"This is a collection posts of different crocheted toys that's just amazing!" Disclaimer This is a collection post containing free patterns I have found in the crochet world. Each picture and design belongs to the original designer, you will not find the patterns written in this post but a link is provided that will take
Sew a wardrobe of fashions for Barbie, Bratz, Monster High, and more with these free fashion doll clothes sewing patterns!
Create a timeless classic with our free crochet Amigurumi Doll patterns! Evoke nostalgia with our curated collection. Perfect for both young collectors and rag doll enthusiasts.
We often fill our closets with beautiful and fashionable clothes, so why not do the same for our stuffed animals? As promised, here is the overalls crochet pattern/crochet dungarees Ron, the Amigurumi Rhino, and Elwis, the Amigurumi Elephant was wearing in the previous post
Find some great free doll clothes patterns for your Barbie, American Girl Doll, baby doll, and more.
🎀 "Welcome to the World of Barbie Couture!" 🎀 Barbie, our timeless fashion icon, has stepped into the spotlight once again. But ...
Привет девчата! Сегодняшнюю статью хочу написать про испанских кукол Paola Reina ( далее Паола Рейна или просто Паола, по русски удобнее писать).
In my mind’s eye, the perfect teddy bear is based on my own childhood toy,…
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!
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This Molly Doll is an excellent gift for a girl. The doll crochet pattern includes the instructions for clothes. Make your own doll with our crochet pattern.
Hello cute peoples! Are you interested in another fun little project for the little girl/girls in your life? One of the projects that I made as part of my Christmas sewing... were diapers for the doll that I bought for my cutie patootie grandaughter Sophie Belle. Sophie is 2 1/2 years old now and she is at that age where she loves to take bubble baths and she loves to drag everything in the tub with her! So when I saw this doll I thought it would be perfect for her. There's just something so fun about giving a doll to a little girl on Christmas isn't there? Look at her sweet little face and her molded hair!...so vintagey looking... she reminds me of the baby dolls I used to play with as a little girl. Anyhoo... on to the dolly diapers. I used a small little print lined with white flannel for each diaper. I pre-shrunk the flannel because I know that flannel shrinks alot and I assumed Sophie would be washing these cute little diapers often and hanging them on her little clothesline to dry! Velcro worked perfectly for the closures and Sophies little hands were able to fasten and unfasten them easily. I used a cute pattern found on Skip to my Lou for the diaper. Click here to check it out. I copied the pattern at 66.7% and I found that size fit Sophie's doll perfectly using my method of cutting and sewing. Her doll measures about 12" tall....you can adjust the pattern to fit any size doll! I sewed mine a bit differently than the one on Skip to my Lou ... I traced my pattern onto poster board (to make it sturdy for tracing) and then cut it out. Then I used a mechanical pencil and traced the pattern onto the wrong side of the printed fabric for my sewing line...I didn't trace a line where I left an opening. I placed the flannel onto the right side of the print... I didn't need to pin because the flannel doesn't slip... and stitched directly on my traced line. I of course left an opening:) I cut out the diaper leaving an approximate 1/4" seam allowance. I clipped the inside curves before turning so that they would lay flat. Then I turned the diaper using my favorite turning tool to get nice corners... a crochet hook. I pressed the seam allowances to the opening under 1/4"... And topstitched the diaper all the way around the edges...which sewed the opening closed. I made 7 diapers... one for every day of the week:) I sewed on the velcro and made a cute little dolly diaper stack. And then played with them some more...sorry...I'm still trying to grow up! I also cut 6 pieces of flannel and zig-zagged the edges for little diaper wipeys. I remembered seeing a picture of some like that on Pinterest and I thought they were so cute and I knew that Sophie would love them! I was right... Sophie did love them and as soon as she unwrapped them... she didn't waste any time changing her new baby's diaper! I also made a dress, a bib and a diaper bag for her doll. I'll show them to you next! xx Lori
The beautiful handmade dolls pictured above were created from a pattern developed for The Purl…
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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…
How adorable is this frog knitting pattern by Claire Garland aka Dot Pebbles? Don't miss the adorable video made of him - 2 million+ views!
I've been getting a lot of requests lately for a pattern for a topsy turvy doll. Weird. I have no idea what has prompted the sudden influx. I've had a topsy turvy doll on my Big List o' Things to Make for a long time now, but the number of requests recently made me move
ETA: These patterns have been removed as I am now selling a similar pattern in my Under Rainbows Etsy shop. You can purchase this pattern and others here: www.etsy.com/ie/people/UnderRainbows
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This is the very lovely Marigold Dress and Top sewing pattern. Now’s your chance to make your beautiful girl this peplum style top or baby doll style dress. You also have the option of a normal strap or a cute little ruffle strap. The straps button (and unbutton) on the center back to make […]
This week I've been working on fish and sticks .... The sticks are the message stick art dolls which were very popular, attracting so...
