Free crochet doll pattern
Making yarn doll hair is SO easy with this quick pinning method. These step by step photos will show you exactly how I do it...
Pattern is from a Laura Wheeler catalog. I think it was published in the 1940's but it didn't have a date on it. The page is 10 7/8" h x 8 7/16" w.
Hello, my name is Anna and I make cute miniature toys. I started sewing and crocheting many years ago when I was a child. My dream is to see my works make other people happy.
Wire-crafting and doll-making are two skills that go hand in hand. By making a wire doll body, you can give the finished doll both sturdy form and flexibility. A basic wire doll body is also a good beginning wire craft project with a relatively low margin for error, whether you’re creating a doll whose form […]
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we met for our art group last week and i taught everyone how to make these halloween witches. their bodies are made with wool or cotton wrapped pipe cleaners. i thought you might like to make one of your own, so today's artful thursday project will walk you through the steps to make a wool wrapped doll for you to decorate for any holiday. the basic supplies you will need to make the doll are wool roving, cotton pipe cleaners, and a paper face. for decorating you might gather bits from your little art shop: crepe paper, vintage book paper, tinsel, stamens, lace, stars, felt, anything sparkly, and some tiny trinkets. step 1. fold two 6 inch cotton pipe cleaners in half and shape into a body by twisting the two pipe cleaners as shown. my pipe cleaners are the ones really used to clean pipes made by dill's. step 2. start wrapping your wool roving on the figure in this order: arms, legs, then the body. start at the end of the hand or foot and wind your way into the body with thin wisps of wool pulled off your roving. never cut the wool fibers as they won't wrap back and catch on themselves as well. you can get some great wool roving at ornamentea. step 3. wrap wool roving around the head to finish the figure and tuck the ends around the neck. use a bit of spray sealer to hold the wool in place if you need to or i like just a bit of tacky glue smeared on my fingers to tuck in any stray bits. step 4. start designing the clothing. i made a little crepe paper skirt and glued it in place. step 5. glue on little sleeves. i used some vintage loopy trim tucked over each arm. step 6. glue on a bodice. i used a piece of halloween garland from last year. the tiny stamens are just glued in place with a black bit of seam binding tied around the middle for a sash. the sparkly tinsel is glued on top. step 7. make a little witch hat. cut out a cone shape and glue the ends together. i decorated this one with a bit of ribbon trim and a glittered star. the black paper is vintage photo album paper. add a circle base to the hat if you like. glue on your paper face for your doll and then the hat. any old photo copied onto paper will do well. my face is about 3/4 inch tall. here are the spooky girls made by some of the gals in my art group. i usually don't bother to take photos as the building we meet in has horrible overhead lights and a bad background. this time i just went for it. it was totally fun using just the stuff on the table to set up the photo. thank you my art friends for such a lovely evening! this one is by Diana and photographed on her gorgeous carpet handbag. with roller skates and a lovely porcelain head, this little witch is by cheryl. this sparkly baby with all the ruffles is by candice lori made this darling doll using a vintage jello mold! amandas happy girl holds the cutest mask... heidi was making a doll for each of her kids in their favorite costume. luke skywalker was going to be next, awesome right. this cutie by lorraine looks like she just won the trick or treat pageant amazing how each one is so different even though we started out with the same kit. this little pumpkin fairy i made for my pretty little felts book. her pumpkin is a wool bead with a bit of embroidery. hope you enjoy this project. spooky wishes, julie
I made one for 'Tsuna and Hotaru already ('tsuna doesn't know yet hee hee) I have trouble getting the head on... but... it's pretty easy, I'll give some instruction since it took me a little while to figure out what went where and how it fitted together, I'll do my best, but I'm terrible when it…
In December 2015 I started on a project to make a couple dolls for a good friend's daughter's 7th birthday and one for my own daughter's birthday. I wanted to make something different than what I normally create, which are the Waldorf-style dolls. In early 2015, I picked up a book by a local doll ar
Yip yip! Appa was high on my request list for this year, and being the last month of the year I knew I finally had to tackle him! Hopefully most of you recognize this cuddly bison <3 For those t…
Get the 411 on how to make a worry doll, 8 different ways! This little craft is easy and fun, and kids will love learning about the Mayan legend behind it!
Create some Waldorf inspired flower fairy wooden peg dolls using felt and glue, for a great imaginative play and storytelling toy for kids to play with!
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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…
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Elina is a beginner friendly amigurumi pattern. Crochet doll pattern include alternatively a knit dress. Elina amigurumi pattern is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French. Doll pattern is an easy and fast crochet amigurumi pattern. This crochet doll pattern is a great doll pattern for your kids to play with and have a good time. Cute amigurumi for your cute kids. It contains wire. If you want to crochet a gift for loved ones with your own hands. Crochet doll Elina will be indispensable for you. There are instructions for both crocheting the Elina doll and also has little tips to on how to embroider eyes bullion knots with a lot of pictures. Amigurumi doll size is 32 cm(12.6 inch). Doll crochet pattern has the ability to rotate the baby's neck. After purchasing, you can download the product in pdf form. I can't wait to see the Elina doll you made.
There is a lot that goes into making crochet dolls face… Every little detail is what makes the doll unique, special. Those details are my favorite part of making amigurumi- dolls or otherwise. The face deserves a lot of attention because it can change the whole aspect of the doll! When I started out, I...
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I've started to create art dolls in 2013. Even though I had I wonderful chance to study set design & puppet theatre in Vilnius art academy, art dolls were a whole different deal. Everything, from sculpting to painting, I had to learn by myself. And I'm not saying this to brag, I'm sharing th
Want to sew your own dolls but have trouble sewing small doll parts? Here's a method that makes cloth doll making easier.
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