More Black Apple Dolls. They've already arrived in LA--man, the USPS is fast!
These girls are always just so darned cute.
PS--If you follow her tutorial, do not hand stitch her together in the head! They end up looking so wonky that way. Leave the opening to flip her right side out on the side under her arm. It's pretty discreet and it doesn't matter how straight it is. Oh, and if you're a perfectionist, sew her head together with the same color thread as her hair. Then switch to a neutral to do the body. It looks SO much better that way!
These girls are always just so darned cute.
PS--If you follow her tutorial, do not hand stitch her together in the head! They end up looking so wonky that way. Leave the opening to flip her right side out on the side under her arm. It's pretty discreet and it doesn't matter how straight it is. Oh, and if you're a perfectionist, sew her head together with the same color thread as her hair. Then switch to a neutral to do the body. It looks SO much better that way!
Thanks for the tips. I sooo want to make one for Aubrey for christmas! So I may have more questions. :)
ReplyDeleteI have a question...do you think middle school students could make this?? We are having a field trip to a day care center and will be bringing sewing projects they made in class. Or do you have any ideas on what they could make??
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!! I want to make one for Julianna... but I doubt they'll turn out as cute! :-) You're so talented!
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