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This listing is for an extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for crocheting and finishing off the doll YLVI. 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. Only the shoes, the underskirt, the shawl, the bag and the flowers of the doll are removable. All other clothes are fix connected with the doll. 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. 13.5” or 34 cm. What you will need: M a t e r i a l s: That`s the yarn I used: • CATANIA - Schachenmayr and CATONA - Scheepjes; sport weight yarn, 100% Cotton, 1.76 ounces = 137 yards/50 grams = 125 meters, 17 colors • BABY ALPACA SILK - Drops Design; sport weight yarn, 70% Alpaca, 30% Silk, 1.80 ounces = 183 yards/50 grams = 167 meters • Fiberfill • Optional: foam hair roller or quilt batting or a wired skeleton (for more stability) • 2 black safety eyes, Ø 1/4” or 6 mm • Cardboard or plastic for the feet • 2 buttons for the shoes, Ø 3/8-1/2” or 10 12 mm • Wire for the arms and the stems of the flowers • Strong thread resistant (dental floss) for the thread jointing • Sewing thread to sew on the wig and the buttons • Transparent nail polish (or glue) for fixing the stems of the flowers. N o t i o n s: • Hook size US 0 (2.0 mm), US 1½ (2.5 mm), US 2½ (3.0 mm) and US 3 (3.5 mm) • Yarn needles (usual and extra long) • Sewing needle • Sewing thread • Stitch marker (12 x) • Scissors • Pins • Optional: wooden spoon/chopstick and clamping scissor to simplify the filling • Cutting pliers: especially useful for cutting the wire to the desired length. • Flat-nose pliers: not mandatory but very useful for bending the ends of the wire 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. *********************************************************************** Du erhältst mit diesem Angebot eine umfangreiche PDF-Datei, die eine ausführliche Anleitung für das Häkeln und die Fertigstellung der Puppe YLVI enthält. Die umfangreiche Datei enthält neben vielen detaillierten Schritt-für-Schritt Fotos ausführliche Anweisungen und Tipps zum Häkeln und zur Fertigstellung der Puppe. Neben textlichen Anweisungen enthält die Anleitungen auch Häkeldiagramme. Die Schuhe, der Unterrock, der Schal, die Tasche und die Blumen der Puppe sind “ausziehbar” bzw. “abnehmbar”, alle anderen Teile sind fest mit der Puppe verbunden. Es handelt sich hier also NICHT um die Anleitung für eine An- & Ausziehpuppe. Schwierigkeitsgrad: mittel-schwer F e r t i g e G r ö ß e: Bei Verwendung des angegebenen Materials misst die Puppe ca. 34 cm . MATERIAL: Garn: CATANIA – Schachenmayr & CATONA - Scheepjes (100% Baumwolle, LL 50 g = 125 m), 17 Farben BABY ALPACA SILK – Drops Design (70% Alpaca, 30% Seide, LL 50 g = 167 m), 1 Farbe • Füllwatte • optional: flexible Lockenstäbe, Schaumstoff-Lockenwickler oder Volumen-Vlies (für eine bessere Stabilität der Puppe) • 2 schwarze Sicherheitsaugen, Ø 6 mm • Plastik oder Pappe für die Fußsohlen • 2 Knöpfe für die Jacke, Ø 10-12 mm • Draht für die Arme und die Blumenstängel • reißfester Faden (z.B. Zahnseide) • Nähgarn zum Annähen der Perücke und der Knöpfe • Durchsichtiger Nagellack (oder Kleber) für die Blumenstängel WERKZEUGE: • Häkelnadel 2,0 mm, 2,5 mm, 3,0 mm und 3,5 mm • Sticknadel (normal und extra lang) • Nähnadel • Nähgarn • Rundenmarkierer (12 x) • Stecknadeln • Schere • Optional: Holzlöffel und Klemmschere zum Stopfen • Schneidezange (zum Zuschneiden des Drahtes) • Flachzange (nicht zwingend erforderlich, aber sehr nützlich zum Umbiegen der Enden des Drahtes) Copyright - 2020, Carola Herbst Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Verkauf, Vervielfältigung, Tausch und Veröffentlichung (inkl. Übersetzung und Fotos) der Anleitung (einschließlich Veröffentlichung im Internet) sind untersagt. Der Verkauf des nach dieser Anleitung gehäkelten fertigen Produktes ist aber erlaubt. Erfolgt der Verkauf im Internet, bitte einen Link zu meinem Shop setzen (https://www.etsy.com/shop/CAROcreated)
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Hey-o!!! This beautiful Saturday, I'm bringing you a pattern for George the Goose. George came about because a) I've been really wanting to create a toy for my son b) his nickname is goose and c) I've never created a toy in my 15 plus years of crocheting! For some reason I've just never
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La muñeca Barbie es una de las mejores vestidas desde hace varias décadas! Hoy te ofrecemos esta hermosa colección de vestidos fantásticos tejidos a crochet,cada uno es una obras de arte, realizados para cada ocasión.
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Printable cloth and felt doll patterns for creative doll making. Find e-patterns for everything from felt and tiny dolls, to plushies and Waldorf animals.
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