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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!!!!!