Newest Patterns

Hitty
Gesso, wood filler and paint are used to recreate in cloth this classic 7" wooden doll based on the book "Hitty: Her First Hundred Years" by Rachel Feild (1930 Newberry Award winner). A great project for vintage doll lovers!
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Margaret
Trapunto is the basic stuffing technique used to make this beautiful 18” replica 1865 china head doll. The easy to follow directions create amazing results. Very little painting skills are required. Pattern includes undergarments and the gorgeous dress.
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Missi
Learn innovative techniques for recreating 100 year old dolls. The body of this 18 beauty resembles the leather body of an antique doll. Soft sculpture and paint will achieve the look of a painted composition doll. Detailed instructions will guide you through every step of this wonderful project.
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Ellie
You’d never believe this 20” sweetie holding a beaded butterfly is actually a sock doll with a more sophisticated and very cleverly designed head.
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Helen
Trapunto , an old quilting technique meaning “stuffed work,” is used to define the details of the face and hair of this beautiful 12” cloth “china head” doll. You’ll also learn a clever but simple method for creating a more natural looking hand.
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Birdie
The head of this darling 12” doll is also made with the trapunto technique. Instructions are included for a one piece undergarment, felt appliqued dress, felt hat and shoes, crocheted sweater and felt toy.
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