



There are some more Two-Faced Friend Doll Kits in my shop. 3 girls, 1 boy. All contain vintage feedsack fabrics, vintage buttons and trims, and other reclaimed materials--and fully-illustrated instructions to help even the most sewing-challenged. Find them all here, in my shop. I may get around to making some finished dolls too...depends on how much all this freakishly warm Minnesota weather continues to distract me...
3 comments:
i love your dolls, they are super cute!... i also dropped by because i used your rainbow sunshine plush tutorial. i made one for my friends who are expecting their first baby in may... if you'd like to take a peek at the finished product, please visit my blog and read the posting: www.carlasdeleon.blogspot.com thanks so much for your tutorials - they are great!
How cute :) I love the fabric you chose.
I love feedsacks--it is hard to want to use them because my quantities are always so finite.
CARLA: thanks for sharing. Your plushies turned out very sweet. Hope you will share photos in my Flickr pool.
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