13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

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Baby boy fawn rag doll, dressed deer fabric doll, heirloom doll, baby boy gift, nursery room shelf decor, newborn toy, handmade cloth doll

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

This gray blue dressed fawn rag is very heartwarming and would be a special match as a baby boy gift. #ragdoll #babyfawndoll #animaldolls #woodlandanimals #deerdoll #fawndoll #fabricdoll This gray blue dressed fawn rag doll is very heartwarming and would be a special match as a baby boy gift. The heirloom fawn rag doll is about 42 cm (17 inch) tall. The arms and legs and his front face is made of waldorf skin fabric. The body of the dressed fawn rag doll is made of cotton fabric. Again with cotton fabric I prepared pants with a side pocket. The gray sweater of the deer fabric doll is knitted with a closure at the back. The scarf is also knitted with pompom ends. Pants, sweater and scarf are removable. Brown fleece is used for hair and ears of the baby first soft fabric doll. The eyes and the mouth of the fawn heirloom doll are free hand embroidery. The antlers of the dressed deer fabric doll are made of felt. The cloth doll is appropriate for also children under the age of three. Would be also a nice piece as a nursery shelf decor in your newborn’s room. The soft fabric doll is stuffed with non-allergenic fill fibre and is machine washable (hand wash in low degree and no tumble dry). The length of the deer rag doll is about 42 cm, 17 inch. Colors of the doll are as seen in pictures but if you want any changes with the dressed fabric doll like dress color, or hair color, then please send me a convo. I am ready to answer all your questions and let you feel more comfortable with. The fawn heirloom doll is prepared by me after my own rag doll pattern. If you have any questions about the product please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thank you for visiting my shop. I hope you enjoy it 🙂


Awesome Handmade Toys: Rag Dolls – whileshenaps.com

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

Pumpkin was my very special doll when I was six or so. She had red hair that I’d washed and played with so much it was matted. Her face was plastic, but she had a cloth body and a dress you could take on and off. She was my favorite. I still love dolls and… Read More »


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13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

Handmade doll rag doll fabric doll handmade Tilda Tilda | EtsyPumpkin was my very special doll when I was six or so. She had red hair that I’d washed and played with so much it was matted. Her face was plastic, but she had a cloth body and a dress you could take on and off. She was my favorite. I still love dolls and… Read More »


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13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

Custom listing for Lee: These are handmade cloth doll measuring 20 inches. The boy is wearing a navy and green striped t-shirt, khaki shorts, and brown “leather” sandals. The girl is dressed in a sweet tangerine and aqua floral dress with a matching, removable skirt, pink checkered leggings, and tan maryjanes. They are made from 100% cotton fabrics, wool blend felt, and polyester fiberfill. Their seams are triple stitched, and they are firmly stuffed. Please hand wash or machine wash only; lay flat to dry. Thank you for viewing! See more at rovingovine.etsy.com.


Your place to buy and sell all things handmade

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

This is a handmade cloth doll measuring 19 inches. He is wearing a brightly colored Hawaiian print shirt in orange and white with denim short and brown sandals. His dark brown hair is worn short and shaggy. He is made from 100% cotton fabrics, wool blend felt, and polyester fiberfill. His seams are triple stitched, and he is firmly stuffed. Please hand wash only. Thank you for viewing! See more at rovingovine.etsy.com.


50 Free Cloth and Rag Doll Patterns

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

Free sewing pattern for boy and girl fabric dolls, plus browse over 50 more free cloth and rag doll patterns! #sewingpatterns Fifty free cloth and rag doll sewing patterns. Diy soft, plush, fabric doll projects, tutorials, and ideas to sew.


