i'm wondering if anyone out there has made their own magic cabin dolls? i'm considering purchasing a kit so i can make a "playmate" for my daughter for christmas. i certainly can't afford the ready made version of the doll and so the kit is appealing at a quarter of the cost. i've never made a doll though and have very minimal sewing skills. how difficult is it? do you have to be a master sewer? any experiences anyone? are these some of the better cloth doll kits or are there others out there? thanks!
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9/23/02 at 11:51am
Lala has posted some free directions on making a waldorf playmate on her website: www.sleepingbean.com. Once there, go to "crafts". They look fantastic....I've got them printed out and waiting for my knitting "to do" pile to go down before I start one. Maybe this winter!
Good luck! I think homemade is much cooler than bought....so much more personal and unique! Sweet!
Good luck! I think homemade is much cooler than bought....so much more personal and unique! Sweet!
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9/23/02 at 4:59pm
I bought one of their easier kits for my 10 year old niece who was learning to sew. She loved it and the doll turned out great!
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9/29/02 at 2:27am
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I have used their playmate kit. I love the variety of skin tones available.
I am an experienced sewer and I would say that these dolls would be somewhat difficult for a beginner.
I am an experienced sewer and I would say that these dolls would be somewhat difficult for a beginner.
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