Just got back from Mississippi where I had a wonderful time with a group of lovely ladies from the Jackson Stitchery Group...we had a fun time working on some small cloth dolls together. If you are anywhere near Jackson or Meridian, MS...look these gals up; they really know how to enjoy their rug hooking, embroidery, pottery, etc.
These dollies have boobs...but, could be done without these as a more traditional style ballerina doll. We painted the shoes and used tulle for the skirts. The hair is a combination of many strands of various yarns/fibers/ribbons.Attaching links to the handouts which I've uploaded to GoogleDrive; just in case any of you might like to try this pattern out.
Supply List: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PHJHBXAc2ujPrdIhdh3b5N0D5z7Igv3o/view?usp=sharing
Fabric Cutting Instructions: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17oB6VGUeyeuZoqAlimZvqYKBgdS0AjLA/view?usp=sharing
Doll Assembly Instructions: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lakz98SZeSIaFk0CuV0xblAJmzQj53qJ/view?usp=sharing
Doll Pattern: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nx_YNllNWRCeWX-sUCGplqMk48gx_Fyl/view?usp=sharing
Enjoy!
Seeing these makes me want to make a doll again! I'm hopeful our youngest grandie will turn out to be a girlie-girl and love dolls but the odds aren't great because she has two older brothers and her mom doesn't care for dolls.
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