fashion doll.
This is a Screen To Shelf print, meant to become a tank top for a fire elemental boy to wear when traveling to the City of Light-- er, Fright-- for an adventure. I made it in Performance Piqué, as pictured, but hey, you do you. A test swatch should easily be enough for one tank top, with enough left over to make a second tank or T-shirt, maybe even a long-sleeved sweatshirt, depending on how you lay out your pattern pieces. Prints in my Monstrously Tiny collections are intended to make clothes for those 1:6 scale monster high school fashion dolls, because I didn't want to have to paint or laser-print my own fabric at home. I set out to either create outfits that appeared in the shows or movies that never hit toy store shelves, or re-size outfits that I need for a different size doll. Then I started adding a few prints and patterns to expand the wardrobes of sadly under-dressed characters who never got more than one or two outfits. Every print gets tested on my toys before I'll let it go public for yours.