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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات dolls. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الأربعاء، 25 أغسطس 2010

Annie Pincushion Free E-Pattern From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

Do you LOVE pincushions? If you have, then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created a free e-pattern on her Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog to show you how to make an Annie pincushion.  Enjoy!



Copyright © 2008-2010 - Written by Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE:
All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

Facial Transference Free Tutorial From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

Love making cloth dolls, but need a little help with the faces. If you do, then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created a free tutorial on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website to show you how to transfer a doll face.  Enjoy!



Copyright © 2010 - Written By Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her tutorial: When I first started creating my Annie dolls, the face was always a part I dreaded doing. I would put it off until every part of the Annie was complete and I had no choice but to finish her by creating her facial features. However, that's when she truly takes shape and when her "character" and "personality" start to emerge. Therefore, it's extremely important to get it right.

I consequently then created a method of creating an Annie's facial features that made creating her face so much simpler that now I can't wait to get to this point in the creating process. This tutorial will help guide you through my own method with step-by-step instructions complete with pictures for each step.


Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

Primitive Annie Rag Doll Free Tutorial From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

Have you always wanted to learn how to make a primitive rag doll? If you have, then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created a free tutorial on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website to show you how.  Enjoy!



Copyright © 2010 - Written By Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her tutorial: This tutorial will walk you through every aspect of creating a basic Annie rag doll. Complete with step-by-step instructions with pictures for each step, it includes a full-size Annie pattern and tips and tricks along the way.

Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

الثلاثاء، 24 أغسطس 2010

Shabby 'n' Oh So Chic Free E-Book From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

Do you like the shabby chic decorating style? If you do, then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created a free e-book on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website to show you how to create the following:

1. Mini Roses in Vase
2. Shabby Candle Stick
3. Beads 'n' Baubles
4. Vintage Threads
5. Shabby Susie
6. Shabby Roses in Basket
7. Vintage Blue Rose Bottle
8. Rose Heart Ornie
9. Bunny Blue
10.Mini Rag Ball Jar



Copyright © 2010 - Written By Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-book: Shabby and Chic is no particular style. It is a combination of old and new, white and pastels, flowers, lace, and candles.

If you love going to flea markets, thrift stores, and rummage sales, than you will love decorating shabby and chic. Putting the old with the new and mismatching is what it's all about.

The end result is a room that is comfortable and familiar, warm and inviting, and absolutely beautiful.

In this e-book are 10 tips, tricks, and patterns. The "patterns" are complete with pictures, step-by-step instructions, and full-size patterns. The "tips and tricks" consists of a few ideas that are both cheap and easy to create. They may call for a trip to the local flea market or you may find, after a little rooting around in the basement and attic, that you have at home what you need.


Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

Bits & Pieces Annie Hair Designs Free E-Book From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

If you LOVE making Annie's and would like some tips and tricks for creating their hair then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created a free e-book on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website to show you how.  Enjoy!



Copyright © 2010 - Written By Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-book: Okay....you've finished your very own Annie....you're very own design and now comes the hard part. Deciding on just the right, the absolute perfect, hair design.

In this book you will find 25 Annie Hair Designs. Each design has a picture, tells what type of hair to use, has complete instructions, hair cards if indicated, and an illustration of the head pattern which marks where the hair is to be attached.

This book will also give you an idea of the many types of yarn, cord, and doll hair that can be used. The possibilities are endless.


Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

الاثنين، 23 أغسطس 2010

Bits and Pieces Annie Doll Designs Free E-Book From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

If you LOVE making Annie's then you are in for a treat as Brenda Greenwalt has created a free e-book on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website for creating several different types of Annie's.  Enjoy!



Copyright © 2010 - Written By Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-book: Everything you need to create an Annie doll, from start to finish, is included in this E-Book. Sixty pages packed with information, patterns, pictures, recipes, tips and tricks, sites of interest with more free doll and doll clothes patterns, and the list goes on.