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Long Sleeve Rag Doll Dress

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

So far this week we’ve made an adorable rag doll and my favorite doll dress for her. Today we’re making another dress that is super simple… So far this week we’ve made an adorable rag doll and my favorite doll dress for her. Today we’re making another dress that is super simple and super versatile! This dress (the pink one) is reversible so it’s like two dresses in one! It’s made from a full length pattern piece so you can save lots of time over adding a separate skirt. It has long long sleeves, but you can shorten them for a different look. You can also cut the skirt shorter and use it backwards like a jacket! So many possibilities in this little guy! Here’s what you need: 1/2 yard fabric (get two colors for a reversible dress) thread velcro, snaps, or ribbons the pattern Start by printing the pattern and cutting out the pieces: 2 dress fronts (one from each fabric) 4 dress backs (two from each fabric) Lay one dress front face-up and lay two back pieces face down on top, lining up the shoulders and sides. Sew across the top of the shoulders with a 1/2″ seam allowance. Open the seams and press. Repeat with the other dress front and back pieces. Lay one dress piece face-up, and lay the other face-down on top, lining up the edges. Sew across the end of each arm opening with a 1/2″ seam allowance. Then start at the bottom edge at one side of the back opening and sew down that side, around the neck opening, and down the other side of the back with a 1/2″ seam allowance. You won’t be sewing anything around the bottom or outside edges at this point. Clip around the curves and the armpits. I don’t know why “armpits” is so funny, but I’m going to blame it on Little Mr. Fidgety Sleeper. *chuckle* *snort* Turn the dress right side out. Press it flat. Now you need to line up the sides of the dress with right-sides together (yellow on yellow, pink on pink). Look at the pic above, and make sure you’re lining up the sides at the top with each other and the sides at the bottom with each other. Sew along the side, across the arm, and down the other side on both edges of the dress. You’ll have a mess like this while you’re working on this step: Turn it right-side out and press. It should look like a dress! Now you need to finish the bottom. I sandwiched the layers together and rolled both together under 1/4″ then 1/4″ again and sewed along the folded edge. When the dress is turned yellow-side out it will have a cute pink trim around the bottom (pic below). The other option is to fold each layer individually if you don’t want the trim to show like mine. Just fold the yellow under 1/2″, then the pink under 1/2″, then sandwich the layers together and sew around the bottom. You can even slip some lace or trim in between the layers to add a cute accent to the bottom. All that’s left is adding a closure to the back. I went with a long piece of velcro, but you could also do snaps or buttons. Try playing around with the sleeve length and skirt length for more variety. You can also cut it shorter for a shirt, or turn it around with buttons in the front for a jacket. Have fun!


