This is the Princess Doll pdf sewing pattern from the designer 10 x 2 Studio. Now you can make this beautiful fabric doll with this highly versatile pattern. Detailed instructions, tips, and suggested materials listed in these printable files will guide you every step of the way to making your very own doll. The designer […]
Hand knitted Waldorf doll 12inch handmade of natural materials This 12" hand knitted doll has a typical Waldorf doll's head. This doll is hand knitted of 60% wool / 40% acrylic She is stuffed with merino wool roving. The skin is 100% knit cotton [interlock] eco 100. The hair is cotton thread which stitched into the head in hand sewing. The eyes and mouth are hand embroidered with care. This doll is flexible, the limbs moves easily. She can be a good friend to children and adults of all ages. This is one of a kind unique doll. Most of the times the child know the name of the doll the minute he/she meets her/him. I found out that when they choose the doll's name it is a very good beginning of new friendship, it gives a good "start" which makes the child feel responsibility for his/ her new friend. Many times children are talking with their dolls and telling them many stories which they do not tell to anyone else, they do not even notice the adult listen to these stories too, this way the adults can study about the inner life of his child more then in many other ways. The doll is one of the most importent toys at Waldorf Education הנני אומנית יוצרת ומורה מלמדת אצלי בסטודיו במעלה אדומים נלמד להכין בובות וולדורף- בובות מחומרים טבעיים בעבודת יד הפעילות תתקיים בשיעורים פרטיים בתיאום מראש ניתן לארגן קבוצת משתתפים שיגיעו יחד –ההתארגנות על ידי המעוניינים ללמוד ובתיאום איתי מתאים לאילו העוסקים בחינוך ובתרפיה הכשרה וייעוץ למורים וגננים בנושאי מלאכות יד לכל הגילאים אורית דותן 0549-287733 oritim [!at] netvision.net.il Classes -creating Waldorf dolls-feel free to contact me for more information
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Hi! Happy Wednesday everyone!:) I just wanted to share a bit of good news with you all. I've been thinking about taking a little break from creating patterns for now and instead want to focus on making dolls to sell from time to time. Over the last few years I've had many requests from people looking to purchase my ready-made dolls and because I've been so busy designing patterns and running my shop, I've not been able to offer them. Well, I'm happy to say that that's about to change! I'm hoping to be able to offer a small batch of dolls every couple of weeks or so, depending of course on how busy my shop is and whether I have other projects on the go. Here are a few photos of three of the dolls I've been working on so far - they're not quite done yet, but I hope you like them! :) I've embroidered a glittery star on each of their cheeks - hence the name 'Starlet Dolls'. Each doll will wear a cute pair of frilly knickers. Aren't they sweet?? I might just have to design a pair for me too! :) lol! I've already made a stash of dresses for the next batch of girls :) Each dress is lined with a pretty petticoat. My wonderful Mum has kindly agreed to knit each of them a little wrap cardigan which I think just adds the best touch! This sweet girl is wearing a feather boa collar while she waits for her cardigan. They're quite tall, measuring a tad more than 17 inches in length. These dolls are not suitable for very young children and should be handled gently or used as display dolls. PLEASE NOTE: To find out when the dolls will be ready for sale, please keep in touch by following my Instagram and Facebook Page. I will post a release date and time a couple of days before listing the dolls in my Etsy shop. I'm sorry, but to be fair to everyone, I cannot take reserves. Also, I will not be offering custom dolls. Each doll will be one-of-a-kind, completely unique and made from the highest quality materials. I'm so looking forward to making many more of these little beauties and I hope that you'll pop in to visit my social media pages often to see what else I'll been working on! Have a lovely week!
Welcome to our list of wonderful handmade doll sewing patterns. Were you lucky enough as a child to feel the joy of holding a one-of-a-kind handmade doll in your hands – a creation infused with care, artistry, and love. My grandmother made me a rag doll from fabric scraps and when I look back to […]
New sewing pattern and tutorial is up on my website, guys! ♥️ It’s beginners friendly and doll making experience is not necessary. Hope you’ll enjoy making this cutie. Happy sewing!. happylabtoys ·...
all my monster dolls so far! i figured i should do another post like this before i start working on new patterns :) faq/commission info | buy this pattern/tutorial on etsy!
