The iconic Rag Doll. Laura Ingalls dreamed of this doll. This pattern is free! Click here to download free pattern and instructions. I want to see your creations! Tag me in your Instagram ragdoll p…
Blank doll body are ready for your interesting ideas. Stuffed rag doll preform. Body is made of calico and is filled with hypo-allergenic polyester fiberfill. You can finish this doll on your taste, make a coiffure, paint a face and make a clothing. This preform will be interesting for those, who can not make a doll body. Height of the doll is 46 cm (18 inches) You can see bodie of different sizes and models here: https://www.etsy.com/ru/shop/NilaDolss?section_id=18169411&ref=shopsection_leftnav_9
A tiny woman rag doll, with a romantic, nostalgic appeal. ♥︎ Create joy, make stuff. This tiny rag doll PDF pattern includes: • a tiny 6" (15cm) doll • a tiny dress • an apron • bloomers • and a hat • with options for modern undies too • step-by-step instructions with photos • full materials list with sewing notes and tips • tips and suggestions for a variety of styles • is ready to print, no scaling required Materials needed include: • quilting cotton for the body • cotton voile (or similar lightweight cotton) for the clothing • a bit of lace yarn for the hair • a permanent drawing pen for the face (or embroidery tools) Full supply list and sewing tips are included. Due to the size of this tiny doll, it is not recommend it for beginner/novice sewers. Some experience with a sewing machine* is essential. A simple pattern overall but patience, and attention to detail is the key to the best results. :) *May also be hand sewn, if you prefer, and have the skills to do so. For personal use only. See end notes on pattern for more details. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ My patterns are designed by me to be simple - meaning that there are only a few pattern pieces and sewing them together is as straight-forward as possible. The tutorial guides you with photos and full instructions. The end result is a feeling of satisfaction for you, and a fun and quality toy. Visit my shop: https://createjoymakestuff.etsy.com ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Copyright © CreateJoyMakeStuff/E. Scozzari - This pattern and the creations made using it are for personal use only. This pattern and tutorial is not to be reproduced or redistributed in any way. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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A rag doll is traditionally home-made from spare scraps of material and one of the oldest children's toys in existence. And no matter if you are three or 33, there is something delightful and nostalgic about a soft and cuddly rag doll.
Personalised rag doll girl with removable clothes. This beautiful textile doll will be the best girlfriend for a little girl. Your child will be happy to play with her. The doll is made of cotton, hair made of thread, eyes and mouth are painted of acrylic paint. A beautiful rag doll with a set of clothes. Clothes are strangely combined with each other, and this is how many options for doll clothes are obtained. The set includes: - one doll - two dresses fabric - two skirts fabric - one knitting jacket - one knitting trousers - one knitting top - one knitting sweater - one knitting pants - one knitting hat and socks - one bag Doll height 12 inch, 29-30 cm. If you wish, I can embroider the name on the doll and it will become special for your daughter, granddaughter, niece. Thank you for visiting. Have a good day
Handmade Cloth Doll with Clothes, Personalized Rag Doll 15'', Heirloom Doll, Soft Doll, OOAK Doll, Fabric Doll Handmade, Keepsake Doll, First Doll, Textile Doll, Stuffed Doll, Organic Doll ------------------------------------ Doll was born as a fabulous, magic doll made by my own pattern design. This lovely doll is sewn from natural, quality materials: 100% cotton, stuffed hypoallergenic holofiber and is washable (30 degree). Her face is hand embroidered, blush is made with dry pastel, her hair is made with yarn. Height: 38 centimeters( 15 in.) Available. Single copy. The doll is ideal for games, which can be changed into different clothes and braided soft hair. All my lovely and unique dolls are created with great love and l hope that acquaintance with them will fill your hearts with and warmth!!! -------------------------------------- On such a gorgeous doll I can embroider a special name of your choice. I embroider the name with my hands! For example, look at the picture. When you buy, order and write. Such a personalized name puppet is a great gift for your baby from birth, birthday or baby shower and much more. -------------------------------------- How to look after doll : - Careful attitude; - Love and cherish!. -------------------------------------- Shipping: We ship worldwide from Ukraine via UkrPoshta (Ukraine International Postal Service). Shipping usually takes 10-40 days; it depends on your lokation. We provide international delivery anywhere, so each doll will be packed in a quality box for safe transportation! -------------------------------------- Please look closely at all pictures and descriptions before purchasing, if you have any questions contact me first and I will be happy to answer you as soon as possible. -------------------------------------- Thank you for visiting my shop and have a wonderful day!!!
