Bright sock
Fabric slice
Scissors
Thread with a needle
Cotton wool or synthetic winterizer for tamping
Small beads or buttons
Pink pencil, ribbons for dressing
The sock needs to be cut how it is shown on a picture.Fabric slice
Scissors
Thread with a needle
Cotton wool or synthetic winterizer for tamping
Small beads or buttons
Pink pencil, ribbons for dressing
To make a marking for handles and doll legs.
To fill a body of a doll cotton wool or a synthetic winterizer. To stitch handles and legs a seam “forward a needle” on to lines.
To cut out from a fabric a circle. To sheathe its edges a seam “forward a needle”. To fill cotton wool or a synthetic winterizer, to tighten a thread. To sew eyes.
Ready head to sew to a doll body. Of the remained top part of a sock to make a hat. To draw cheeks. The doll is ready.
The child is happy! The group of dolls is filled up:)
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!.... Elles sont vraiment adorables!.... J'adore!.... Merci infiniment pour les explications si gentiment offertes!...
ReplyDeleteBonne fin de journée
Amitiés de France
Just curious what size is the fabric circle for the head!
ReplyDeleteHi! I just wanted to let you know, blogger to blogger, that your picture of your craft and such showed up on another blog, with no way to contact you or see your descriptions or blog. I would encourage you to immediately watermark those adorable pictures, please, and contact the link I give you, demanding they either take it down or give you credit. Their site is a "link site" where they draw people in using other bloggers images and ideas, but have ads and sign ups to get a large email list.
ReplyDeleteI know I would pray someone would have the courage to tell me if one of my crafts from my blog, The Welcoming House, would show up without credit.
God bless you.
These are not only adorable, but I want you to know I am going to be trying to make them with my three girls, and sending MY readers over here to support you in the next couple weeks when the post comes out.
Here is that link to that blog that put it up on facebook: http://www.goodshomedesign.com/?s=sock&x=5&y=7
I would encourage you that if you post this, just take that link out so others dont support them with clicks.
Blessings to you and yours,
Heather Estey
Hi, I found you through a link on The Welcoming House blog. I am pinning this adorable sock idea! Nice to 'meet' you.
ReplyDeleteLove these dolls. I am going to make them to send to Haiti. Thank you.
ReplyDeletelove them, thank your for sharing and G-D bless you
ReplyDeleteNice!I'm gonna try this.. Thanks a lot
ReplyDeleteThey are soooo beautiful. Could you make a video tutorial please. Keep them coming. Thanks
ReplyDeleteDarling dolls! Sadly the translation for the instructions it's very difficult to understand for a beginner. Is there a better translation elsewhere?
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!!!I would like to make these for the Samaritan's Purse Shoeboxs this year, however I don't understand the instructions. Is there a translation that I could better understand?
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