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Primitive cloth doll patterns and instructions are given for free, in this video. The pattern is free to use but cannot be sold. If you do sell the dolls made from this pattern; please give credit to Farmhouse Basic Collection.
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00:00 Primitive Cloth Doll Pattern Introduction
00:47 The fabric cut sheet for the doll, arms, and baby head
01:06 Trace the patterns for the doll, arms, and baby head with Mark Be Gone
01:16 Sew on the drawn lines, leaving openings per the pattern
01:29 Make a slit in the doll for an opening to turn the right sides out
01:39 Finished doll and baby, turned right side out and stuffed (arms not sewn with a center seam)
03:18 How to make a box seam on the bottom of the doll before turning the right sides out
04:21 Box seam completed
04:48 The fabric cut sheet for the mama’s dress
05:04 Fold dress fabric twice on itself for a 5”x6” piece of fabric
05:17 Trace the doll dress allowing for seams if preferred
05:42 Examples of the pattern with a hem and no hem
06:53 How to make an easy hem on the doll’s dress
07:14 Place the right sides together and sew down the arms to the bottom of the dress
07:47 The fabric cut sheet for the apron
08:08 Trace the apron on the folded fabric, (the fold is on the top)
08:20 From the top of the fold mark 3” down with a Mark Be Gone on the outside of the apron pattern
09:07 Take the finished pocket, right sides down, line up with the blue 3” line, and pin
09:23 Fold the pattern back out so the blue lines are facing up again, pin the top, and remove the underneath pin
09:40 Sew all the way around the apron, starting at the fold and ending at the fold
09:50 Cut away a ¼” from the sewn line, snip the corners at an angle and snip the side seams
10:08 On the side with the blue lines, make a line to cut a slit for turning inside out
10:31 Example of the apron all completed
10:42 Whipstitch the slit closed or sew or iron a label over the slit
11:49 The fabric cut sheet for the doll’s head covering
12:02 Optional ironing a hem before sewing the covering
12:17 Sew a ¼” seam opposite the side of the ironed hem
12:31 How to make a half-box seam on the head covering
13:10 Draw a line 1/2 “ down from the tip of the head covering (the triangle part)
13:33 Sew on the line, remove the pin and snip ⅛” to ¼” away from the sewn line
13:54 Example of the head covering all sewn
14:21 Sew and tie the head covering on the completed doll
14:45 Example of tied head covering completed
14:59 Watch the video how to sew a primitive nose, Spring Crafts 2022, Primitive Rabbit
15:10 Watch the video how to make and use grunge, Primitive Grunge Recipe, and Tutorial
15:22 Watch the video of how I decorated with cinnamon ornaments, Primitive Christmas Tree
15:36 Using a sanding block for a painted primitive doll
15:46 Examples of eyes with glass beads or hand-sewn on with embroidery thread
16:23 Hand sewing the baby's head in the apron
18:40 Examples of hand gathering the sleeves or not