Cabbage Patch Doll Pattern
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Comments (0)will trade some of these for plants i,m looking for , like rooted bi-color butterfly bush , foxtail lily , red zinger iris , pride of ireland iris , and huckleberry fudge iris , also looking for variegated weigela rooted . i dont know the names of the dools , there are all sizes , most have no clothes on . i only want to do trades at this time . Nancy...See Morefabric for cabbage patch type dolls
Comments (7)I've been using this fabric.. it's the best price on the web that I've been able to find.. and it seems to work great.. I make cabbage patch type soft sculpture dolls. It sells on their website much cheaper than it usually goes for on ebay :) and if you want some help putting the doll together check out the cabbage patch kid sewing club on msn. http://groups.msn.com/cabbagepatchkidsewingclub/_whatsnew.msnw there are lots of ladies with tons of experience who can help you out :) Here is a link that might be useful: the fabric I use...See Morefree cabbage patch patterns
Comments (3)I just tried it and it worked for me. I am sorry you had trouble with it but you may want to try again. Try to copy and paste in the entire url. Good luck http://web.archive.org/web/20070716203347/http://www.thesewingspot.com/Doll.htm...See Morecabbage patch doll pattern
Comments (3)I don't have a pattern for the smaller CPK's but I do have a pattern for the soft sculpture type.. if you're interested.. you could email me directly and i could send you a pdf.. you could take a look at it and scale it down a bit to make a smaller CPK body to fit a head.. also.. you can buy the bodies in kits on ebay still for the original doll baby heads.. msfogel@hotmail.com...See More- 22 years ago
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