I am making two baby dolls jsut now, to use as models for baby clothes in a shop. These are Kezi Mathews gorgeous Oregon Babies and I just love them!
So easy to make and so effective for children to play with. They come with a face transfer, but I lost mine, so had to do my own off the pattern.
Their arms are not made yet. I'll post a pic when the babies are done!
The other little doll is a challenge from Cloth Doll Artistry I thought I'd enter and see if I could make.
These dolls could be any size. I just copied a picture and coloured it with prismacolour pencils and pens (on paper) Front & Back. I scanned this and put it in a word doc. I used printable fabric and printed it out. I should have left it to completely dry before handling it. I left it in the sun and it faded or the ink was absorbed into the cloth - or both!
Anyway, not giving up now I was this close, I stitched it together and stuffed it, because I had to see how it would turn out! It was easy to stitch and turn, so after stuffing it, I went over it again with the pencils and pens. It is no good for children, but as a little project - I am pleased to know I can do this! Yay! Now I have to learn how to make it more permanent so children could play with it!
So easy to make and so effective for children to play with. They come with a face transfer, but I lost mine, so had to do my own off the pattern.
Their arms are not made yet. I'll post a pic when the babies are done!
The other little doll is a challenge from Cloth Doll Artistry I thought I'd enter and see if I could make.
These dolls could be any size. I just copied a picture and coloured it with prismacolour pencils and pens (on paper) Front & Back. I scanned this and put it in a word doc. I used printable fabric and printed it out. I should have left it to completely dry before handling it. I left it in the sun and it faded or the ink was absorbed into the cloth - or both!
Anyway, not giving up now I was this close, I stitched it together and stuffed it, because I had to see how it would turn out! It was easy to stitch and turn, so after stuffing it, I went over it again with the pencils and pens. It is no good for children, but as a little project - I am pleased to know I can do this! Yay! Now I have to learn how to make it more permanent so children could play with it!








I'm proud to present this lovely doll, made by Tatyana Zueva from Russia, who made the doll from my pattern Krista! Isn't she wonderful! I love it!

