Hi Everyone! I hope you've enjoyed this course and feel inspired to create some nostalgic fashions for your next project! In this final video I'm bringing you into my studio to follow along as I sew up a few of the ideas I've highlighted so far! So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and watch me sew... The patterns featured in the video are the Eden Ava Spotlight Solo Gown and the Liberty Jane Country Mart DressI absolutely LOVE my SewTites magnetic cutting board, acrylic ruler, and pin magnets! The company has given me a special coupon code for SWC members - Yay! Use code SWCSAVE15 on their website to save 15% off your order!Visit the SewTites website today!Here's a recap of the process we've talked about, starting from inspiration all the way through to styling for the perfect photoshoot!Selecting an Outfit to RecreateResearch and Inspiration: Start by gathering images of vintage Barbie outfits that inspire you. Create a mood board using Pinterest or a scrapbook to visualize your chosen style and color palette.Decide on an Era: Choose a specific time period (1950s, 1960s, or 1970s) and consider how its trends and styles align with your personal taste. This focus will help streamline your material and design choices.Sketching and Visualizing the Final LookCreating a Sketch: Once you've selected an outfit, sketch out your design. This doesn’t have to be a professional drawing; even rough sketches can help clarify your vision.Color and Fabric Consideration: Indicate the colors and fabrics you plan to use in your sketch. Visualizing these elements can help you make decisions later when you gather materials.B. Constructing the OutfitSewing Tips and Techniques for BeginnersGathering Tools: Ensure you have all the necessary tools, including a sewing machine, fabric scissors, pins, thread, and a measuring tape. Familiarize yourself with the sewing machine and basic techniques.Choosing the Pattern & Fabric: Look at the design lines and standout elements of your inspiration outfit. Then browse the Pixie Faire catalog to find something that will work as a starting point. Explore all the options for finding the perfect fabric, maybe it's from a traditional fabric store or maybe it's something vintage from a thrift shop that you can chop up.Incorporating Vintage Sewing Methods and PatternsExploring Vintage Techniques: Research vintage sewing techniques that can enhance your project, such as gathering, pleating, or using Hong Kong binding for finishing edges.Experimenting with Fit: Vintage Barbie styles often have unique fits. Don’t be afraid to make adjustments as you sew to ensure the garment has the desired silhouette, such as tailoring a fitted bodice or cinching a waist.C. Final Touches and StylingAssembling the Complete Look with AccessoriesPutting Together the Outfit: Once your garment is complete, try it on to see how it fits. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure a perfect fit.Adding Accessories: Select your accessories to complement the outfit. Layer necklaces, add statement earrings, or choose the perfect handbag to tie the look together. Pay attention to the color scheme and overall vibe.Tips for Photoshoots or Showcasing the OutfitChoosing a Location: If you plan to showcase your look, choose a location that reflects the vintage aesthetic—think retro settings, outdoor gardens, or mid-century architecture.Photography Tips: Use good lighting to capture the details of your outfit. Experiment with different angles and poses that highlight the features of your recreation. Sharing Your Creation: Once you're satisfied with your photos, share your vintage Barbie-inspired outfit on social media. Use the #pixiefaire to connect with others in the doll sewing community and inspire fellow enthusiasts.By following these step-by-step processes, you can successfully recreate the iconic fashions of vintage Barbie.So....What will you make?