This is the Princess Doll pdf sewing pattern from the designer 10 x 2 Studio. Now you can make this beautiful fabric doll with this highly versatile pattern. Detailed instructions, tips, and suggested materials listed in these printable files will guide you every step of the way to making your very own doll. The designer […]
Have you wanted to make a doll for a long time, but didn't know how? I think I can help you. All you need is basic sewing skills, my PDF tutorial and video. Even if you are new to doll making, you should be able to master it by following my instructions. ... The doll is about 20 cm tall. Textbook in English and Russian! The tutorial consists of -34 pages -98 photos with explanations -instruction - 6 video files that you immediately download from the link that is in the instructions (if you have any questions, I will be happy to help.) A doll made according to this textbook has knees bent. She can stand and sit by herself. Please note: the size of the finished doll may vary depending on the quality of the selected fabrics! ***************************************** HOW TO PRINT Your instant download will include full color photographs, full size CGIs, swatches and directions. Just print and sew! On the last page, you will see a link to a folder with video files. There are 6 videos in total, in which I show the entire manufacturing process. You can download them. You can print files at home, at a print shop, or on the Internet. ***************************************** Please note that this is not a physical item - it is digital ***************************************** When you make a doll, you can draw a face with it according to my tutorial https://www.etsy.com/listing/697973457/rospis-lica-kukly-poagovaa-instrukcia-po?ref=shop_home_feat_2 If you have any questions, ask me and I will answer) Enjoy your creativity. Love, Elena Stefanova - ******************************************** Doll fabric. PDF manual + video: https://etsy.me/31n0eWS Doll Coloring Tutorial: https: //etsy.me/2G5Bzw8 Doll torso pattern (no instructions!): Https://etsy.me/2TbVlfw Dress pattern (no instructions!): Https://etsy.me/2Pdwk1y Set the pattern for the doll's body and clothes for the doll (no instructions): https://etsy.me/30Nhh3Z
When you start learning to make dolls it can be hard to know what sewing tools to buy. In this guide, I share the tools that I think are essential and some I have discovered that make sewing dolls quicker and easier.
These Adorable DIY Dolls that you can Make Yourself are the perfect gift for a little girl or boy you know! Don't forget to make clothes & accessories to match!
I've been spending some time revising a few of my older patterns lately and have recently completed the new pattern for Flora: http://gingermelondolls.blogspot.ca/2015/03/a-new-look-for-flora-explorer.html and the design of the Pocket Bunnies (still working on re-writing the pattern for these): http://gingermelondolls.blogspot.ca/2015/03/spring-sale.html. With each one, I've created what I hope is a cuter, more detailed design as well as an updated version of each pattern that includes a new grid for easier placement of facial features and lots of close-up photos to better show how to make them. Here is my latest addition, the Pocket Piglings! I'm having so much fun re-doing these little sweeties and it really is fun to see how they compare to the originals once they're done! That's the original piggy in the middle! As you can see, the new piggies are a bit smaller in size and I've designed a new ear and snout shape for them. Here's a look at the pocket piggies and bunnies that are now complete. Next will be the fox... Just so you know, the new versions of the patterns will be available once all the Pocket Pets have been re-done. Happy Easter and Happy Passover dear friends! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday weekend! ~Shelly xo
If you want to make a little girl doll and are looking for a construction model and explanation, this girl doll is just for you. Her name is Alya, she loves to play and wants to travel. He sleeps when he is tired, but he does not sleep alone, she wants company. This is what you will enjoy when sewing plush dolls for your children. These healthy dolls for kids are designed for full cuddles and snuggles. Download now and start sewing. This will be so much fun to sew. Level dificult 11 pages of patterns and tutorials 16 inch rag doll, only doll body pattern, clothes and shoe FABRIC : You know, the skin-colored, flexible fabric used in tights. Handmade Doll Tutorial: Create Your Own Unique Companion In this comprehensive tutorial, you'll learn step-by-step how to craft your very own handmade doll from start to finish. Perfect for beginners and seasoned crafters alike, this tutorial covers everything you need to know to create a charming doll that reflects your personal style and creativity. Creating a digital download for a doll pattern and tutorial can be a fantastic way to share your expertise and creativity with a wider audience. Creat and sell You will receive your Pattern PDF Downloadable File immediately after your payment is confirmed. Good luck, I'm waiting for your comments.
