I have been fascinated with the Russian Rag Dolls for a long time now. I have been collecting information abou
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Making a yarn doll is a great way to spend quality time with your kid. Not only that, but it'll give him or her something to play with and be proud of. Best of all, you can make clothing and hair for the doll when you are done. Once you...
This small one piece crochet doll by Supergurumi can be crocheted quickly and is perfect as a gift, key chain or template for amigurumi figures. #amigurumi #crochet
Lola by Irishmagda Published in Dolly Delights Seven Rainbows gallery
I love this picture, it reminds me of me when I first used to sew my dolls clothes, I've had a love of sewing ever since! The artist is Linda Edgerton.
Five years ago, I started making waldorf-inspired dolls with my company Brambles & Blossoms. I only had 4 little boys at the time and longed to make them soft, cuddly dolls to be their best friends. My very first dolls were ones I made for the first four of my boys, but my fourth son, …
Hillery Sproatt Yesterday, whilst browsing the internet, I discovered these charming, hand-embroidered dolls, created by Hillery Sproatt. She is an artist, living and working in Baltimore, Maryland…
Finally, bend up the foot and stitch across the top to the leg. Stab stitch the joint at the hips, and your doll body is done!
This is Brenda’s country cousin with her dog “Tornado”. This is a cut set from the comic paper but someone had a copy of the complete strip and found all the pieces so it is a co…
Toujours dans le thème, la suite.. des landaus ... et des poupons " en vrai" et des ours et un lapin Enfin Des landaus et des petites filles mes 3 préférées et puis des mamans et des papas des papas-poule.. Années 30/40/50 on promène son ours ou son...
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Entire story of Binky and the Bell Dolls (Illustrated by Hattie Longstreet Price Philadelphia: Penn Publishing Co., 1923) available at: www.clas.ufl.edu/users/jshoaf/Jdolls/jdollwestern/binkie/... This 146-page chapter book is an extended version of the rhymes and stories about a series of dolls who come to grief in one way or another. Annabel has a puppy named Binkie who makes away with one after another of her dolls; though she constantly receives new dolls as gifts, she loses them just as fast. Then Binkie starts retrieving the dolls and Annabel ends up with a large doll family. Click on links to see illustrations. Found at www.clas.ufl.edu/users/jshoaf/Jdolls/jdollwestern/postcar... from Japanese Dolls on the Western Toyshelf by Judy Shoaf:
Just give me 8-10 hours of time.......and this could be the result!^^ Yesterday evening I started to crochet them, and today at 7 PM they look like this.....maybe I am a little fast in doing this?!?
Often referred to as dolls for their diminutive size and simplified imagery, these wood figures dressed in carefully crafted garments are frequently found in tombs from ancient Peru. Because there are no written records from this time period, their precise meaning and significance is not known. However, it's theorized that these figures represent those interred in the tomb or their family members. This particular example shows a female, wearing a long dress, not unlike those known from the later Inca period, when women pinned textiles at their shoulders something like Roman togas. The meaning of the staring eyes and brightly colored faces of these figures is unknown.
This listing is for an extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for crocheting and finishing off the doll FREYA. The pattern contains a lot of detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions and tips for crocheting, jointing and finishing neatly. In addition to textual instructions, there are also crochet charts available in the pattern. The dress, the hat and the shawl of the doll are removable. This pattern uses US crochet terms. Skill level: intermediate to advanced F i n i s h e d S i z e: The doll measures approx. 33 cm. What you will need: M a t e r i a l s: Yarn: CATANIA – Schachenmayr (sport weight yarn - 5 ply, 100% Cotton, 1.76 ounces = 137 yards/50 grams = 125 meters), 13 colors • Fiberfill • optional: foam hair roller or quilt batting (for more stability) • 2 black safety eyes, Ø 1/4”/6 mm • 2 metal loops (I have used a plain washer of a grommet) for the boots, Ø 5/16”/8 mm • Cardboard or plastic for the boot • 5 buttons for the dress, Ø 3/8”/ 10 mm • decorative button for the hair tie • Strong thread resistant (dental floss) for the thread jointing • Sewing thread to sew on the wig and the buttons N o t i o n s: • hook size US 1½ (2.5 mm) and US 2½ (3.0 mm) • yarn needles (usual and extra long) • sewing needle • sewing thread • stitch marker • scissors • pins • optional: wooden spoon/chopstick and clamping scissor to simplify the filling • optional: glue for the hair strands Copyright, Carola Herbst, CAROcreated, 2020 All rights reserved All images and designs, including the name and description of this pattern, are the intellectual property of CAROcreated / Carola Herbst. The pattern is for personal use only. The pattern or parts of it (including photos) may be not reproduced, redistributed, resold, translated, published (online or printed), altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline! You are welcome to sell finished creation using my pattern - in limited serie and handmade by you. Please include a link or reference to my shop www.etsy.com/shop/CAROcreated, if you will list it on internet.