Making Rag Dolls

Making Rag Dolls by Juanita Clarke is a practical guide published by Batsford in 1994, featuring 128 pages in English. This book offers a colorful approach to creating personalized rag dolls, appealing to both children and parents, as well as enthusiasts of rag doll crafting. It presents designs for 20 dolls, each constructed from a basic body template, allowing for unique characterizations through various facial features, hairstyles, and clothing options.
Readers will find clear explanations of different sewing techniques, making the process accessible for all skill levels. The dolls are designed with jointed arms and legs, enabling easy dressing and undressing. This guide not only focuses on toymaking but also encourages creativity in crafting, making it a valuable resource for those interested in crafts and hobbies related to dolls and doll clothing.
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This book is a colourful, practical guide to making personalized rag dolls, which will entertain both children and parents alike, as well as rag doll enthusiasts. With designs for 20 dolls, each doll is made from the same basic body, the author shows how to characterize each doll individually by combining different facial features, hairstyles and clothes. The dolls have jointed arms and legs so that they may be dressed and undressed quite easily and the book includes a number of different sewing techniques, all of which are clearly explained and simple to follow.
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