So far this week we've made an adorable rag doll and my favorite doll dress for her. Today we're making another dress that is super simple and super versatile! This dress (the pink one) is reversible so it's like two dresses in one! It's made from a full length pattern piece so you can save lots of time over adding a separate skirt. It has long long sleeves, but you can shorten them for a different look. You can also cut the skirt shorter and use it backwards like a jacket! So many possibilities in this little guy! Here's what you need: 1/2 yard fabric (get two colors for a reversible dress) thread velcro, snaps, or ribbons the pattern Start by printing the pattern and cutting out the pieces: 2 dress fronts (one from each fabric) 4 dress backs (two from each fabric) Lay one dress front face-up and lay two back pieces face down on top, lining up the shoulders and sides. Sew across the top of the shoulders with a 1/2" seam allowance. Open the seams and press. Repeat with the other dress front and back pieces. Lay one dress piece face-up, and lay the other face-down on top, lining up the edges. Sew across the end of each arm opening with a 1/2" seam allowance. Then start at the bottom edge at one side of the back opening and sew down that side, around the neck opening, and down the other side of the back with a 1/2" seam allowance. You won't be sewing anything around the bottom or outside edges at this point. Clip around the curves and the armpits. I don't know why "armpits" is so funny, but I'm going to blame it on Little Mr. Fidgety Sleeper. *chuckle* *snort* Turn the dress right side out. Press it flat. Now you need to line up the sides of the dress with right-sides together (yellow on yellow, pink on pink). Look at the pic above, and make sure you're lining up the sides at the top with each other and the sides at the bottom with each other. Sew along the side, across the arm, and down the other side on both edges of the dress. You'll have a mess like this while you're working on this step: Turn it right-side out and press. It should look like a dress! Now you need to finish the bottom. I sandwiched the layers together and rolled both together under 1/4" then 1/4" again and sewed along the folded edge. When the dress is turned yellow-side out it will have a cute pink trim around the bottom (pic below). The other option is to fold each layer individually if you don't want the trim to show like mine. Just fold the yellow under 1/2", then the pink under 1/2", then sandwich the layers together and sew around the bottom. You can even slip some lace or trim in between the layers to add a cute accent to the bottom. All that's left is adding a closure to the back. I went with a long piece of velcro, but you could also do snaps or buttons. Try playing around with the sleeve length and skirt length for more variety. You can also cut it shorter for a shirt, or turn it around with buttons in the front for a jacket. Have fun!
Rag Doll, Cloth Doll, Dress up with bag and Necklace, Clementine Clementine is made out of fine fabrics, which are remnants from the fashion industry. Her Blouse has vintage lace that I collected. The Bag is out of Natural, undyed and made in France Linen - with wool Pom Poms. Her hair is made out of wool and her face is embroidered. She is filled with hypoallergenic and Oeko-Tex Std. 100 polyester stuffing. Because of the materials I use, Clementine is also a *LIMITED EDITION* and sustainable. Clementine makes a wonderful decoration's item for your Child's bedroom and will then be a great friend to play with as your child grows with her. Because of Sophie's delicate necklace, hair and bag, she is suited - as a playing friend - for children age 4 and up. ------------------ Care Instructions: Spot Clean ------------------ Size: about 53cm cm high ------------------ Shipping Info: Please visit my shop policies page for shipping info: https://www.etsy.com/shop/unRossignolSurUnFil/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav ------------------ Packaging: If you would like your Clementine to be wrapped as a gift, let me know and I will be happy to wrap her for you. ►► More items from my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/unRossignolSurUnFil
So far this week we've made an adorable rag doll and my favorite doll dress for her. Today we're making another dress that is super simple and super versatile! This dress (the pink one) is reversible so it's like two dresses in one! It's made from a full length pattern piece so you can save lots of time over adding a separate skirt. It has long long sleeves, but you can shorten them for a different look. You can also cut the skirt shorter and use it backwards like a jacket! So many possibilities in this little guy! Here's what you need: 1/2 yard fabric (get two colors for a reversible dress) thread velcro, snaps, or ribbons the pattern Start by printing the pattern and cutting out the pieces: 2 dress fronts (one from each fabric) 4 dress backs (two from each fabric) Lay one dress front face-up and lay two back pieces face down on top, lining up the shoulders and sides. Sew across the top of the shoulders with a 1/2" seam allowance. Open the seams and press. Repeat with the other dress front and back pieces. Lay one dress piece face-up, and lay the other face-down on top, lining up the edges. Sew across the end of each arm opening with a 1/2" seam allowance. Then start at the bottom edge at one side of the back opening and sew down that side, around the neck opening, and down the other side of the back with a 1/2" seam allowance. You won't be sewing anything around the bottom or outside edges at this point. Clip around the curves and the armpits. I don't know why "armpits" is so funny, but I'm going to blame it on Little Mr. Fidgety Sleeper. *chuckle* *snort* Turn the dress right side out. Press it flat. Now you need to line up the sides of the dress with right-sides together (yellow on yellow, pink on pink). Look at the pic above, and make sure you're lining up the sides at the top with each other and the sides at the bottom with each other. Sew along the side, across the arm, and down the other side on both edges of the dress. You'll have a mess like this while you're working on this step: Turn it right-side out and press. It should look like a dress! Now you need to finish the bottom. I sandwiched the layers together and rolled both together under 1/4" then 1/4" again and sewed along the folded edge. When the dress is turned yellow-side out it will have a cute pink trim around the bottom (pic below). The other option is to fold each layer individually if you don't want the trim to show like mine. Just fold the yellow under 1/2", then the pink under 1/2", then sandwich the layers together and sew around the bottom. You can even slip some lace or trim in between the layers to add a cute accent to the bottom. All that's left is adding a closure to the back. I went with a long piece of velcro, but you could also do snaps or buttons. Try playing around with the sleeve length and skirt length for more variety. You can also cut it shorter for a shirt, or turn it around with buttons in the front for a jacket. Have fun!
