Suzi,

Vogue has a cute 18" soft doll pattern 8336 named Sarah.? I have not made this, 
so have no clue how it works up, but it looks interesting enough to try if I 
had the time.? Scoff.? Scoff.? 

Good luck with all.

~Kimberley


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Historical Costume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 7:25 am
Subject: [h-cost] Big Four doll pattern?










I am making a "sorta" Victorian wedding dress for my 
daughter-in-law-elect, and would love to make a soft, small doll in a 
copy of the dress. Can anyone recommend a "Big  Four" type pattern 
(easy and quick are the important words) that I can buy here in the 
U.K. I do not have the time or inclination to try and buy from the 
U.S., which is why I need a pattern available in the U.K. I do not 
need a pattern for the dress, as I am making it up as I go along - 
the real one I mean!?
?

Or even an online pattern would be good. It is .........years since I 
made a Raggedy Anne doll, and that pattern is nowhere near suitable.?
?

TIA?
?

Suzi?
?

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