Rag Doll Tutorial

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

Last year was the boys’ first Christmas with a little girl cousin. And when the big brother spotted a stuffed doll at the mall, he thought s… Last year was the boys’ first Christmas with a little girl cousin. And when the big brother spotted a stuffed doll at the mall, he thought she just had to have it. But ohmygoodness, that was an expensive little stuffed toy. So we decided to make her one instead. He went shopping with me to find all the fabrics, I made a couple practice dolls to figure out the pattern, then he got to work making the perfect doll for his cousin. He had fun and was so proud when it was finished! I’ve made another version of a little rag doll before (you can see the tutorial here) but this time I wanted something a little bigger with a more classic rag-doll look. Something perfect for a little girl to drag around and snuggle. I started by searching pinterest for the perfect pattern, but as usual there isn’t anything exactly like I was picturing it in my head (I miiiiight be too picky). I found one doll by Miss Gioia that was the closest to what I was looking for and started from there. This is where we ended up: If this doesn’t make you want to play with dolls, I don’t know what will. The finished doll is about 18″ tall and super snuggly! In addition to the doll, I have patterns for two different dress styles – My Favorite Doll Dress & The Long Sleeve Doll Dress. Make them in a few fabrics and you’ll have a full wardrobe! But for today, let’s get started on the doll. Here’s what you need: 1/2 yard fabric for the body (muslin is a great cheap option, but a quilting cotton would work if you need a different color. 1/2 yard was almost enough for all three dolls.) 1/4 yard fleece for the hair (felt would work too, but it gets pills easier than fleece) matching thread embroidery floss (I used black for the eyes and pink for the mouth) stuffing the doll pattern Start by printing the pattern. Then use it to cut out the following pieces: Main Fabric: 2 body pieces 4 arms 4 legs 3 heads (yep. 3. stay with me.) Fleece: 1 head 1 bangs 4 pigtails (you can also cut circles for buns instead, or my favorite is to cut six strips of fabric to make braids) Make the hair. If you’re doing pigtails or buns, put your pieces right-side together and sew around the edges with a 1/2″ seam allowance leaving the straight end open. Clip the end (you should also clip around and curved areas but I don’t have a picture of that. Sorry!). Now flip it right side out. To make braids instead, just cut six long strips of fleece. stack three strips and sew across the end to connect them together. Braid the strips, then sew across the other end. Next stack two of the muslin head pieces, and stack the bangs on top. Sew along the bottom edge of the bangs. Use the embroidery floss to sew a face. I’ll tell you now, I know absolutely nothing about embroidery but I just winged it and it turned out fine. I did find having two layers of muslin was important because the knots from the embroidery fleece would show through with just one layer. Now put the head face-down on one of the body sections, lining up the straight edges. Sew along that edge with a 1/2″ seam allowance. On the other body piece, lay the head piece of hair face down (if it has a right side), then the last head piece on top of that (fleece is stretchy so I used the muslin layer to make sure it would hold its shape). Line up the straight sides and sew with a 1/2″ seam allowance. Next are the legs and arms. Stack two arms together and sew along the sides and rounded end with a 1/2″ seam allowance, leaving the straight end open. Clip the curves (I didn’t on this one, that’s probably why my arm on the rigth turned out so square at the bottom). Turn the arm outside out and stuff it loosely. Repeat for the other arm and both legs. Now we can start putting all the pieces together. Lay one body/head piece face-up. Put the pigtails near the base of the head, pointing in over the face. Baste them in place with a 1/8″ seam allowance. Put the arms facing in near the top of the shoulders, facing in, and baste them in place. Put the legs at the bottom of the torso facing in, and baste them in place to. It should look like this: Place the other body/head piece on top, face down, and pin it in place. Sew around the edges with a 1/2″ seam allowance, leaving 3ish” open at the bottom. Clip around any curved areas. Turn the doll right side out through the opening. Use the opening to stuff the head and body of the doll. Tuck in the fabric at the opening and sew the opening closed. The doll is done! Now you just need a few dresses. The tank dress pattern is my favorite, but the long sleeve dress is super easy and versatile. Here is Brother’s finished doll and the dress he made. He was so proud of his work and so excited to give it to her! These cute little ladies would also be perfect for Easter baskets! Try including a special Easter dress, or roll up all the outfits and put them in large Easter eggs to help fill the basket. Have you ever made a rag doll? What are your favorite items to include in an Easter basket?


Scarlett Pom Pom Doll, Pink

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

Meet Scarlett, your mini’s new best friend! She comes ready to dance the night away in a tulle dress and fun pom pom hair. This elegant, large scale doll is unbelievably soft and designed with exquisite detail, making her the perfect present that will grow with your mini. About Alimrose: Alimrose Designs is an Australian company with a passion for design, an eye for detail and a feel for beautiful fabrics. They are the home of the sweetest dolls, loveliest baby accessories & gorgeous toys for kids.


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Homemade Fabric Doll – Doing Splendid

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

IMG_5824-1 When my youngest son got invited to a little girl’s birthday party, I knew just what I wanted to make her! Homemade dolls are so cute and this homemade fabric doll turned out darling. We were so excited to take her to the birthday party! We couldn’t get enough of her though beforehand and had …


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13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

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33 of the Cutest Doll Patterns for You to Make for Your Child

13 fabric crafts For Boys rag dolls ideas

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