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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Of Bjd Fashion: More Doll Socks and Tights with Tutorials

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Anna has been busy at work sewing some much needed basics for a few of us dolls. 

Two msd sized ball jointed dolls and one yosd sized doll, all three got new socks and tights to wear.  We will see how to make them.

Yuki here has been in dire need of a decent pair of socks.  And dear little Momoko and our newest doll, Misako have been in need of legwear as well.

Two pairs of doll sized tights and two pairs of doll sized socks, all made from cut up tights.

So Anna has produced several types of socks and tights.  They are almost exactly like the ones she made for myself and the other dolls.  She had intended to post patterns before, but never got around to it until now.

With much persuasion from myself, Anna has created a printable pattern and tutorial for all to enjoy.

Socks and Tights Tutorial for MSD and Yosd Bjd

Materials:

If you don’t have any old pairs of tights around the house, dollar stores sometimes have some cute options.  That where I got the spotted ones I used for these doll tights.

Free pattern and tutorial for socks and tights for MSD and Yosd sized ball jointed dolls.

Here is the pattern you will need for both the tights and socks. 


The Socks

How to make ball jointed doll socks.  First cut out the pieces.

First, cut two pieces from the pattern.  Unfold them and determine which side is the right side and which is the wrong side. 

With solid colored material like this, it doesn't matter, but if you used tights with a cute print it will make a difference.

How to make ball jointed doll socks.  Fold and hem the top edge.

Fold and pin the top edge to hem.

How to make ball jointed doll socks.  We used a back stitch for the hem.

Hem the edge using a back stitch (check out our doll tank top video tutorial for a demonstration of the back stitch if you don’t have a clue about it).   I hem it while facing the right side because I think it looks nicer that way. 

You can try to sew this with a zig-zag stitch on a sewing machine, but I wouldn’t recommend it unless you are really good at sewing tiny stretchy things.

How to make ball jointed doll socks.  Fold the sock and sew up the back side, then trim off the excess fabric.

After hemming, all you have to do is re-fold the sock with right sides together, pin along the edge, and sew. 

If you want you can trim off some of the excess material to reduce some bulk.

How to make ball jointed doll socks.  Turn the socks right side out, then try on the doll.

Turn the socks right side out and they are ready to wear. 

I made these thigh high socks for Misako, but the pattern was originally made for Usagi.  Because they are so stretchy they can fit a wide range of doll feet.

A shorter crew length pair of socks for ball jointed dolls.

These are the crew length socks for msd sized dolls, as marked on the pattern.  They hit about calf height on the dolls.

A shorter crew length pair of socks for ball jointed dolls.   Works perfectly for male ball jointed dolls.

They fit Yuki perfectly!

A shorter crew length pair of socks for ball jointed dolls, worn with shoes.   Works perfectly for male ball jointed dolls.

Now he actually has a pair of socks to go with his shoes, and Hikaru can stop whining about it.

(I wasn’t “whining”, I merely pointed out how untidy it looks.)

(Sure, whatever you say.)


The Tights

Making tights for ball jointed dolls.  First cut two pieces from the pattern.

Just like with the socks, you first need to cut two pieces from the pattern and then determine which side is the “right side”.

Making tights for ball jointed dolls.  Pin the two pieces together and sew the front seam.

Unlike with the socks, you need to pin together the pieces right sides together and sew the “front” seam.  Trim off some of the excess fabric, especially at the top.

Making tights for ball jointed dolls.  Open it up and then fold and hem the top or waistband.

Then you fold down the top edge twice and pin.  This is to make a casing (it’s like a tunnel) for the elastic to go through, so make sure it is large enough for your elastic.

Making tights for ball jointed dolls.  Thread to elastic through the waistband using a small safety pin.

Cut a piece of elastic as long as the doll’s waist, and use the safety pin to thread the elastic through the channel. 

It may be a little tricky to get the elastic past the part by the front seam.  That’s why I said to trim off the excess.

Use pins to secure the ends of the elastic.

Making tights for ball jointed dolls.  Pin the back sides together and sew the back seam.

Now pin and sew the “back” seam, securing the elastic in the process.

Making tights for ball jointed dolls.  Pin the along the legs to sew the inseam.

Now it’s time to pin the legs of the tights.  It’s just like sewing a pair of pants (check out my doll jeans tutorial for comparison).

Making tights for ball jointed dolls.  After sewing the legs, trim off any excess fabric.

Sew up and down both legs, then trim off some of the excess fabric.

Making tights for ball jointed dolls.  Turn the tights right side out and they are ready to put on your doll.

Turn them right side out and they are ready for wearing.

Cute new tights worn my a ball jointed doll.

And here they are worn by Momoko.

A yosd sized ball jointed doll and a msd sized ball jointed doll wearing their new tights.  The larger doll has no shoes on.

Momoko and Misako both got a pair of these cute tights.

I hope everyone enjoyed this tutorial and can make plenty of legwear for their dolls.

End of Tutorial.

"Oh dear, you have now shoes to wear!" Says the smaller doll while staring at the larger doll's stocking clad feet.

“Oh dear, Miss Misako doesn’t have any shoes.  Won’t her new tights get dirty?”

You are quite right Momoko dear.  Anna made her new stockings, but forgot about appropriate footwear.

No I didn’t.  Usagi and I made arrangements for that.

Another doll presents shoes to the shoeless ball jointed doll.

“Here Misako, these are for you!  I don’t wear them anymore so you can have them if you want. :)

Those are the shoes I bought for Usagi last year.  They look cute, but the fit is a little snug for Usagi, so she actually prefers to wear the sandals I made for her (see Of Bjd Fashion: Improved Lace Sandals with a Tutorial).

So you are forcing our newest doll to wear Usagi’s hand me downs?

No one is being forced to do anything, Misako has accepted them and seems to like them too.

(How can you tell, she still hasn’t spoken to anyone.  Oh whatever.)

New pink doll shoes to go along with the new pair of doll tights.

I suppose it is alright, for now.  They are attractive shoes. 

However it is hard not to notice a little fitting problem.  While the shoes were snug on Usagi, they are quite large on Misako’s rather petite feet.  Thankfully the ankle straps keep them securely on in place.

A group photo of five different ball jointed dolls, our narrator doll is on the far right pointing out the other dolls.

Anyway, at least everyone in our little doll family has appropriate legwear at last.

Close up of two of the dolls, the one with new tights and the giver of the new shoes.  They both received something else as well.

Hikaru, you seem to have forgotten what else I made, specifically for Usagi and Misako here.

One of our two dolls is attempting to lift up her shirt to show off the new bra that was made for her.  The doll on the right is attempting to stop her because it is inapropriate to flash everyone, especially with the male doll nearby.

Oh, you mean this thing?”

No Usagi!  You can’t show that here!  Yuki, quickly look away!

That right!  I made these girls bras and underwear.  And we will have tutorials for them tomorrow.

Look forward to it.

1 comment:

  1. Cute. I love making clothes for my daughter's dolls, but usually I don't add so much detail. Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned.

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