If you’ve been a long time follower, you know that I adore all things Tilda and have been a big fan of Tone Finnnager the designer since her very early days. For quite a few years I also sold Tilda fabrics and paper crafts from my Boutique…. but like all things I guess, the Tilda brand made some big changes and they dropped their very popular paper craft division of their business a few years ago. Their design style also changed… aimed at fabric design, the fabric patterns became bolder and brighter…. and a whole lot less shabby vintage. That
Tilda doll free patterns - 5 PDFs to download including adorable Fia doll, Bon Voyage, Lazy Days, Kitschy Friends and Autumn Angel
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The Tilda Friends concept consists of a selection of matching characters that all fit the same size clothes.Look out for cute outfits and new Friends in the coming year.Please do not print and resell our free patterns. Shops are welcome to kit our patterns provided they use Tilda fabrics and refer to tildasworld.com/free-patterns for the
How exciting!! Here is the first post for the much awaited Tilda Sew Along Doll There are not that many ladies taking part but never mind, this can always be a great reference for people wanting to know techniques for sewing a Tilda Doll. Glue all patterns onto cardboard and cut out, or as one of the Sew Along ladies suggested use freezer paper. This is a fantastic method... How to: trace pattern pieces onto freezer paper... iron onto the right side of the fabric and sew. The remove the freezer paper... this way you dont get left with drawn lines on you fabric. If you dont know what freezer paper is, this is a special paper used for quilters and is available and quilting shops. It can be used more than once which is a beauty of the product. Cut two pieces of the top of the dress fabric and two pieces of skin fabric. When cutting these out make sure they will fit the head and shoulders for the skin fabric and the body for the dress fabric. Sew these together across the top as shown in the photo. Now place together the head and shoulder pattern piece and the body along the dotted line. Put the sewn pieces wrong sides together. Make sure where they join is across the top of where the two fabric pieces join. This is going to make the head, shoulders and body of the doll. Now trace all around the pattern pieces. Pin the fabric in place so it does not move when you sew. Now fold the skin fabric in two and trace the pattern pieces on to the fabric. Sew around the trace lines.. these are the sewing lines. Make sure that the bottom of the body, the top of the arms and the top of the legs are kept open, as we need to turn the pieces in the right way. Now cut a little out from the sewing line. all the way around every piece. That is all your pattern pieces ready for next week when we will turn and stuff. Happy sewing and any questions I am happy to answer.
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How adorable are these Tilda Friends soft toy dolls - 10 patterns to download for FREE now - all fitting the same size clothes. Enjoy! x
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Tilda doll free patterns - 5 PDFs to download including adorable Fia doll, Bon Voyage, Lazy Days, Kitschy Friends and Autumn Angel
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Please do not print and resell our free patterns. Shops are welcome to kit our quilts provided they use Tilda fabrics and refer to tildasworld.com/free-patterns for the explanation. Project Type Quilt Pillow Softie Other Difficulty Easy Moderate Challenging Season Spring Summer Autumn Winter Christmas Easter Spring/Summer Autumn/Winter Special Edition Collection Basic 2024 Creating Memories 2024 Jubilee 2023
This is a long post – with lots of dolls in it. The details make me happy. The tiny details. Stitching the feathers and flourishes to his hat and the… Read More
We hope you’re having a superb summer with lots of lazy days and exiting new experiences. We are back at the studio working on the Autumn news witch will be presented very soon. Our new favorite frien
In this post, I share the most common doll making mistakes I see and share some tips to help you avoid them.
A sweet mix of printed and woven small-patterned fabrics divided into seasons by color. Useful all year round, but great when you need a coordinated color range for any project, or want to create seasonal projects. Creating Memories comes in four color ranges with 16 fabrics in each.
I wanted to expand on the hair tutorial that is included in my new "Lanky Lily" doll pattern for you. I realize the one in the tutorial is a little vague and I hope this gives you all a better idea of the process. I promise you it is very easy, once you get the feel for it. To start you will need to place your pins, it'll look like your doll has a pin mohawk. Now leave a good length of tail at the side of the head and begin wrapping a single strand of yarn around the pins. I like to go back and forth in a figure 8, wrapping each pin along the center part at least twice, but that will differ depending on the yarn thickness. It's a good idea to tack down the sides at the half way point as well as the end. I don't use any particular stitch to do this, but it's important to make sure you catch all your loops with your thread. This area will be covered with the pigtails so it doesn't have to be perfect, but the neater you are the easier it is later. To start sewing down the center hide your knot behind the hairline. Sew down the center part using a back stitch, making sure to secure the loops as you go. When you come to the end knot your thread and tuck your ends behind the hairline. Repeat the process on the other side. When you are sewing down your center part try to overlap you new stitches with the ones on the other side to avoid gaps forming. To make the pigtails, first wrap your yarn around a book (or piece of cardboard, whatever's handy) several times, until you are happy with the amount you have. This will be split between the two sides. Cut down the center of your bundle of yarn, lay it out and split it up. Knot a length of thread tightly around the center of each bundle of yarn, making a long "pom-pom". Sew the pigtails to the side of the head with small stitches securing the center of each to the side of head. Trim the yarn to your perfect length and you are done!!! If you'd like to give the Lank Lily pattern a try go check out the NimblePhish Etsy shop!! Thank you and I hope this is a helpful tutorial.
When making handmade soft rag dolls, there are lots of options for how to make the hair! Some dolls have permanent hair dos that are sewn on, usually out of felt, and others have actual wigs made of yarn. The latter is what I’m sharing a tutorial for today — and I think you’ll be surprised at how ea
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These were the 3 books I used quite a bit during my doll making journey: The Complete Book of Dollmaking by Pamela Peake. It’s a really simple introduction I picked up years ago at Half Price…
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