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Fairyland RealFee Discussion Part 7

Apr 10, 2018

    1. I've used Blythe patterns and pre-made Blythe fabric clothes for my RFs. They're great fit as long as the outfits have room for the larger RF hips. Regular Barbie clothes fit as well, especially if the fabric is stretchy, such as tshirt fabric. I cut the pants down to size though. Also, on page 1 here, they have a database of what fits.
       
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    2. @JinCIncy I also use Blythe clothes and Blythe patterns to make clothing - this works for dresses and tops. Their waists are a little thicker. Trillianandcompany on Etsy makes cute ones and dresses her realfee in them for display.
       
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    3. I make clothes and patterns myself. Once you have a set of basic patterns, you can use them for several different outfits. But beware of the magnetic hands, the RealFees want to rob your pins:
      [​IMG]Magnetic hands! by spih_2, on Flickr
       
      #823 spih, Mar 6, 2023
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    4. That's a wonderful hat, spih!!
       
    5. Yes, love the hat @spih !
       
    6. Here's the whole outfit (Jippo is trying to get Tiger Domo to jump through the hoop)
      [​IMG]Smile! by spih_2, on Flickr
       
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    7. Beautiful work, spih!!
       
    8. The little belled shoes... My heart!
       
    9. The six-inch mini American Girl dolls and their other differently-branded clones work quite well! Everything but shoes and hats tend to fit.
       
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    10. @spih You jester outfit is wonderful!
       
    11. I agree, that outfit lends itself so well to the mischievous look. Amazing work @spih!

      I’ve decide on a Soso. Going to give it the tan bunny legs I got with my vampire Luna as I think there’s more potential there for a little forest character.
       
    12. Those of you that have Coco, would you share some pictures please? I'm trying to decide whether or not I *need* to get her along with Soso, lol.
       
    13. Your little dragon boy is just beautiful @spih !
       
    14. Another question for owners of Realfee Luna Vampire rabbit. I got one that was in stock at DDE, she came today. She has no magnets in either her vampire or regular head for the ears to attach? Anyone else have this problem? I see some loose magnets in a baggie in her box. Are we supposed to attach the magnets ourselves?
      [​IMG]Little Luna by wizgerg3, on Flickr
       
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    15. Yes. You will notice there are several different places to place the magnets depending upon where you prefer them. Just remember to keep the polarization of the magnets in mind when you place them. Fairyland has one polarization for one side and a different one for the other. I use jell superglue to attach them. You can also purchase other magnets of the same size on Amazon if you want to have more of an option for her head or add horns. She's a real cutie. I love my Luna!
       
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    16. I have a general question. What kind of wigs do y'all prefer for your babies? Yarn or synthetic?
       
    17. Heat resistant fiber or fur (synhetic).
       
    18. Thank you @Dollquest ! I have not had a doll come where I had to attach the magnets myself so was a bit confused. My Luha (minifee) already came with magnets in place.
       
    19. @JinCIncy If you're indecisive on placement like I am, you can always stick the magnets in with whatever your preferred eye putty is. It's also helpful if you think you may get the poles wrong the first time.

      And some old spam, just because. Everyone's pictures makes me want to go on some adventures with my girl again! Too bad the wind and temperatures have other ideas.

      [​IMG]
      Peekaboo!
      by Trillian, on Flickr
       
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