Books, patterns, and magazines

AIM magazine http://www.artisansinminiature.com/ An excellent free resource for all sort of miniature projects! An online magazine created by gifted and devoted artisans working in miniature.




These wishlets each covering a definite time period of fashion are available directly from the author and are scaled for 1/12 dollhouse dolls. The patterns are excellent and the instructions are very clear. There are 8 in the series each priced very affordably $5.50. https://www.susansirkis.com/wishlets




Marie Wheat of Emanjay Patterns is no longer with us, but her wonderful pattern books can be purchased from The House of Caron. The Edwardian book is a personal favorite and is priced at $11.95.
http://www.houseofcaron.com/books.htm


                  La Petite Belle patterns wide range of individual patterns designed by Kathi Mendenhall and may be purchased online through Minikitz. http://www.minikitz.com/ZenStoreP1/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=165_169_287&products_id=1185 and from the Doll Artist's Workshop. http://www.minidolls.com/showpage.php?pageID=BelleLadies




 Doreen Sinnett miniature doll patterns. Doreen was a lovely lady and her daughter Drena continues to sell her miniature doll molds, patterns, tiny wigs, and blank kits.
http://www.doreensinnettdolls.com/clothingpatterns.html



Kuhl's Kreation patterns are available through House of Caron and feature historically correct everyday fashions for men, women, and children.
http://www.houseofcaron.com/kuhl.htm


2 comments:

  1. I love the Susan Sirkis books and finally figured out I can order directly from her rather than pay inflated prices on eBay or amazon. She ships free and I just got my first order, only took about a week. I think I have collected all but two now.

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  2. Yes I started with her books, and her instructions are great!

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