The chapters include: Annie Rag Doll Tutorial, Facial Feature Transference Tutorial, Painting Shoes, Tips, Tricks, Sites of Interest, Recipes, and Doll Patterns & Clothes for Dolls From 10 inches tall to 19 inches tall.

There are 11 doll patterns which include their heads/bodies, arms and legs, keep each intact as listed in the e-book or mix and match...the possibilities are endless.


Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

الأحد، 22 أغسطس 2010

How To Make A Doll Quilt Free Tutorial By Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner

Thinking of making a doll quilt?    If you are then you'll be happy to know that Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner  has a wonderful tutorial on her blog showing you how to make a doll quilt.  Enjoy!


How to make a doll quilt - a tutorial


Copyright © 2009 - Written by Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner .


Here's what Dawn had to say about her tutorial: I just finished making doll quilts for my friend's little girls and it was so fun, I thought I would post a tutorial on how to make them. This tutorial will focus on using fat quarters but you can make them out of any measurements of fabric that you have in your stash. This tutorial results in a doll quilt that measures about 20"x20".

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner. Please visit her Dawn's Quilt Corner blog at http://www.dawnsquiltcorner.com/ and her Dawn's Quilt Corner Etsy Shoppe at http://www.dawnsquilts.etsy.com where she specializes in handmade, modern and colorful quilts and zipper pouches in a variety of styles and colors.

الأربعاء، 18 أغسطس 2010

Pompey The Clown Doll Free E-Pattern From Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls

If you like clowns then you'll be happy to know that Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls has a wonderful e-pattern for creating an adorable clown doll.


Pompey The Clown


Copyright © 2003 - All Rights Reserved — Written By Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls .

Judith's Bio - Judith is a playwright who creates plays that are fun for audiences and performers alike!  Ideally suited for Amateur Theatre productions, Theatre Restaurant and High School Musicals, her plays are delighting people all over the world and are now published and performed in USA, Canada, UK, and New Zealand.  She recently directed and produced a new High School Musical "Rockin Riobin".

She is also a well known doll artist, doll pattern designer, and art doll teacher. Her patterns all have 'Step-by-Step' illustrated instructions plus detailed face sculpting diagrams to lead you through each step of the way. They are suitable for all doll makers from beginners to advanced, these beautifully crafted patterns will have you creating in no time!

Copyright © 2003 - All Rights Reserved — Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls . You can visit her Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls by Judith Prior website at http://www.judithprior.com/. Judith also sells her patterns on her Dollmakers Journey page and on her Judith Prior Joggles.com page.

Gecko Free E-Pattern From Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls

If you love soft animal (or in this case reptile) dolls then you'll be happy to know that Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls has a wonderful e-pattern for creating a gecko.  Enjoy!


Gecko


Copyright © 2003 - All Rights Reserved — Written By Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls .

Here's what Judith had to say about her e-pattern: Here’s a quick and easy little project, ideal for using up those odd bits of shiny fabric you’ve been

Please respect Judith's TERMS OF USE: I hope you enjoy your Gecko pattern. This is a free pattern. Please print it out and pass it on to your friends.

Judith's Bio - Judith is a playwright who creates plays that are fun for audiences and performers alike!  Ideally suited for Amateur Theatre productions, Theatre Restaurant and High School Musicals, her plays are delighting people all over the world and are now published and performed in USA, Canada, UK, and New Zealand.  She recently directed and produced a new High School Musical "Rockin Riobin".

She is also a well known doll artist, doll pattern designer, and art doll teacher. Her patterns all have 'Step-by-Step' illustrated instructions plus detailed face sculpting diagrams to lead you through each step of the way. They are suitable for all doll makers from beginners to advanced, these beautifully crafted patterns will have you creating in no time!

Copyright © 2003 - All Rights Reserved — Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls . You can visit her Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls by Judith Prior website at http://www.judithprior.com/. Judith also sells her patterns on her Dollmakers Journey page and on her Judith Prior Joggles.com page.

