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Yes, he's little, and that's his charm, as he can fit in anywhere. From sitting on your computer to decorating for special occasion, he's perfect. Can be made in a solid color, OR for more fun choose a fancy print, which is my preference.
This is a fun small (6 page) pattern with easy to follow instructions.
Intermediate Level Pattern
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Something a little bit different & popular with the young-uns. She's a 30inch "puppet" that looks cute just hanging on the wall
This 30" interactive doll will have the kids laughing as they watch the little critters go into her open mouth
and settle in the plastic window in her tummy. Pattern includes drawings of the critters for making the discs and cards for the kids to hold.
Intermediate Level Pattern.
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This 16" Caribbean pirate is made for the adventurous.
Made to stand alone, he makes quite a statement from his nappy hair to his boots.
Instructions for making his sword and dagger, are part of the fun.
Advanced Level Pattern.
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From her over-sized hat to her hi heel boots which are made so she stands alone, she is quite the lady pirate.
Instructions to make her sword and jewelry are just part of the fun and perhaps will inspire in the creation other characters!
Intermediate-Advance Level Pattern.
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She wears pants, carries a sword and spiked heel boots made so she can stand in the roughest of seas, with just enough frills & lace to show off her femininity.
Included are instructions to make her sword, knife & all those pretty rings on her fingers
Intermediate Level Pattern.
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With a sumptuous little tummy this full figured little mermaid is constructed in a special way so she sits nicely.
With her long eyelashes, and wavy hair she's a real charmer.
Intermediate Level Pattern.
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Unique wall doll pattern. Easy 3 page pattern to make these conversation pieces.
All Skill Levels.
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Day Of The Dead is not morbid, but rather a joyful celebration honoring those who have passed before, with parties, music, and dancing.
Homage is paid to all living creatures, including cats, so these cats were created for all of us cat lovers who want to take part in this lively celebration!
There are 2 versions (about 10" 1all): one is standing, one sitting.
This is one of those projects where you will have a couple of options so you can do what works best for you. It's more of a guide than step by step "follow me" instructions, which allows you to use you're own artistic creativness.
Intermediate Level Pattern.
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This beautiful 20" doll designed by LAURA LUNSFORD is built on a wooden base with wires running up its legs.
Being Steampunk, Amelia is dressed in a blend of aviator style with a touch of lace. The aviator jacket and hat with goggles make a great contrast with the lace skirt poking out under her long vest. Her hair is made of fake fur for the long and straight look, but other styles would look good too.
She is one of LAURA'S most popular patterns, and she thoroughly enjoys seeing what others do with this beautiful gal!
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You'll be learning how to make extraordinary Steampunk dragonflies and butterflies along with this beautiful 20" fairy designed by LAURA LUNSFORD.
She is constructed on a wooden bade with wires inserted in her legs.
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Mermaid's body is 12" with an additional 2 inches for her tail.
Although basically a flat doll, there is some
optional needle sculpting on her nose, and eyes, which gives her a bit more dimension.
The pattern for the fish is also included. These 4 Steampunk Fishes are 3-4 inches long. These little guys are made of fabric, stuffed, and painted, with "metal" fabric for fins and tails.
Instructions to make fabric look like metal included.
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Designed by LAURA LUNSFORD, Purscilla is a fun "artsy" way to carry all your necessities, including a handy little pocket in the back for easy access to your cell phone. Shown are a couple of different versions of Purscilla, using eyelash yarn and wire ribbon flowers & beads for her hair.
The two top pictures were made using the reverse side of craft velour, lined with
cotton. The bottom one is all cotton. Since you use an iron on facing, you can pretty much make her of any fabric you choose.
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Designed by LAURA LUNSFORD this 20" guy is constructed on a wooden base with wires running up his legs.
He's Steampunk, but he could just be a Victorian style guy, if you leave off the metal gears,goggles etc. You'll still find lots of ways to use this pattern which includes the jacket, trousers and hat.
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This 14" flying Tooth Fairy is constructed so she moves making her look like she is in flight!
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These beautiful, colorful 15" creatures designed by LAURA LUNSFORD are based on an article in National Geographic. Once sewn they are painted and embellished with fancy fringes, odd jewelry, etc. You can use acrylic paints, colored pens, inks...whatever. The one on the left was decoupaged with fabric.
They are a great backdrop for exploiting your creative drive! Elephants can stand alone, but the addition of Mahout (elephant riders) makes a great statement. The 8" Mahout along with directions for his umbrella are included.
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This Gram is 18" of personality and attitude and she knows hoe to work it!
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This joyful 18" fairy is made to be seated. You'll find lots of fun embellishment techniques to adorn her.
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This wonderful 14" Steampunk Fairy is constructed and posed to look like she is flying.
With an impish little sculpted face, she is dressed in lace, a fancy jacket, and carries
a pretty parasol of lace matching her wings. She hangs by a thread, so she can twirl around, showing off her beautiful details from painted on boots,to her wonderful little felt hat. Instructions for parasol & hat are included, which you'll probably want to make for other dolls!
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Wendy is Steampunk, so she wears goggles, an aviator cap, "leather" boots & pants, along with a pretty blouse. Wendy doesn't fly airplanes, however, she flies a kite. Her kite is made of paper treated to look like metal. When you make Wendy, you're sure to find several techniques you'll want to use on other art projects.
You'll learn how to make paper look like metal and many more embellishment techniques as you create this wonderful 20" doll.
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Why not make one (or more!) of these cleverly embellished 10" Steampunk cats for your favorite cat lovers.
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If you have your own costuming ideas and are looking for a well-formed basic doll body, this 20" beauty designed by LAURA LUNSFORD is just the ticket. The shoes are part of the wired legs that attach to a wooden base so she can stand alone
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Strutting in top hats or wearing aviator caps these dandy 10" Steampunk Crows are super fun to make!
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This doll is 20" of Rock attitude and stardom and is wired to stand alone.
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With wings spread wide he's quite majestic. Hung with fishing line he moves with the slightest breeze.
Made in bright print fabrics to add to this spectacle.
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Steampunk is always fun, and these little owls are a real hoot to make. Made to hang on the wall, you may
find some of the techniques handy for other projects.
A whole page of these are featured in "Just Steampunk" Magazine Vol 11 2018.
Pattern is designed for All Levels of Dollmakers!
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Who doesn't love owls! With 2 versions of these whimsical little owls to wear as a pin or hang you'll want to make a flock.
Pattern designed for All Levels of Dollmakers!
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A 10" cat has 9 lives (2 versions - a wall doll or seated ). With this basic pattern, by making a few minor changes, you can make a
whole litter of adorable cats!
Originally designed as a flat wall doll, by stuffing Kitty sits very nicely.
Made in a flowery print she has one look, or make in solid color and paint. There's no end to the variations. This pattern gives you the basics. Use your imagination and have fun creating some fancy felines!
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