Have you seen these Ugly Dolls around? They sell them HERE. But who wants to buy one when you can make your own custom ugly doll for 1/4 the price? I was able to use fabric and stuffing that I had already,
This digital pattern is 18 pages of English instruction, has been tried and tested and Includes 1 PDF Pattern formatted to include 6 Ugly Dolls characters. Including Wage and Babo with some video tutorials to help you learn the techniques I use in making my Amigurumi, photos, diagrams and easy to follow written patterns are also included in this book layout. Each pattern is also available individually. This is the perfect item to make for craft fairs & markets as they are designed to be the perfect hand held size! Material Requirements: 1. 3.25mm Crochet hook 2. #4 Worsted weight yarn 3. Stuffing 4. Scissors 5. White Felt (for Eyes) + Red (for tongue) 6. Needle and thread 7. Black + Blue Embroidery Thread and Needle These Ugly Doll Amigurumi Crochet patterns require very little yarn (approx. 150-180 yards per ami) & have all been tested by an amazing group of testers. Instructions are written in US terms. Pins and stitch markers (though not required) may also be used to help you complete your Ami. Dolls range from roughly 2.5" to 7" tall once complete (each has their dimensions listed) Special Stitches within the pattern are written out in the Special Instructions portion & referenced where applicable. Key Terms: Ch = chain stitches SC = single crochet stitches HDC = Half Double Crochet DC = Double Crochet INC = increase stitch, two sts in one sp INV.DEC = invisible decrease Sts = stitches SLST = slip stitch (creates a seam) FO = Fasten Off SKST = Skip Stitch BS = Ball Stitch YO = Yarn Over FLO = Front Loop Only BLO = Back Loop Only TOG = Together 2BLO's = 2 Back Loops Only (Video Available) Crochet Tutorial Video Links here: How to Finish Lucky Bat: https://youtu.be/0zL_SPXw-Ek Pin and Sew OX: https://youtu.be/wZvx_j8YbdU Pin and Sew Ugly Dog: https://youtu.be/WBIyBCdudvE How to embroider Felt Appliques: https://youtu.be/-4-N2jXew9k How to tie a secure Slip Knot: https://youtu.be/RNeR5HeEl5E How to start Amigurumi in the BLO: https://youtu.be/FY1Z_2YYuXQ How to SC (Single Crochet): https://youtu.be/yynPVuAHCpg How to SCINC (Single Crochet Increase): https://youtu.be/zAHeVE4fyMI How to INV.DEC (Invisible decrease): https://youtu.be/7meHgVKI-7I How to create an Invisible seam: https://youtu.be/5JrV5nXIbn0 How to Crochet in the 2BLO's (2 back loops only): https://youtu.be/xxse6bhj_rk Thank you for your visit & hope you enjoy these patterns! Tag me on social so I can see & share your finished makes @off.the.hook.mama Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks for visiting my shop! © COPYRIGHT This pattern is the sole property of Off the Hook Mama and cannot be republished reproduced or resold without express permission. [if you are a small business intending to make and sell finished pieces this does not apply to you mamma crochet on!] *You may sell the finished items, provided you give the credit to Off the Hook Mama as the designer. *You may not sell or share the pattern. * Unfortunately no refunds can be given on digital downloads
This collection of one of a kind Monster Art Dolls represents a small range of current and past works. When I began making dolls years ago, my designs were simple and basic. Most of my dolls were made from single pieces of fabric — one for the front and one for the back. They have since evolved into more detailed works, including pieces that have been stained for an aged effect. From the beginning though, I have always used recycled fabrics as part of my art. I find vintage fabrics and clothing to be huge inspirations for me, and it even inspired my business name, Junker Jane. Many things inspire me to come up with my art doll characters, but my main influence comes from my childhood — images from make-believe stories and books that I read. Nothing compares to childhood experiences, and it is from this that I pull most of my ideas. As a child, I was always fascinated by anything otherworldly and supernatural, along with charming stories, such as Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter. These influences have stood with me into my adult years, and I think this contradiction shows itself in my work, as my dolls seem to hold one foot in innocence and another in the shadows. I rarely begin a doll with a concrete idea. I usually have several loose images of what I’d like to achieve, and then I start grabbing fabrics and buttons.I find it easier to create in this fashion as a doll will seem to come together itself. Junker Jane® Is A Registered Trademark All artwork and content © 2007-2019 Junker Jane All rights reserved.
Have you seen these Ugly Dolls around? They sell them HERE. But who wants to buy one when you can make your own custom ugly doll for 1/4 the price? I was able to use fabric and stuffing that I had already,
They may be broken, but their flaws make them beautiful. In their town, strange is special… and boy can they sing! If you absolutely loved the musical comedy Ugly Dolls, you will love our free coloring pages. Add your creative touch to these beautiful characters. Color Moxy, Ox, Baby, Lucky Bat, and more. Just print […]
Looking for free doll patterns to sew? These doll-making patterns are for homemade dolls, vintage rag dolls, simple cloth dolls, fabric, and primitive dolls. You'll find easy doll patterns and how to sew them here.