These sweet amigurumi dolls in the pictures below are to cute to be true! Just take a look at these projects and fall in love with these!
Dear customers! I try to resume work, create dolls in these difficult times for our country. I cannot produce a full range of dolls yet, but I will try to offer you my products in the future. The photo shows a sample. I will make a similar doll. At the moment, the deadlines have been extended, but I'm starting to work again. Handmade textile doll. Hello dear visitors! Pictured is a doll SAMPLE! I will make a similar doll. This is a handmade textile doll. The doll is made of high quality natural fabrics. Natural goat hair (hair coloring is done manually), well and firmly stitched, glued in places. Hair color may vary in tone from the sample, as dyeing is done manually. Doll height - 33-36 (12 "14") The doll can stand with an emphasis on its back. Clothes are not removed. You will receive by mail a similar one as in the photo. Changes to this doll are made by agreement between the master and the buyer. Please note: dry cleaning only. Such dolls can be a great gift to your beloved people. This doll is perfect for home decor and interior: children's room, bedroom, etc. Caution, actual colors may vary slightly from how they appear on the display. If you have questions, write, ask. You can find a different version of the doll in the store. Cute interior doll. Textile doll. Handmade doll. Interior doll 65.00 $ Local taxes (if applicable). The processing time of the order is indicated in the announcement policy.
Even when we’re young, we want our dolls to look like us. These days, I try to be more equal opportunity, but I definitely have a soft spot for dolls with long hair like mine. Birdie, being only 5 and half, wants them all to look like her. There are two ways to get your …
PDF, Cloth Doll Pattern,Soft Doll Pattern This PDF includes doll patterns (18") There are also many photos of the manufacturing process from start to finish. This PDF includes a pattern, without seam allowances and a photo tutorial. You will need to add allowances for seam. This PDF is intended for people who have an experience in making dolls. The length of the finished doll may vary due to the different quality of the fabric. The pattern is on A4 sheet of paper. patterns is in PDF format. Patterns are available for instant download as soon as your payment in processed. If any question appear, I will answer them gladly, even if you are a beginner. Pattern is intended for personal use. You can sew and sell the finished dolls. Pattern is author's development. Therefore it is impossible to distribute and copy PDF. Hope for understanding If have a problem with download please let me know and I will sent you on e-mail You can sell a ready dressed doll but you can not sell body blank on Etsy
This list of 20 handmade Christmas gifts to start sewing now is sure to give you plenty of ideas to get started on while you have plenty of time.
Hello lovelies, I hope you've all been well! I'm sorry it's been so long since I last posted anything here on my blog, but I'm finding it harder these days to keep on top of things. Though I really enjoy answering the many convo's and messages I receive daily, as well as packing up and mailing orders, I do find that I miss having the time to work on new ideas for patterns like I used to. As always, I am so grateful to you all for your support and I just want to thank you for your lovely notes and for sharing photos of the things you've been making using my patterns - they truly do brighten up my day!! Because this is my first blog post of the year, I thought I'd begin by surprising you with a sweet little gift - a free pattern tutorial to make a little Bunny in a Blanket! These tiny bunnies are easy and fun to make and they're the perfect size (just a smidgen over 3 inches tall) to tuck into an empty mint tin to take along on adventures! In fact, my 10 year old niece, Amy, was recently over for an afternoon and we made a pair together! Here's what you'll need to make one Baby Bunny: ✼Sewing supplies such as embroidery scissors, dressmaker's scissors, pins, needles ✼Sewing machine and thread to match fabric for blanket ✼Embroidery thread/floss ✼Disappearing ink marker and ruler ✼Stuffing tool such as an orange stick or chopstick ✼Polyfil ✼Pink and Blue coloured pencils ✼Tiny pompom for tail ✼3x5 inch white felt for bunny's head and body ✼3.5x3.5 inch light pink or blue fabric for blanket (lightweight fabric such as lawn) ✼3.5x3.5 