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Bell-shaped Dove Snowglobe! A little on the plainer side, but the unique shape makes up for it, in a way.
Unfortunately my camera didn't want to focus on the inside details, so those pictures won't be the best quality. It's still good enough, I hope.
Musical! Tune is Love Makes The World Go Round, by Sankyo.
From Otome no Sewing, Book 6
These are the instructions for a bell-shaped organdy petticoat, as seen in this Cinderella-themed coord: https://strawberryscans.tumblr.com/post/155361656758/a-cinderella-themed-coord-from-otome-no-sewing
Pattern can be found over here: https://strawberryscans.tumblr.com/post/164268174028/here-is-the-pattern-for-a-bell-shaped-petticoat
bells
Purple Penstemon flowers by PapoMena http://bit.ly/2GbbEVI

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Hi there! I hope this doesn't sound like a stupid question. I'm new to Lolita and was wondering if there's a way to tell at a glance if a dress is A-line or not. On most websites I usually see petticoats listed as being A-line or cupcake shaped etc, but I never see the same thing for dresses. I assume your dress and petticoat should be of the same shape so is there a way to tell? Thanks for your help! (I'm sorry if this has been asked before. I'm on mobile and can't seem to access the FAQ)
This is answered in the FAQ with pictures to show you the difference. Since you can’t access it at the moment, here is a link that should allow you to!
Here is the pattern for a bell-shaped petticoat!
Instructions over here: https://strawberryscans.tumblr.com/post/673235265180057600/from-otome-no-sewing-book-6-these-are-the
20200910_F0001: Inside a bell-shaped flower by Wei-Feng Xue Via Flickr: - The patterns on the inside of a bell-shaped flower.