الأحد، 15 أغسطس 2010

Attaching Your 3D Round Head Free Tutorial by Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart

If you love round doll heads you'll be happy to know that Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart has another wonderful ee tutorial on her Homespun From The Heart website showing you how to attach a 3D round doll head.



Attaching Your 3D Round Head

Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart


Here's what Cindy had to say about her tutorial: If you are new to doll-making or sewing, you may find some of these tutorials helpful for you. Our tutorials are FREE to use and you can access them any time of the day or night!

Please respect Cindy's TERMS OF USE: ALL of my patterns and tutorials are © Homespun from the Heart. You may make these for fun or profit but please give credit to me as the designer.  You may NOT forward, print, copy or 'share' my patterns with another person. E- or printed. For more specific information on Cindy's Pattern Ordering Information - Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Cindy's Bio: After several years in a corporate career, Cindy was able to follow her dream of being a full time entrepreneur. Cindy's work and education experiences helped her create her own business, Homespun from the Heart. She is also co-editor of Beneath the Willow Tree Newsletter where she enjoys writing articles and tips for other home-business owners.

Cindy sells her dolls, patterns, and other primitives online, on consignment in 2 country stores, and at craft shows. She also teaches craft classes at the community college.

Cindy lives in PA with her husband Mike who has been her biggest supporter. In her spare time, Cindy enjoys antiquing, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.

Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart at http://www.homespunfromtheheart.com/.

Creating 3D Round Head Dolls Free Tutorial From Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart

If you love round doll heads you'll be happy to know that Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart has a wonderful free tutorial on her Homespun From The Heart website showing you how to create 3D round doll heads.



Creating 3D Round Head Dolls

Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart


Here's what Cindy had to say about her tutorial: If you are new to doll-making or sewing, you may find some of these tutorials helpful for you. Our tutorials are FREE to use and you can access them any time of the day or night!

Please respect Cindy's TERMS OF USE: ALL of my patterns and tutorials are © Homespun from the Heart. You may make these for fun or profit but please give credit to me as the designer.  You may NOT forward, print, copy or 'share' my patterns with another person. E- or printed.  For more specific information on Cindy's Pattern Ordering Information - Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Cindy's Bio: After several years in a corporate career, Cindy was able to follow her dream of being a full time entrepreneur. Cindy's work and education experiences helped her create her own business, Homespun from the Heart. She is also co-editor of Beneath the Willow Tree Newsletter where she enjoys writing articles and tips for other home-business owners.

Cindy sells her dolls, patterns, and other primitives online, on consignment in 2 country stores, and at craft shows. She also teaches craft classes at the community college.

Cindy lives in PA with her husband Mike who has been her biggest supporter. In her spare time, Cindy enjoys antiquing, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.

Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart at http://www.homespunfromtheheart.com/.

السبت، 14 أغسطس 2010

How To Trace and Sew Your Dolls Free Tutorial by Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart

I thought you might all like to know that Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart has a wonderful FREE tutorial on her Homespun From The Heart website showing you how to trace and sew your dolls using the "trace and sew" method.


How to Trace and Sew Your Dolls

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart


Here's what Cindy had to say about her tutorial: If you are new to doll-making or sewing, you may find some of these tutorials helpful for you. Our tutorials are FREE to use and you can access them any time of the day or night!

Please respect Cindy's TERMS OF USE: ALL of my patterns and tutorials are © Homespun from the Heart. You may make these for fun or profit but please give credit to me as the designer.  You may NOT forward, print, copy or 'share' my patterns with another person. E- or printed.For more specific information on Cindy's Pattern Ordering Information - Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Cindy's Bio: After several years in a corporate career, Cindy was able to follow her dream of being a full time entrepreneur. Cindy's work and education experiences helped her create her own business, Homespun from the Heart. She is also co-editor of Beneath the Willow Tree Newsletter where she enjoys writing articles and tips for other home-business owners.

