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Like many of my other doll designs, these shoe deodoriser dolls will do double duty - making your shoes smell lovely while at the same time, being the cutest things the inside of your shoes have ever seen.
Even if you are not a cloth doll maker and doll faces scare the heck out of you, you can make these little fairies. I teach cloth doll making across the UK, US and Canada and I hear people complain of doll-face phobia all the time.
But guess what?
This free pattern not only comes with thorough instructions to guide you through making your own pair of 9" (22.9cm) lavender scented cloth fairies, but it also comes with two face templates and instructions on how to print the face templates directly onto fabric so all you have to do is colour them in.
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Colleen Babcock is a blogger, cloth art doll and craft designer offering patterns and online classes. Colleen has a BFA in Theatre Design & Production from York University in Toronto. Colleen has contributed to Patti Medaris Culea's book Creative Cloth Doll Beading (Quarry Books) as well as Barbara Willis' book Cloth Doll Artistry (Quarry Books) and has been featured in numerous craft and doll ...
Colleen Babcock is a blogger, cloth art doll and craft designer offering patterns and online classes. Colleen has a BFA in Theatre Design & Production from York University in Toronto. Colleen has contributed to Patti Medaris Culea's book Creative Cloth Doll Beading (Quarry Books) as well as Barbara Willis' book Cloth Doll Artistry (Quarry Books) and has been featured in numerous craft and doll magazines, including Simply Homemade, Art Doll Quarterly and Soft Dolls & Animals. While regularly writing guest posts for popular craft blogs, such as Tatertots & Jello and Whip Up, Colleen keeps the creativity levels high on her own blog, themagicbean.typepad.com.
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