with her photos of most major steps of construction. She and Tamara Casey of Patterns by Jude have kept our ladies well dressed for years, along with Marsha Olson, Vince Nowell, and a handful of other designers. For the first 5 years of sewing for dolls, I used Diane's patterns exclusively, before branching out to other companies. I currently have about 25 of her patterns.
The ladies sewing group of Michigan and I just completed Diane's pattern 101, her first pattern. I had never done it before and was able to complete it with very little trouble. My only confusion was learning how to use my new sewing machine's buttonhole foot!
Thank you Denise and the other ladies for selecting this pattern, and thank you Diane Wagner, for creating these wonderful patterns!