inch white flannelette fabric for blanket ✼Optional: - Empty mint tin such an Altoids or Barkley's mint tin - 2x4 inch white felt for pillow ☛Click here to download the pattern. Please read through all instructions first before beginning this project. Please Note: ☛Print pattern onto regular printer paper. There is no need to re-size the pattern or to add a seam allowance. ☛Cut out pattern pieces. Pin paper pattern pieces directly onto the felt and carefully cut around pieces for the Head and Body, and, if you're making a bed for your bunny, cut out the Pillow pieces. ☛I've used one strand of embroidery thread/floss to sew up all felt seams and to embroider the facial features, arms and legs and floral detail on the pillow. Keep your stitches small, neat and evenly spaced. Head : To mark the grid on the bunny's Head, keep the pattern pieces pinned in place and gently lift the outer edges, using your disappearing ink marker to mark the beginning of the lines onto the felt. Then remove the pattern piece and use the ruler to connect the lines. This grid will help with the placement of the facial features. : Using the Head pattern piece as a guide, transfer the facial markings onto the front head felt piece with your disappearing ink marker. : Embroider the eyes onto the face using black embroidery thread. Begin by making one straight stitch (place it on a slight upward slant, beginning at the inner corner of the eye and ending at the outer corner of the eye), then make another one directly below it, again, beginning the stitch right at the inner corner and ending a couple of millimeters before the end of the top stitch. This will give the appearance that it is slightly wider at the inner corner and more pointy at the outer corner. Make another tiny stitch directly below the top stitch, this time beginning it right at the inner corner and angling it slightly downwards. Repeat for the other eye. : Make a tiny 'v' for the snout with black thread. Then switch to pink embroidery thread and embroider the lower line for the snout. Embroider tiny whiskers on the cheeks and in the lower ears. : Place head front onto head back, wrong sides together and pin. Starting at the dot just below the right ear, whip stitch all the away around both ears, stopping when you reach the indent at the bottom of the left ear. : Carefully stuff each ear using your orange stick to gently guide the stuffing up and into the tips of the ears and then filling up the rest of each ear. : Continue whip stitching around the bunny's head, working around to the lower dot on the right hand side. : Stuff face and whip stitch the opening closed adding more stuffing to round out the area as you go. Body : Follow the directions above for marking the grid onto the bunny's front Body. : Using the Body pattern piece as a guide, transfer the markings for the little arms and legs and tiny belly button onto the front Body felt piece with your disappearing ink marker. : Using a tiny running stitch, outline the arms and legs (I used pink thread for the little girl bunny and blue for the boy), then stitch a tiny 'x' for the belly button. : Place front body onto back body, wrong sides together and pin. Starting at the dot on the bottom right, whip stitch all the way around the body to the dot on the opposite side. : Stuff body firmly and whip stitch opening closed, adding more stuffing to round out the bottom if needed. : Use your coloured pencils to colour in the arms and legs (I've used pink for the girl and blue for the boy). Layer the colour on lightly as too much friction may cause the felt to become fuzzy. Gently swirl the pink coloured pencil onto the cheeks and inner ears. Attaching Head to Body : Position head onto the top area of the body. Pin in place. : Turn the bunny around so that the back of the body is facing you. Insert a threaded needle just below the top seam of the neck and out through the top right hand corner of the neck. : Working clockwise around the head, ladder stitch the head onto the body, keeping your stitches neat and small. Repeat a couple of times to secure head onto the body. Adding a Tail : Position a tiny pompom onto the lower area of the Bunny's back body. Pin in place. (a.) : Insert a threaded needle up through the lower seam (this will hide the knot) and out through the center of the pompom. (b.) : Take a tiny stitch, inserting the needle back in through the pompom and out through the bottom seam. Repeat a few times to secure tail in place. (c.) Blanket (Machine