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PDF Memory Doll Boys Sewing Pattern, Rag Doll Easy Pattern, Soft Doll Made from Clothes, Sewing Tutorial for Cloth Doll Pattern, DIY Doll
PDF Memory Doll Boys Sewing Pattern, Rag Doll Easy Pattern, Soft Doll Made from Clothes, Sewing Tutorial for Cloth Doll Pattern, DIY Doll …………………………………………………….. *This is a PDF Pattern and Tutorial to make a Memory Doll Boys. This is not a finished doll. You have clothing and belongings with sentimental value to you? And you want to make something beautiful out of it? Then we have something special for you: Patchwork doll sewing pattern \u0026 tutorial for you to make a keepsake to pass from one generation to another. Using this easy PDF sewing tutorial you will easily make your own Memory Doll Boys. Enjoy the making process, make yourself a special keepsake doll or share your gift of stitching with someone special. When you make your first one I’m sure you won’t be able to stop. This pattern comes with detailed instructions so it is suitable for a sewist with a basic knowledge of machine and hand sewing. For sewing, your special Memory doll you can use most fabrics just use interfacing to line fabrics. Mixing and matching different fabrics makes your doll look amazing! LANGUAGE: English SIZE: 16 inches You may also like these memory patterns here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/970923307 https://www.etsy.com/listing/883197038 https://www.etsy.com/listing/794405106 THIS 43 PAGES PDF INCLUDES: -Easy to follow instructions and pattern pieces to make your own Memory Doll Boys; -List of supplies; -Stitch guide; -Lots of illustrations to help guide you along the way; -Full-scale pattern pieces – no need for resizing, just print and you’re ready to start; -Special tricks to make your doll even more beautiful. FOR THIS DOLL, YOU WILL NEED: -Pieces of clothing you want to use for your memory doll; -Cotton fabric for the head; – Interfacing only for stretchable fabric; – Stuffing; – Sewing supplies. SHOP POLICIES: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PetrasWonderland?ref=seller-platform-mcnav#policies This is an Instant Download PDF Sewing Pattern file that you’ll be able to download and print immediately after purchase. Enjoy making your own keepsake cloth doll! PetrasWonderland ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Items made using this pattern may be sold in your own shop. Please offer PetrasWonderland design credit in any written description. Mass production, re-sale, and distribution of pattern pieces and instructions are expressly prohibited. Thank you for understanding. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… If you have problems downloading directly, please contact me. A PDF file will be sent within 24 hours to the email associated with your Etsy account.
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Ella DeHart self published many doll patterns in the 1960s and ’70s. Many, like this one, are Barbie-sized. Cicely is dressed as a bride in the Empire style of the early 19th century. Cicely has a quarter-seamed head with ears, an hourglass torso with separate bust pieces to stitch over her body after stuffing, and a shapely bottom. She has stitching to indicate fingers. She is to be made of skin-toned percale, fine linen or any cotton. The maker is instructed to cut the head pieces on the bias to make the cheeks rounder. Hair can be darning thread, yarn or a wig; very little direction is given on this and style is left up to the maker. (A common hairstyle in this period was for the hair to be worn up, with little wispy curls around the face.) Cicely’s wedding outfit includes a gown with Empire waistline, pleated bodice, and overskirt with vertical gathers at the hemline; pantalettes and petticoat; veil, gloves and slippers. She should have a bouquet of tiny flowers. Although instructions call for the ensemble to be all in white, it should be noted that brides didn’t always wear white at that time. This pattern looks like it would be rather tricky to make, with a lot of detail on a relatively small doll. What do you think? Have you made one of Ella’s patterns?