So I never post my comparison photos here ? Damn ! There is no real problem to wear Narsha with KID clothes. BUT ! *indeed, trousers and pants are tight. But they can be wear. *KID have very little hands, so some times I have to remove Narsha hand to slip the sleeve on. About the dress on Agathe, I had to remove hands to put on the top of the dress. Even if KID have arms a little shorter than Narsha's, it is not a problem to my mind. About the underwear on Allana, KID have shoulders and torso a little bigger, so the... Nightdress ? is a little hanging loose. Here Allana is wearing the boy garment. The trousers are a little tight, but Narsha can wear them. ... But they are a little stretchy... Maybe these are not the best example ? :s I have to buy anothers KID trousers ! Because Narsha really have well-rounded bottom ! ^^' I hope my English is enough understandable... ^^'
Great pictures everyone. Here's a picture of my Narsha with her little sister Shabee. Dollmore Narsha and Shabee by Toye's Tiny Treasures, on Flickr
thanks for the extra comparisons [MENTION=49220]Heike[/MENTION]! my girls have very few clothes and most of them are handmade so i didn't really have much to show, your comparisons are very helpful sweet girls [MENTION=56589]Calphedoll[/MENTION]
Thank you auntbear. I make my own clothes but these two dresses also fit my Iplehouse KID and BID girls.
there's always a few that just aren't worth making and you have to buy them aren't there? it's nice that kids and narsha can share clothes it makes it a little easier to find clothes ... and gives them a bigger wardrobe when they can swap back and forth.
Waaah! I managed to knock over a friend's Narsha and break three fingers off her left hand!!! Dollmore tell me they don't sell the hands separately and will only provide replacements for people who have bought Narsha from them, and have the Warranty (whatever that is, presumably the paperwork that goes out with the new doll), and my friend's girl was a secondhand purchase without paperwork.... {sigh!} I feel horribly guilty and I'm somewhat stumped as to what to do now. Does anyone here know of another company that sells hands of the right size that are a reasonable match for the basic Narsha resin? Teddy
Oh no! I wonder if Iplehouse JID hands in normal skin would work? I no longer have my JID or I would try it for you. I hope someone else can help you. Eta: Iple says the JID wrist is 4cm and I just measured my Narsha wrist and it's 4cm.
Thanks I think from pictures on this thread that he JID hands are much smaller/daintier than Narsha's... I'm wondering if the Chibi Unoa hands would work (I have several spare pairs of those so I could give them a try next time I visit my friend). Teddy
The old basic hands aren't dainty. I think they are about the same size as the Narsha hands and I know the normal skin is a good match. http://iplehouse.com/home/shop/item.php?it_id=1320363177&nhn1=en. Good luck!
Thanks! They look like a good prospect {deep sigh!} I was thinking of the KID hands when I said they'd be too small/dainty.... Teddy
Hello! It's my little girl, Susan who took the dive... Here she is before her injury - she doesn't look so sombre most of the time, she was just trying on dresses... This is just to bookmark this thread as I do often hope to bring her home a same-size friend, as she has no one her age in the Chibi Companions Nursery... Alicex
Maybe you could find someone in England who has purchased a Narsha or friend from Dollmore and can order the hands for you.
I love the look for Narsha and her friends. I heard that these dolls are very popular at Korea and Europe since they have classic European features.
I try not to cross post but this picture shows the siblings off so well and I love Aya's new eyes Family by JD, on Flickr
Thanks, Everyone but my Yo Kuuta has CIG eyes (he has urethanes that happened to come with another purchase) I absolutely love them. I wish Aya's looked a little more like May's in pictures (they are the same color in person) but otherwise perfect. Aya by JD, on Flickr