Sewn) : To prepare the blanket for sewing, position the Blanket pattern piece onto the center of the wrong side of on of the fabric pieces and trace the outline onto the fabric, making sure to mark the dots for the opening. Pin front and back of blanket together, right sides facing. : Set your sewing machine stitch to straight stitch. : Place fabric onto the bed of the sewing machine, aligning the needle perfectly with teh edge of the traced outline just below the dot on the left hand side of the opening. : Sew directly onto marked line, beginning and ending your seam with a back stitch and leaving a long tail of thread for sewing up the opening. : Trim excess fabric around edges, leaving a little tab between the dots. Turn right side out and press. : Tuck tab in, pinning the two sides together. Ladder stitch closed. How to Wrap Up your Bunny : With flannelette side facing up, position blanket in a diamond shape on your work surface. : Place bunny in center, aligning the tips of the ears with the top point of the blanket. Fold bottom tip up to cover bunny's body. (a.) : Fold right side of blanket over the front of the body, folding the top edge over (this will expose the flannelette) so that the folded edge of the blanket curves around the bunny's face and under the chin. Pin in place for now. (b.) : Repeat step (b.) for the left side of the blanket, removing the pin as you wrap the side around at the front. Pin in place. (c.) : I have chosen to secure the blanket permanently around my bunnies. To do so, insert a threaded needle underneath the fold of the top flap (this will ensure that the knot is hidden under the flap) and then directly out through the side seam. Make a couple of tiny stitches to secure the edge of the flap onto the side of the blanket, making sure that your stitches are small and tidy. You will now have a teeny, tiny, sweet little bunny all wrapped up and ready for a nap! ✼Optional: Bunny Bed You can now prepare a little bed for your bunny by using an empty mint tin such as Altoids or Barkley's Mints, or similar. Make sure the tin is clean and dry before you begin. : To make the pillow, embroider a tiny flower and a few leaves onto the bottom corner of the front pillow piece. : Place front onto back and blanket stitch all the way around, leaving an opening at the bottom. Stuff and blanket stitch opening closed. Position pillow into the tin and tuck the little bunny/ies into bed. Two will fit in perfectly side by side. Aren't they just the cutest??!! I just want to squeal every time I look at them!! :) I hope you'll have fun making them and I'd love to see how they turn out! Please feel free to post your pics of them on Instagram - you can tag me with the hashtag #Gingermelon, or share some pics on my Facebook page. You're welcome to sell your little creations, I just ask that you offer GINGERMELON design credit in any written description please. Please be sure to visit my blog again soon as I'm almost ready to release another pattern I've been working on! Here's a sneak peek.. Happy sewing everyone!!
Doll Body 10'' with hair is made from fabric, it is machine sewn and her hair is made from fleece fabric. This tutorial is very detailed so it is suitable for sewists with a basic knowledge of machine sewing and hand sewing. Enjoy the making process, use your creativity and imagination to make her face, and to style her clothes. When you make your first one I'm sure you won't be able to stop, so why not use her as unique room decor or a gift? If you have any questions please feel free to write to me. Thank you for stopping by!
When you start learning to make dolls it can be hard to know what sewing tools to buy. In this guide, I share the tools that I think are essential and some I have discovered that make sewing dolls quicker and easier.
Introducing Lizbeth craft doll. Sarah likes to make handmade gifts, which she then distributes among her friends. She likes to sew, string beads, DIY, so she is good at many things and makes many handmade toys. Sarah is medium size 34cm tall, curly brown hair with a pastel green bow. Psztell's green dress has white dots, pinom cotton lace at the bottom of the skirt, neck and waist. Each doll is hand-sewn and hand-embroidered, so each doll is a work of art. This handmade heirloom rag doll makes a wonderful baby girl gift, baby shower gift, first birthday gift, nursery decor, new baby gift, birthday gift for girls, Christmas gift, heirloom gifts. The doll is handmade, a soft doll made for delicate play.
