Posted by missyballance on 2007-02-13 00:40:04
Post Subject: Free really cute DIY Doll Pattern on my blog
I just added a free doll pattern to my blog, so come check it out when you have time!
http://missyballance.typepad.com/crafty_carnival/2007/02/free_doll_patte.html
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Posted by Diana on 2006-11-29 14:48:13
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Joan Hinds has published a bunch of books of patterns to fit these popular dolls. Check your public library--that's even cheaper than Joann's sale price. Some of the books are contemporary patterns and she also has a book with outfits from other countries. Even some knitting patterns and shoe patterns. Lots of fun. I sewed lots of these when my niece still played with dolls and even had one myself. You can then match the doll pattern to the girl's size in the regular pattern books.
Posted by anthrogirl on 2006-11-08 14:13:43
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You can use them to make dolls, which could be donated to Project Night Night and other charities. For info on Project Night Night, see the info on the announcements forum. For a good doll pattern, please see the Holiday Crafts magazine just put out by Martha Stewart. Much as as I dislike many of the ideas that arise from the MS mentality, this issue had some great ideas for gifts, especially for charitiy donations.
Another idea- cut them into strips and crochet them into scarves.