Cindy sells her dolls, patterns, and other primitives online, on consignment in 2 country stores, and at craft shows. She also teaches craft classes at the community college.

Cindy lives in PA with her husband Mike who has been her biggest supporter. In her spare time, Cindy enjoys antiquing, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart at http://www.homespunfromtheheart.com/ and Two Stitchin Fools at http://www.thepunchinfool.com/TwoStitchinFools.htm .

الجمعة، 13 أغسطس 2010

Grubby Andy Free E-Pattern From Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies

Raggedies couldn't be any cuter than the adorable raggedy that Shawnette Howell has on her Imseeingraggedies Blog. Enjoy!




Grubby Andy


Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies Blog.

Please respect Shawnette's TERMS OF USE: This pattern packet cannot be reproduced or copied for any reason without author’s permission. Reselling is NOT permitted. Using the pattern to create and sell finished items is permitted. No mass production is allowed. If selling finished item (s) on Ebay or any other form of Internet listings, websites, etc. Please give credit of the design to Shawnette Imseeingraggedies.

Shawnette's Bio - I am a wife, mother of 6! 3 boys n 3 girls. My passion is primitive Raggedy Anns. I love antiques gardening sewing painting. I am a survivor of Lymphoma cancer!

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies blog.

Cloth Doll Pencil Toppers Free E-Pattern From Colleen Babcock of The Magic Bean

I just love all sorts of doll crafts and I love the cloth doll pencil topper e-pattern that Colleen Babcock of The Magic Bean blog has on her The Magic Bean blog. Enjoy!


Cloth Doll Pencil Toppers
 
Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Colleen Babcock of The Magic Bean Blog.


Here's what Colleen had to say about her e-pattern: One of the traditions in my family is to fill stockings for everybody - even the adults. My Grandma Joan used to do stockings for each person in our family (which was quite a few!) and my brother would put on his Santa beard and hand them out on Christmas Eve. Now my mum does them and my dad (aka The Christmas Elf) and I handle Mum's. Sometimes though, it's hard to find tiny things to put in those little stockings.

Here is something that will fit just perfectly - Cloth Doll Pencil Toppers, a Colleen Babcock original design I might add.


Please respect Colleen's Terms of use:  Please do not copy my patterns or online classes in any form unless it is for your personal use. In order to ensure that it is worthwhile for designers such as myself, to continue to design please respect my copyright and that of others.  You may make and sell as many dolls as you would like from this pattern. Be sure to give Colleen Babcock credit for design on any tags and accompanying literature.

Colleen's Bio - Colleen is a cloth doll designer and teacher. Originally from Canada, Colleen has a degree in Theatre Design & Production from York University in Toronto. Now living in London, England, Colleen enjoys putting her knowledge of historical costume into many of her designs. Colleen teaches cloth doll making both online and in person and has enjoyed recent trips to teach in North America and well as teaching in the UK. Colleen has contributed a doll to Patti Medaris Culea’s book Creative Cloth Doll Beading as well as Barbara Willis’ recently published book Cloth Doll Artistry. Colleen has also had dolls featured in Soft Dolls and Animals, Doll Crafter and Costuming, and Art Doll Quarterly magazines. Colleen has had dolls exhibited at the Knitting & Stitching Show in London and at the National Needlework Archive in Newbury, Berkshire. Colleen loves producing & selling doll patterns so that others can enjoy making their own cloth dolls.

Colleen’s particular interest is in making dolls that have a practical purpose as well as decorative one. Oh and she has an un-natural love of alfafa sprouts, loves Elmo, her husband and her parents and friends, but that goes without saying (Ok, well, maybe not the alfafa sprouts bit).

