section. If you have photos you'd like to share, let me know and I'll help you include them if I can.


Official set supervisor, Mr. Poe.