While passing on a box of craft supplies, I rediscovered an old pattern for clothespin dolls. Easy to imagine a little doll holding a tiny quilt square. Craft fair? Holiday project?
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While passing on a box of craft supplies, I rediscovered an old pattern for clothespin dolls. Easy to imagine a little doll holding a tiny quilt square. Craft fair? Holiday project?
Hi can you post a picture of the doll.
thanks
Clothes Pin dolls are from another era. Children have no clue to the fun their g-parents and parnets had.
Please post picture.
How neat is that...
sadly kids these days want all the gadgets with all the bells and whistles and gizmos :roll:
I seen this tutorial a while back and just fell in love with it. I think my daughter would for sure play with these (maybe a summer project since her mother has not gotten around to making her any!) And the heads, if popped off would be MUCH easier to put back on than those stupid barbie heads with the little ball thing that gets popped back up in the head and you have to dig it out with tweezers. grrr. lol
Anyways love these, http://goingsewcrazy.typepad.com/my_...-tutorial.html
They are very cute. A whole table of them standing at a craft fair may be just to darling to pass up.
These would be adorable holding little quilts or miniature sewing novelty items :D:D:DQuote:
Originally Posted by justwannaquilt
Really cute! Mine are similar. A cute companion for your quilting room!
Oh, I am seeing a group of those in a slumber party pose (but I'd need a doll with bendy legs)All wrapped up in a little quilt with a cup of hot chocolate in hand!
Christmas presents!
Or a little one fallen asleep in her quilt in front of the fireplace with a tiny stocking hanging from it.
Oh wow, I love that! I think I have scraps from the quilt I made my BFF's granddaughter. Wouldn't she love a little blond doll under a matching quilt!!