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Doll Dress Pattern Making 101 with Robert Tonner | Virtual Doll Convention | Sewing Workshop
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Step inside the studio of world-renowned doll artist, Robert Tonner for a Virtual Class on how to make a pattern for a doll. In this video, you will enjoy learning right alongside Robert and Rachel as Robert shares his talents with us. This video was originally filmed for Virtual Doll Convention. Join our mail list and upcoming events at www.virtualdollconvention.com/
Learn more about Robert Tonner on his website at www.roberttonnerdesign.com/ and follow on Instagram at www.instagram.com/tonner.robert
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@EnnyFromNL

2 years ago

Hi Rachel I really enjoyed this video of Robertā€™s process and detailed explanation of making dollsā€™ dresses! I wish he would make more of these instructional videos as I would love to learn more šŸ˜ heā€™s truly inspiring and pretty impressive ā¤ļø

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@genkibee9466

3 years ago

When he said ā€œI have all this knowledge that no one wants to knowā€ ...NOoooooOooo! WE WANT TO KNOW! An in-depth session like this is so good, so inspiring! Please ask him for more lessons like this for all of the virtual conventions?

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@RymVri108

7 months ago

I've learned more about draping and making a pattern for people from watching this video than I've learned watching pattern-making videos for people. Thank you!

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@designgirlof4750

3 years ago

I've followed Robert Tonner dolls for years, but have only owned some of his doll clothes, thus far. I AM NOW CRAZY ABOUT ROBERT TONNER. WHAT A DELIGHTFUL MAN! And, to share his knowledge so freely with we sewers is even more endearing. His kind nature and soft-spoken demeanor has made a forever fan out of me! Thank you to Rachel Hoffman for sharing this video to the Youtube world.

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@JeMy569

3 years ago

Hi( Bobby) Robert! From Indiana, a long time ago! I remember when we would ride the school bus home( a looong bus ride), you were my next door( down the gravel country road) neighbor & you would sketch doll dresses for me all the way home!!! You would make BEAUTIFUL dresses for your sister! I was so in awe of your talent, even then, & I loved those pictures so much! I knew you were so talented & would go far! So proud of your achievements then & now! ā¤ļø

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@AngelicCutie365

3 years ago

I love watching people make doll patterns because I can use pretty much all the same knowledge scaled up to make my own clothes. It's just something about seeing it done on a smaller scale that makes the techniques click in my mind and help me to understand. Even more so seeing a professional at work!

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@lillychevalierfox

3 years ago

nothing's better than learning from a pro! I sew a lot but I am soooooooooooo bad at making patterns . thank you Robert , thanks Rachel

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@hawhafunnyraffs5568

3 years ago

I don't know any of the context of any of this, I'm just an Internet nomad. But this is the single greatest learning tool I have ever found. I like dolls, I have a few different brands and various hobbyist creations. But I want to dress them myself. And here is a doll wizard casually producing a lecture for us proles. Wow! What a time to be alive!

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@shelmica

3 years ago

What a treat to see and hear the talented Robert Tonner explain making a pattern. So glad to see this video.

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@Moufflette

2 years ago

I so wish Robert would make a whole series on doll pattern design/making - I'd buy it for sure! Delving into all of this knowledge is amazing. I'd like to see how, once it has a satisfactory fir, how you transfer this to paper with lean lines and then digitalize it. I'd also like to know how to adapt this for the various-sized dolls available. Yes, I'm into doll pattern making, this is the best teaching I have found. I am hoping there will be more to follow - make it a paying teaching course, I'd be a student for sure! Thank you so much for this!

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@cindeemoyer4407

3 years ago

Thank you Robert and Rachel! What a great gift to doll makers!!

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@1Peanuts4513

2 years ago

I love this man! So much talent in such a kind soul. Generous with his knowledge and skills. I've been sewing on and off for 50 years. The most important lesson I've learned is that there's always more to learn. Every time I watch Robert, I always learn more. He continues to be my inspiration and reminds me why i love dolls so much. There are so many skills to incorporate with dolls. Clothes, hair, jewelry, props, stories, photography. The Power of Play times ten!!!!! Thank you Robert Tonner for the joy you've given me (and all your fans) all these wonderful years. And OMG for bringing back Ellowyne and introducing Neema!! Whoop!!!! Whoop!!!!!!!

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@CARATMom

3 years ago

I gasped when he pulled out the sewing book! I just got that one from my aunts house!!!

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@zenamorgan1754

3 years ago

I canā€™t get over how amazing this was. What I learned for this one video was priceless. I wish you could do a whole series on the process of doll making clothing,from pants to shirts.

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@tompahdea9263

3 years ago

Finally, i got an understanding how to create a sleeve, the dimensions behind it instead to shape.

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@laurieme3250

3 years ago

What an amazing tutorial on making & fitting a doll pattern from scratch! Learned so much. Very inspiring. Thank you so much Ms. Hoffman & Mr. Tonner, for sharing your expertise & this video. PS: No lunch for that model tho (smile)

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@bmorgan7559

2 years ago

What a great teacher! His voice is so calming and pleasant, this whole process seems so approachable, even for an absolute beginner :)

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@allyderaaf129

1 year ago

Wow where has this video been all my life ā¤šŸ˜®šŸŽ‰

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@PatPinkBB

3 years ago

This is an amazing tutorial for me as I am not good at math (I saw many other tutorials need calculation for making patterns). Mr. Robert Tonner is a talent!

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@jewelsweaver5865

3 years ago

Oh my Goodness!! Thank you for posting this video! I've been bumbling around trying to make my own patterns for years, and this video helped me more than anything else that I've viewed. Thanks again Robert!

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