They may be broken, but their flaws make them beautiful. In their town, strange is special… and boy can they sing! If you absolutely loved the musical comedy Ugly Dolls, you will love our free coloring pages. Add your creative touch to these beautiful characters. Color Moxy, Ox, Baby, Lucky Bat, and more. Just print […]
This is a pattern for a small doll made from recycled upholstery samples and filled with recycled plastic bags. To see the doll go here: www.flickr.com/photos/jacquedavis/3448122923/in/photostream/ To download this pattern, go to the "all sizes" button above and download the original size. See more of my recycle fabric dolls here. www.flickr.com/photos/jacquedavis/sets/72157605615689465/
I love using my paint rags for fabric projects. After they're too used to use as paint rags, I wash them, iron them and incorporate them into my stitch projects! A while ago I made this cute little ugly doll, but I don't think I ever shared him on the blog: I used a white paint pen to color in the eyes and teeth. I felt that it helped to define them a bit more. In case you're wondering, I did the free motion stitching before putting the doll together and stuffing it. The back of the doll is a...
Have you seen these Ugly Dolls around? They sell them HERE. But who wants to buy one when you can make your own custom ugly doll for 1/4 the price? I was able to use fabric and stuffing that I had already,
Be warned that these disturbing doll crafts are not for the faint hearted but when you get used to the visuals, you will soon realize that they are just
Junker Jane is a cool artist and crafter who makes one-of-a-kind dolls that are always a little more creepy than cute. The picture below i...
There is no "Perfect 10" when it comes to monster dolls, learn how to make a stuffed monster plushie with our step-by-step directions.
Friends Are Easy to Make: Frugality is my middle name. Couple that with my penchant for anything cute and you've got a heartbroken girl mourning her inability to dole out the big bucks to satisfy her cute quota.But - not to worry!! Always on my toes to tangle myself into y…
Mitten monster crafts (aka: ugly doll sewing project) are easy crafts for preschoolers all year or fun Halloween kid crafts ideas or winter kids activities for all ages! These also make cute friendly monsters to go with friendly monsters books or cool mitten monsters / homemade ugly dolls for a monster making activity or monster party activity!
In honor of World Doll Day, today's craft is making your won doll. 6" tall Sari is now retired, but you can make one for your 18" Kirsten. *Review Video* I prefer to use muslin or cotton fabric, not socks. I have made many dolls myself, these are fun to make!
I can’t sew. It’s okay, no sympathy required, it’s a fact. I made an apron in Year 9 and it survived long enough to get marked, then the straps fell off in the wash. So saying, I admire people who …
Monster Rag Doll creations by Andrew Dyrdahl
If you are remotely crafty and have never visited, Craftster, I highly recommend checking it out. It's a melting pot of every thing creative, including cooking, sewing, knitting, and crocheting, which are my personal favorites, although I have definitely been inspired to try new things that I didn't even know about until I saw them there. Members share their creations and you can even get into doing swaps if that's your thing. I found this pattern for Wayuki's interpretation of an Ugly Doll, and (as you can see) just couldn't stop making them. It was so fun putting my own twist on her pattern. I do think it's a bit hard navigating around the site for the first time, so I recommend starting with "Recent With Pictures." You will find it on the front page, right side. I like scanning through the pictures for inspiration as well as new patterns and techniques to try. I, unfortunately, do not recommend Craftster for children. Although rare, there are some "mature content" type crafts on the site. Why someone would want a tea towel, with x-rated material embroidered on it, hanging in their home is beyond me. Any who, I still strongly recommend the site, especially if you are looking for something outside the mainstream style of crafts.
Last week I got an email from the UK. The promoters of the Ugly Dolls movie were wondering if I could design a softie based on one of the Ugly Doll characters to coincide with the UK release of the movie on August 16. Sure can! I had a lot of fun designing a 'Sew
This was a favourite project, the students loved designing and making their own soft "Ugly Doll" toy. The school topic was "Celebrate Difference!" Many students had seen the 2019 Ugly Doll movie, but we watched the trailer on YouTube so everyone got a sense of how it related to the topic. We discussed the ideas
Check out these adorable felt monsters my sister-in-law Angie just whipped up in her spare time. Aren’t they amazing? And they’re all pattered after the little monsters on the Kleenex b…
Explore Junker Jane Monster ARt Dolls' 8527 photos on Flickr!
Nulla è più trapeutico di un gruppetto di piccoli e mOstruosi Softies , nati e pensati per i piccOlini sono un'eccellente antioSSidante...
Junker Jane is a cool artist and crafter who makes one-of-a-kind dolls that are always a little more creepy than cute. The picture below i...
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I received a copy of the movie to facilitate this review. All opinions are my own. A few months ago, when Shane was away at Pali Camp, Zac and I had a Mommy & Me
Explore Junker Jane Monster ARt Dolls' 8527 photos on Flickr!
For a fun and creative class this school holidays the kids can create their own softie monster! They will learn hand sewing basics to create their own toy.
Get the kids into sewing, with this great Sewing Project for Kids. I love “cute gory”.. I am not REALLY into Zombies and ugly things…. (I am NOT a Walking the Dead fan at ALL!), but I do like a cute Zombie.. or like in this case Voodoo Doll. But this Voodoo doll craft isn’t...
Learn to sew a simple but sweet cloth doll body with this free pdf pattern and tutorial. Is the perfect blank slate!