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Softie Making: resources for making handmade softies » Martha Stewart

Simple Handmade Doll by Martha Stewart

Posted Friday 14 November 2008 and filed under: Dolls, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Craft-Queen Martha provides a free project on how to make this simple, sweet, and huggable doll:


{image credit: Martha Stewart}

In true Martha style, this project is professionally put together for you and the step-by-step instructions are a breeze to follow. The pattern is in downloadable pdf format. This doll requires cotton jersey for the skin and rolled up batting for stuffing (though, if you didn’t have this on hand, regular polyfill stuffing would be fine).

Project is here: Handmade Doll by Martha Stewart

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Dolls by Emily Martin aka The Black Apple

Posted Friday 3 October 2008 and filed under: Dolls, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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The very talented artsy & crafty Emily Martin aka “The Black Apple” recently appeared on Martha to demonstrate how to make one of her delightful Black Apple dolls.


{image credit: Martha Stewart}

You can make your own by downloading the free pattern from Martha’s website here.

The instructions are easy to follow and the assembly of the doll quite easy also. The only challenge some of you may face is deciding upon what kind of face to paint on - the possibilities are endless!

As Emily has kindly provided this for free, she asks that you do not make these dolls to sell/for profit.

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