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I made this doll for a swap I was involved in on Craftster.org. My swap partner had asked for a blond-haired, blue-eyed waldorf-style boy doll for her stepson. The swap requirements also stated that I needed to make some extras for the doll and something not for the doll. I knew right away what I wanted to make: A matchin PJ set for the doll and her stepson (just like I had for my Cabbbage Patch doll in the 80's!!) I also made a blankie for the doll and sent along some bedtime story books.
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For the doll, I refered to Simmy's blog Echoes of a Dream to use her waldorf instructions. After I emailed her, she was so kind as to email me the pattern she used for the body! I had used her instructions before for another doll I made for my daughter but made a different body that time.
Well as usual, I was smart enough to make a pattern as I made the clothes for the doll. If you use Simmy's pattern, which you can get by going to her blog and emailing her to request it, then these clothes will fit perfectly! Enjoy!
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Heather - CROQZine.com - Dollarstorecrafts.com said... Oh my gosh, so cute!! Great idea with the matching PJs... two great posts in one day.
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Lynniemay said... LOveee...loveee...loveeee your Keyshia Cole! And.....Your site! Lynniemay M ay 30, 2009 at 11:39 AM
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Amy said... I have been looking for something like this Waldorff doll pattern for a while now! Yeah! Thank you so much. June 3, 2009 at 8:18 PM
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Lelonie said... Hi! I am going to attempt to make my daughter a doll...and clothes for it....can I please have the measurements from side to side and top to bottom...when I print them out I don't know if I am printing out the correct size....Thanks so much!!! June 5, 2010 at 11:20 AM
maria said... Love that little boy with his blanket. Thanks for the pattern. M arie M arch 17, 2012 at 11:19 AM
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melinda said... HI there! I'm doing a dolly swap as well, but organised on facebook. I love your boy dolly! he looks gorgeous. You can check my progress out on my blog if you like it's www.theenchantedbutton.blogspot.com xx M arch 20, 2012 at 9:33 AM Post a Comment
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