There are a lot of easy ways to change up a doll dress. This trick can be used in a number of sewing situations, but I'll start with showing you how on the reversible dress . After you see how easy it is, you may want to try it with sleeves or a collar. You will see this is an excellent way to use
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Handmade rag doll customized just for you! This listing is for one handmade doll for little girls. This baby's first doll is made from cotton. Doll height 12 inch, 29-30 cm. Hope you will like her. Toy is stuffed with non-allergic material. This adorable toy doll made and designed for children. The toy has not got small details. Here is what I need from you before I can get started on your doll. In the drop down menus, please select your desired: Hair colour.... Fabric №..... The bonnet will be knitted of the threads most suitable for the fabric you have chosen. If you want the doll to have socks, you can add them to your order using the link https://www.etsy.com/listing/1595995345/knitted-socks-for-doll-12-inches?click_key=fb32fdefc2b8045e7d2d80a5094f0d0e8a738322%3A1595995345&click_sum=2b856591&ref=shop_home_active_7&sts=1 You can choose the option for the color of the socks "Other color" and I will make the socks the same color as the hat. I can make you such a doll with dark skin and dark hair, write to me. If you buy a doll and an extra outfit for her in my store, then the delivery for extra doll's clothes will be free. You can choose other clothes and accessories by the link https://www.etsy.com/shop/HappinessHouses?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=33520957 Thank you for visiting. Have a good day!
A comprehensive list of materials and tools you will need to create Waldorf-inspired or natural fiber art dolls.
Hi! Happy Wednesday everyone!:) I just wanted to share a bit of good news with you all. I've been thinking about taking a little break from creating patterns for now and instead want to focus on making dolls to sell from time to time. Over the last few years I've had many requests from people looking to purchase my ready-made dolls and because I've been so busy designing patterns and running my shop, I've not been able to offer them. Well, I'm happy to say that that's about to change! I'm hoping to be able to offer a small batch of dolls every couple of weeks or so, depending of course on how busy my shop is and whether I have other projects on the go. Here are a few photos of three of the dolls I've been working on so far - they're not quite done yet, but I hope you like them! :) I've embroidered a glittery star on each of their cheeks - hence the name 'Starlet Dolls'. Each doll will wear a cute pair of frilly knickers. Aren't they sweet?? I might just have to design a pair for me too! :) lol! I've already made a stash of dresses for the next batch of girls :) Each dress is lined with a pretty petticoat. My wonderful Mum has kindly agreed to knit each of them a little wrap cardigan which I think just adds the best touch! This sweet girl is wearing a feather boa collar while she waits for her cardigan. They're quite tall, measuring a tad more than 17 inches in length. These dolls are not suitable for very young children and should be handled gently or used as display dolls. PLEASE NOTE: To find out when the dolls will be ready for sale, please keep in touch by following my Instagram and Facebook Page. I will post a release date and time a couple of days before listing the dolls in my Etsy shop. I'm sorry, but to be fair to everyone, I cannot take reserves. Also, I will not be offering custom dolls. Each doll will be one-of-a-kind, completely unique and made from the highest quality materials. I'm so looking forward to making many more of these little beauties and I hope that you'll pop in to visit my social media pages often to see what else I'll been working on! Have a lovely week!
Make your very own Bumble Bee doll with this easy sewing pattern and tutorial! You can use any combination of fabrics and colors to create your own handmade doll. The doll sewing experience is not necessary. Confident beginner with some hand and machine sewing skills will be able to make this doll following this tutorial. This handmade doll is 22 cm (8.5 in) tall. He has removable collar and bee wings (sewing patterns are included). The digital doll pattern and tutorial come as 2 PDF files and include: - Detailed full color step-by-step instructions with the photos of every step, illustrated instructions for stitches, a list of materials and tools - Full size patterns which can be printed on a standard A4 paper Doll making instructions are provided in centimeters and inches and are written in English. You can translate this PDF sewing pattern and tutorial to your language by the Google Translator. Use this link to upload the pattern files and get the translated ones: https://bit.ly/TranslatorPDF Please note, this listing does not include a physical product! You will receive the link to download sewing patterns and tutorial. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! Instant download items don’t accept returns, exchanges or cancellations. Selling or sharing this handmade doll pattern and tutorial electronically or in printed form is strictly prohibited, but you may sell the dolls you made using this pattern (if it's not the mass-production) Find more interesting patterns here https://www.etsy.com/shop/HappyLabToys