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A captivating gang of 24 huggable, lovable creatures to sew—from classics like Margot, a topsy-turvy doll, and the button-jointed teddy bear Bjorn Bjornson, to irresistible Evelyn, a wool felt inchworm decked out in mod glasses and a kerchief, and Koji, a fiercely cute spiked softie monster. There’s something for everyone here—from kids to grown-ups and from beginning sewers to advanced dollmakers. Published by STC Craft, August, 2010.
Such fun! She’s really great!
beautiful. She is simply beautiful.
cute!!! love the colors… :]
Pretty pretty girl!
Wow- she’s fantastic!! I love her hat, and how the total outline doesn’t LOOK like a doll. (Does that make sense?)
Tutorial please!? =)
P.S. my two year old son was sitting on my lap, saw the doll, and exclaimed “Awwwww! Dolly, hat!” He loves it too.
these dolls are just fantastic-
🙂
How delightful! I love the use of braid on the side.
Oh! Please make this a pattern!!
Love it. I know a three-year old named Helena. And she’s a red-head too!
she’s beautiful! i second the idea of making her a pattern. 🙂
ooooooooooooooooooooooooh….her simplicity is A W E S O M E!!!!!!!!!!
Oh my goodness – she is absolutely fabulous!! I love it!!
Oh wow! She is so awesome! I really LOVE this doll
I love the European look of these dolls. They are so beautiful. You are one talented lady.
Oh wow, how fun! I love her hat.
wow she is just as beautiful as the last lady you made. i too would love a tutorial, but being an absolute beginner the steps would need to be simple:P thanks for updating so quickly, i just love to see your next blog. mmwah rosey
love that!
I really like her!
Jody
She’s gorgeous! You’ve outdone yourself.
she’s so regal looking
and the stitching looks so good
She’s lovely! What great fire-red hair! What is she hiding in that tall hat of hers? Take care & have a good night :o)
xox,
Linnea
Fabulous! I love it!
Beautiful Helena 🙂
my boyfriend just broke up with me.
and you just made my night!
She is great, you must be really happy with the finished product 🙂
Pleaseeee
Put them in the shop pleaseeee
Oh, she’s perfect!
wow, she’s simply gorgeous!
Hillary,
If you aren’t already familiar with her work, I think you would really like Mimi Kirchner’s blog – you can find it at http://www.mimikirchner.com/blog – she is really awesome!!
Helen in Massachusetts
Oh, my! She’s gorgeous. And what a wonderful idea to trim the edges with ribbon.
What a beautiful doll! So very different but also comforting. I have been a long time reader but this is my first comment, I guess that she moved me 😉
Michelle in Portland
Amazing!!!!!!!
Aww! So cute and very creative!
Awsome use of the ribbon?!
Are these felt? I don’t know why
but it reminds my daughter of
Anne of green gables…. this doll
does have a strong personality.
Thanks for sharing your creativity
with all of us that lack!
What a unique doll. I just love that and think it would make a great gift!
So great! She is just lovely!
I just love her.
I love her! She is fantastic!
oh my gosh – she is BEAUTIFUL!! I absolutely love her!
she’s beautiful!
Ha! I love her! She’s so fun!
she’s lovely
Very, very, very cool. Love her!
I love this!
Just read through the other poster’s comments & was so taken back by the redhead comment. I had to stop, go back & look at the photo…I thought that the red was “negative space”! Through me for a loop! She is very well crafted. I love the rigidity, what is her base underneath?
oh wow shes fantastic!
wow !!! she is sooo lovely!!!!!