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Make a Doll from a Dishcloth

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Date: 04/18/2005 Topics: Babies | Craft Tips > Dollmaking | Readers Request > Crafts  
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I need a "how to" pattern on making a baby doll out of a bath-cloth, or dish towel. I have seen them made, but don't remember the process.

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By sallysue (10) Profile Contact
I take one cloth and roll it from both sides to the middle and fold it over, about half way put yarn around neck to make head put yarn at end to make arms and yard around bottom to make leggs and then I take some yarn and make her some hair and tie on top of head. Hope this helps.

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By MamawKC (26) Contact
If I'm not mistaking it takes 2 dishcloths and you fold them as you would a FAN laying one and tying off legs and a waist.Add the 2nd and tie off a head and hands,using yarn.

Posted on 04/21/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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