To be honest, most of them are really pretty. ;)) The one in "The Crystal Ball" is lovely, but it might be kind of hard to adapt to AG size. All the Lady of Shalott dresses are nice, and would work for AG size, I think. Oooh, the one in "The Tempest" is lovely too. :D The dress in his 1910 "Ophelia" is pretty as well, as is the one in "The Flower", and I think they'd both translate okay. Ummm...and I realise I haven't actually answered your question, just went off on a rambling about dresses and adapting them. :"> I guess that's a no, I don't have a favourite. ;))
I got a My American Girl doll for Christmas, so now I have my very own!!!! *adds a few more exclamation points* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I guess this means there will be some more doll dresses. :) )
*SQUEEE!!!!!!* Which one?! What does it look like? :D!!! (Yay! :D I actually have some AG-size pattern books, and I've made one dress from a modified pattern, and started another, but it didn't get very far. I should pick it back up, especially if we get the sewing machine fixed...)
Here she is! My grandma included a pair of glasses too. ;)) (I am busily constructing a hypothetical wardrobe for her that will probably never be fully realized. ;)) And I suppose she ought to be named eventually... )
Cool! :D Ooh, very nice. ;)) Mine never had glasses, but then again, mine were the historical ones, and I also didn't have glasses when I got mine. ;) ;)) (How neat! :D What sorts of outfits are you thinking? Ooh, yes, a name might be good at some point
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Oooh...please do make a Waterhouse one. ;))
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I got a My American Girl doll for Christmas, so now I have my very own!!!! *adds a few more exclamation points* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I guess this means there will be some more doll dresses. :) )
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Oh? What sort of dresses are they? :D
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