doll-toys Doll Pattern Free Assistive Fact

I’ve been a bit slow on posting reviews of the last couple of Doll Pattern, but it’s time to catch up. Overall, the Doll Pattern was great, and I have no problem recommending Doll Pattern for anyone wanting one.

I LOVE THIS Doll Pattern


Any one know where I can find the vintage strawberry shortcake doll pattern?
My grandmother used to crochet Doll Pattern strawberry shortcake dolls including the other characters, when I was a little girl. I would like to do this for my daughter but my grandma no longer has the pattern. Does anyone know where I can find it?
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doll-toys Doll Pattern Free Assistive Fact

15 Responses to “Doll Pattern Free Assistive Fact”

  1. [!LY] just!n b!eber:)) Says:

    i dont think they sell them, but there is a coraline doll i seen a little girl with 1 i think they sell at spencers. thats were i see lots of coraline items

  2. cotopaxi Says:

    Not the same as the “real deal,” but these might be of use.Here is a Santa bottle cover that you might be able to adapt.http://crochetnmore.com/caroleesbottlecovers.htmPerhaps you can adapt a knitting pattern.http://home.alphalink.com.au/~woodsy/CP%20-%20santa.htm.

  3. jc skywalker Says:

    try a fabric store, they have all kinds of patterns for doll making.

  4. DishclothDiaries Says:

    Back in the ’80s Annie’s Attic had a doll called “Debbie Ann” that was relatively similar in size and style to the CP dolls. Occasionally it shows up on ebay but usually for a hefty price. :(

  5. DishclothDiaries Says:

    That would be a violation of copyright law. Look on ebay and buy what you are looking for.

  6. Silver_Stars Says:

    Are you looking for toothpick dolls, aka worry dolls?http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/03/lp305-04.shtmlhttp://www.associatedcontent.com/article/20314/toothpick_people_an_easy_way_to_make.htmlhttp://www.canadianliving.com/canadianliving/client/en/Crafts/DetailNews.asp?idNews=2224&idSM=63

  7. biscuitsandyarn Says:

    I own this book and would be willing to swap…I bought it at a garage sale….published in 1984 I think, but I still haven’t used it. Just im or e-mail me if you’re interested.

  8. jkw4464 Says:

    I personally don’t have any plans but did find this site: http://www.woodenmemories.com/hc.htmYou don’t mention what size doll, which would help narrow down the search. I used a Yahoo search of doll highchair plans and came up with the following: http://www.u-bild.com/projects-childrens/770.htmIt appears that the U-bild site is going to be your best optionGood luck and I’m sure she’ll love it.

  9. Bobaloo Says:

    Here are a couple links to making shoes for dolls. This one is a universal pattern that you would have to adjust for the size of the doll by reducing or enlarging the pattern. It will also give you a good start on making your own pattern: http://www.snsdolls.com/pattarch/dollshoe/shoemain.htmSimple sandal pattern for any size: http://www.ehow.com/how_9668_make-doll-shoes.html

  10. mosaic Says:

    I think it would work just fine. I have a few of the Gwen dolls that I bought just for the outfit for my Bratz. Her outfits fit the Bratz just fine. In fact sometimes I use the Gwen body for my Bratz dolls heads to go on. I haven’t had any problem getting the outfits to fit. I just wouldn’t go with something that’s too tight. Hope this helps.

  11. Donya Says:

    Here is a link but the public library w=is a good place to look. Try crafts or the sewing section.

  12. marvymom Says:

    Yes, there are several. Even more if you knit or crochet!http://www.sewing.circleofcrafters.com/freeragdollpattern.htmlhttp://www.snsdolls.com/pattarch/8inchbaby/babymain.htmhttp://wwvisions.com/newsletter/july99/sockdoll.htmlhttp://www.allcrafts.net/dolls.htm#freeprojects

  13. Phedre Says:

    This is the pattern for the doll, read the back of the package.

  14. Football season should be banned Says:

    I have a book called The Doll Book, by Estelle Worrel. Mine was an old library copy, but you might be able to find one on Amazon. It has doll patterns for clothes from the 1600′s on.

  15. fatima35121 Says:

    http://www.allcrafts.net/f.php?url=www.infinitefreedom.com/challenges-pages/index.htmlhttp://www.allcrafts.net/f.php?url=dollmakersjourney.com/free.htmlhttp://www.ccoriginals.com/freePatterns.asp

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Dated: 2nd January 2011
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