social

Old Fashioned Doll Patterns


Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 239 Posts
July 8, 2015

Quick Rag DollsThese little dolls are brilliant for unexpected young guests because they are so quick to make. You can use materials that most people have around the house and the children can have fun making them with you.

Advertisement

Total Time: 10 minutes

Yield: one doll

Supplies:

  • 1 square of thin flexible material such as cloth, plastic cut from a carrier bag, cotton handkerchiefs or paper kitchen towels
  • 3 short lengths of string, ribbon, or cord or loom bands/ponytail bands
  • 1 small piece of stuffing, this can be kapok, cotton wool, screwed up tissue, or a polystyrene ball if you have one
Quick Rag Dolls
 
Quick Rag Dolls
 
Quick Rag Dolls
 
Quick Rag Dolls
 
Quick Rag Dolls
 

Steps:

  1. If you wish you can cut off 2 opposite corners of your square. This is optional.
  2. Quick Rag Dolls
     
  3. Turn your square face down and place the stuffing in the middle.
  4. Quick Rag Dolls
     
    Advertisement

  5. Holding the stuffing in place, tie a band around it on the right side to form the doll's neck.
  6. Quick Rag Dolls
     
  7. Tie two more bands at the corners for her hands.
  8. Quick Rag Dolls
     
  9. If you cut the corners off previously, you can use these for head scarves for other dolls, but this can be a bit fiddly if the doll is small. You can draw, paint or stitch a face on your doll too.
  10. Quick Rag Dolls
     
    Quick Rag Dolls
     
  11. See how easy it is to make one of these dolls out of scraps, and bits and pieces of tissues, string, and plastic.
  12. Quick Rag Dolls
     
    Quick Rag Dolls
     
    Quick Rag Dolls
     
    Quick Rag Dolls
     
    Quick Rag Dolls
     
    Advertisement

  13. It will take you only minutes to make a whole family of dolls and the kids will think you are magnificently clever!
Read More Comments


Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 146 Posts
November 16, 2010

This doll was made using some bits and pieces of lumber from my husband's cabinet shop. I just couldn't bear to see that nice wood go into the trash barrels.

simple wood doll, finished

Read More...

November 10, 2005

Back in the 1970s there was a pattern for a rag doll in the Golden Hands Encyclopaedia of Crafts which was published in weekly parts. Unfortunately, I have lost my copy in a recent house move. Has anyone a copy of the pattern they could forward to me, as I would like to make it for my young grandchildren.



Lin Davey from UK

Answers

By Paula Passaretti (Guest Post)
July 19, 20070 found this helpful

I 'm looking for a Golden Hands doll pattern too. I have the doll that I made for my daughter 35 years ago. I am making a pattern from it, but would love to find the original.

Advertisement

My doll is about 15" and has a yarn top knot, side curls and and an embroidered face. She looks old fashioned. Does that sound like your doll?

 
 
By charlieworm (Guest Post)
June 15, 20080 found this helpful

Hello Paula! I am looking for the very same rag doll pattern for my mum as she's lost part of hers in a move too! Any chance you could send us a copy, please? We would be very grateful!

 
By linda (Guest Post)
November 25, 20080 found this helpful

I have just come across your requests for the golden hands rag doll pattern. I have one tucked away and I just wondered if Lin Charlieworm and Paula still wanted a copy?

 
March 5, 20090 found this helpful

Thank you Linda! I have only just seen your post when you reply, I'll give you my e-mail so you could maybe post us a copy?

 
January 31, 20100 found this helpful

Does anyone remember having seen a pattern for a reversible frog prince? He is approx 12" tall and turns completely inside out through his mouth. A green (obviously) frog on one side and a rather flashy prince (if a bit ugly!!) on the other.

Advertisement

I made him about 20 years ago and cannot find the pattern now. I think it might have been a Golden Hands pattern.

 
April 15, 20100 found this helpful

She's beautiful! May I have a copy also?

 
May 25, 20110 found this helpful

Hello,
I know it's been a very long time since I've been on here.I still have the pattern if Charlieworm or anyone else was still interested in a copy.It has been well used.
Linda

 
Read More Answers

November 26, 2004

I'm looking for old fashioned cloth doll patterns. I can't seem to find any of the plain kind of "Raggedy Ann" type.

Tess40

Answers

November 27, 20040 found this helpful

Try http://www.quiltshops.com search engine to find patterns you'll like..

 
By good_old_times (Guest Post)
January 5, 20050 found this helpful

" i have a raggedy ann 10" up for auction on ebay It is 10" or you can order it from me item no : 5548577737 "

 
By cheryl (Guest Post)
July 29, 20050 found this helpful

I am looking for a large 30-40 inch annie or rag doll pattern to make a doll to look like a 3-5 year old girl
as well, have you had any luck?(primitive or country)

Advertisement


email me
rafused AT ns.sympatico.ca

 
July 29, 20050 found this helpful

You can go to www. clothdollconnection.com for free doll patterns . Happpy Sewing!!!

 
By Mimi (Guest Post)
August 27, 20050 found this helpful

I have a 1940 pattern of Raggedy Ann and Andy""

 
By DENVER (Guest Post)
October 26, 20060 found this helpful

I AM LOOKING FOR AN OLD PATTERN OF A HILLBILLY MOUNTAIN MAN PATTERN. MY MAMA USE TO MAKE THEM YEARS AGO. SHE NO LONGER HAS THE PATTERN AND WE ARE TRYING TO LOCATE ONE. WE LIVE IN THE TENNESSE/NORTH CAROLINA AREA.""

 
By cowshower1 (Guest Post)
July 17, 20070 found this helpful

I need a Raggedy Ann pattern but it must be free. Please do any of you guys know where I can get 1?

 
By gaby (Guest Post)
June 3, 20080 found this helpful

Hello I would like to know if some one have the pattern with instructions and a photo of how too make a mum puppy? It's made with mum flowers. Thanks

 
Answer this Question


Silver Post Medal for All Time! 297 Posts
February 7, 2011

I am searching for old doll patterns and doll clothes patterns from 1960 and before that time. I would like to make dolls from long ago if I can find existing patterns that are out of print such as Kewpie Doll, Betty Boop, Blondie, and other cartoons, etc. If anyone has these items or knows where I can locate them I would appreciate that so much. Thanks.

By Monica from Cortez, CO

Read More Answers

July 10, 2010

I have some patterns for the Debbie Ann doll clothes, but I am interested in getting the Debbie Ann doll pattern and the party dress. I am willing to share my clothes pattern for the doll pattern.

By Debra from Nellis, WV

Answers

July 14, 20100 found this helpful

Is this the doll that looks like a cabbage patch doll? I googled Debbie Ann doll and that's what I got.

 
Answer this Question
<< First< Previous
Categories
Crafts OtherDecember 18, 2013
Pages
More
🐰
Easter Ideas!
👒
Mother's Day Ideas!
🌻
Gardening
Facebook
Pinterest
YouTube
Instagram
Categories
Better LivingBudget & FinanceBusiness and LegalComputersConsumer AdviceCoronavirusCraftsEducationEntertainmentFood and RecipesHealth & BeautyHolidays and PartiesHome and GardenMake Your OwnOrganizingParentingPetsPhotosTravel and RecreationWeddings
Published by ThriftyFun.
Desktop Page | View Mobile
Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
Generated 2024-03-28 14:40:18 in 8 secs. ⛅️️
© 1997-2024 by Cumuli, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
https://www.thriftyfun.com/tf992596.tip.html