fashion doll.
This is a Screen To Shelf print, meant to become a sleeveless T-shirt for a gorgon boy to wear when he joins in his friend's fashion flash mob. I made it in Performance Piqué, as pictured, but hey, you do you. A test swatch should easily be enough for one or two sleeveless tees, and if you're careful about pattern placement you might be able to get sleeves onto one of them. 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.