Raglan peasant tops are classic. They are also simple to make. The main skill involved is knowing how to thread elastic through a casing. And I explained that in an earlier post here . Cut out two sleeve pieces and two body pieces.
Blank doll body are ready for your interesting ideas. Stuffed rag doll preform. Body is made of cotton and is filled with hypo-allergenic polyester fiberfill. You can finish this doll on your taste, make a coiffure, paint a face and make a clothing. This preform will be interesting for those, who can not make a doll body. Height of the doll is 12-13 inches The price is for 10 doll bodies. YOU can make a dress for this doll using this master class https://www.etsy.com/ru/listing/245680764/pattern-sewing-dresses-for-dolls-sewing?ref=shop_home_active_20 You can see bodie of different sizes and models here: https://www.etsy.com/ru/shop/NilaDolss?section_id=18169411&ref=shopsection_leftnav_9
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A rag doll is traditionally home-made from spare scraps of material and one of the oldest children's toys in existence. And no matter if you are three or 33, there is something delightful and nostalgic about a soft and cuddly rag doll.
In this Sewing pattern for this pretty 12 inch fashion dolls, with long legs, there are tons of extras and options. ***This listing is for a digital sewing pattern. No physical item will be sent. This pattern includes the sewing pattern for sewing the rag doll, a special tutorial for painting the face (plus options for embroidering the face, and other ideas), 4+ hair style options, even a special section of tips for stuffing your doll! The pattern also includes patterns for doll clothes. The dress has 3 different bodice styles, 3 different sleeve options, and skirt length options for the dress. Also included: a pattern for a cardigan, pattern for a purse, and pattern for a little camera. Bonus: a tutorial for how to make fabric roses! I've packed so much goodness into this PDF Sewing Pattern, e-book, doll-making masterclass from my 15 years of doll making experience! The digital file is 38 pages long, with 163 photos illustrating each step by step instruction, and an idea gallery. This pattern is best suited for an intermediate sewist, but with plenty of explanation and tips for the enterprising beginner. Included with this pattern is a license to sell the dolls! Individual makers only, no groups or mass production. I do require that you credit me, Rachel Linquist or Hen and Chick with the design if you use any part of my pattern, in your listing descriptions, and on any tags you attach. All rights are reserved, do not copy, distribute, or sell this sewing pattern. If using for a class, each class member must purchase a copy.
Since Bruni is so obviously a classic cardigan girl, not to mention a sweater set girl, lol, I had to figure out how to make a cute, affordable cardigan. There are a lot of sock doll fashion ideas …
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Click to download the full-sized templates for the customisable doll and doll’s clothes, the macramé chair, and fabric fishing game here: Mollie Makes issue 66 templates. Available from 28 April in a
Learn my favorite way to sew yarn hair for your rag/cloth dolls! This method is quick and requires NO pins, no wefts, and is STYLE-ABLE!
Honorata to wielbicielka szpinaku i przechadzek po łące. Uszyta jest z płótna i wypełniona włóknem poliestrowym. Honorata ma kwiecistą sukienkę, dzianinowe bolerko i getry oraz torebkę i balerinki z ekoskórki. Włosy uszyte są ze sztucznego futerka. Twarz romy malowana jest ręcznie farbami akrylowymi. Ręce i nogi można zginać i układać w różne pozy. Honorata ma ok. 55 cm "wzrostu". Lala nie nadaje się dla małych dzieci ze względu na drobne elementy.