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Free Pattern Download from Marie Altfather of MAMAWS
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pattern to sell your doll, please give credit to the designer!
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Deanna Hogan
Blue Heron Crafts

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Doll
Shoes ©1999
Cloth Dolls
by Stitch 'N Stuff

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8 Inch
Baby©1999
Cloth Dolls
by Stitch 'N Stuff

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#1266 Easter Hugs & Raggedy Kisses
Free Stitchery or Painting Pattern!
Your welcome to use this free pattern to create a stitchery or painting. However,
Acorn Creek Primitives
reserves the rights to re-create this pattern into a fabric and/or clay doll. Copying and distributing this free pattern is strictly prohibited. This is a copyrighted pattern owned by Acorn Creek Primitives. Thank you.
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"Amy the Many Blessings Angel"
8 1/2" long 5 1/2" sitting
by Kerry Seymour 2003
Click HERE for Instructions and pattern.
I am a cloth doll maker and I have dolls peeping out from every flat surface around my apartment. I enjoy sharing my love of dolls with other doll collectors and makers. For many years I made simple, lovable cloth dolls with nice dresses for my nieces, but now making dolls for me!
Patterns by Sonia Brock from Toronto, Ontario.
Beadelia Pin Doll

Beadelia Pin Doll Instructions
Beautiful Beadelia is a 4" tall pin doll. Her hair is beaded using 6 black beads.
Using a slim needle string 6 black beads and then go back through the black beads starting at the 3rd bead.
Her earrings are made of a red bead, a bugle bead a larger glass bead and 3 red beads.
Put the thread through these then go back through the blue bead, bugle and first red bead.
Beadlia's mouth is 3 red beads in a triangle.
Her nose is a brown bead and her eyes are 2 larger pearl beads with a black bead at the center.
Her arms are made of the sleeve fabric and not stuffed or very lightly stuffed.
Her hands are sewn in a circle. pulled tight and very lightly stuffed.
Sew them to the hemmed sleeve ends before you sew and turn.
Beadelia has a lace collar or scarf and her apron is sewn to her body with another piece of lace.
The hands on the finished arms are sewed to her apron front. |
Betty Boudoir
Modelled on the classic boudoir dolls of the 1920's & 30's
© Sonia Brock March 2002

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available in a web graphic format please visit Sonia Brock's Website.
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