© Colleen Babcock 2008 - All Rights Reserved Colleen Babcock. Please visit Colleen's "The Magic Bean Blog" at http://www.themagicbean.typepad.com/ and her The Magic Bean Etsy Shoppe at http://www.etsy.com/shop/themagicbean. She also teaches classes online: Doll Street Dreamers - Bamboo Oracle and Joggles - Water Lily.

الخميس، 12 أغسطس 2010

Fancy Nancy Free E-Pattern From Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls

If you love dolls like I do then you'll be happy to know that Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls has a wonderful e-pattern for creating an adorable doll named Fancy Nancy.  Enjoy!


Fancy Nancy


Copyright © 2004 - All Rights Reserved — Written By Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls .

Here's what Judith said about her e-pattern: I hope you enjoy making Fancy Nancy, she’s just the thing to use up all of those scraps of interesting fabrics and lace and small bits of trim, lurking in your sewing cupboard.

Judith's Bio - Judith is a playwright who creates plays that are fun for audiences and performers alike!  Ideally suited for Amateur Theatre productions, Theatre Restaurant and High School Musicals, her plays are delighting people all over the world and are now published and performed in USA, Canada, UK, and New Zealand.  She recently directed and produced a new High School Musical "Rockin Riobin".

She is also a well known doll artist, doll pattern designer, and art doll teacher. Her patterns all have 'Step-by-Step' illustrated instructions plus detailed face sculpting diagrams to lead you through each step of the way. They are suitable for all doll makers from beginners to advanced, these beautifully crafted patterns will have you creating in no time!

Copyright © 2004 - All Rights Reserved — Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls . You can visit her Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls by Judith Prior website at http://www.judithprior.com/. Judith also sells her patterns on her Dollmakers Journey page and on her Judith Prior Joggles.com page.

Frankie and His Bride Free E-Pattern From Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies

I just LOVE the adorable bride and groom e-pattern that Shawnette Howell has on her Imseeingraggedies blog. They're called Frankie and His Bride and they couldn't be more adorable!


Frankie and His Bride

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies Blog


Please respect Shawnette's TERMS OF USE: This pattern packet cannot be reproduced or copied for any reason without author’s permission. Reselling is NOT permitted. Using the pattern to create and sell finished items is permitted. No mass production is allowed. If selling finished item (s) on Ebay or any other form of Internet listings, websites, etc. Please give credit of the design to Shawnette Imseeingraggedies.

Shawnette's Bio - I am a wife, mother of 6! 3 boys n 3 girls. My passion is primitive Raggedy Anns. I love antiques gardening sewing painting. I am a survivor of Lymphoma cancer!

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies blog.

الأحد، 23 مايو 2010

My Valentine Snowman Free E-Pattern by Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives

How can you resist an adorable snowman with a Valentine's message?  You can't.  Well, Sue Allemand has an adorable e-pattern on her Free Paintin' Patterns blog for creating a Valentine snowman.  Enjoy.

Please Note: Unfortunately Sue's free e-pattern is no longer available.



Copyright © 2002 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives.

Here's what Sue had to say about her pattern: A cute FREE snowman pattern for you! This one was originally in Craftworks Magazine in the February 2003 issue! It's another one of those "Oldie but Goodies"! Complete instructions included! Fun techniques like "ragging" the heart! Have fun with him!

Please respect Sue's TERMS OF USE: All designs are copyright protected by Sue Allemand. You are given the right to make the finished products for personal use or profit (selling on the internet is fine), however, no mass producing, copying, sharing or distributing of the pattern or design is allowed. Please give credit to the me whenever possible. Thank you!

Copyright © 1999-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives. Sue is a professional artist and designer.

Please visit Sue's Palette Primitives website at http://paletteprimitives.com, her Palette Primitives "Get Your Prim On" blog at http://www.paletteprimitives.blogspot.com, her Free Paintin' Patterns blog at http://freepaintinpatterns.blogspot.com and her Free Stitchin' Patterns blog at http://freestitchinpatterns.blogspot.com.