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Nov
Tutorial – How to Make a Cute Sock Doll Part 1
I have been a doll maker for 20+ years and know that it can be quite a challenge when you are a beginner. Making a doll out of a pair of socks simplifies the process in that you don’t have to cut out a million little pieces and sew them together. You do have to do a very minimal amount of sewing which is a big time saver.
In this sample I have used long over the knee white tube socks, but you can use any socks you have. If the socks have a defined heel that will become the dolls bottom. Tube sock dolls have no defined bottom. You can tea dye the socks to give the dolls some color, or you can buy already colored socks for about $3.00 on Amazon.com. I usually make ethnic dolls and was excited to find brown socks on this site. This sample is a little pale because I was in a hurry to make it and share with you all and didn’t take the time to do the tea dye or Rit dye for more color options.
One sock will be the body and the other will be the arms. First, I cut off the ribbing because this is such a long pair of socks, but if yours is shorter you can leave the ribbing on for the legs. Next step is to mark for the legs and head. Use a marker that disappears after a few days or one that needs water to make it go away. I marked 3 inches down for the head but again this measurement depends n the size of the socks. Use your best judgment for this. Then I divided the rest of the sock in half to define the legs and body.
The arms are about the same length as the body minus the head. Measurements are approximate because you have a little wiggle room when making dolls. Proportions don’t have to be accurate, it’s all in how you the designer want your finished doll to look. Now it’s time to do a little sewing. Round off the corners of the leg and hands, sew the legs up to the crotch leaving about 2 inches open for stuffing. Sew the arms all the way up.
See the finished doll body below. The doll body picture should be before the marked face but due to technical difficulties – it isn’t. My sewing skills are much better than my computer skills.
Whew! That was easy wasn’t it? Now it’s time for the fun part; giving your doll her (or his) personality. Take your disappearing marking pen and mark your face. The eyes should be about half way down the face. You can embroider the eyes or use buttons, but not for children under 3. You can paint the face also if you prefer. I used 2 strands of dmc embroidery thread, and I always make a very basic face, because face making in not my forte. You can make a very cute doll without making a complex face. The disappearing marker- or you can use one that washes away with a little water- is your best friend for marking the face.
This hair has been stitched on the far end, but it can be cut off the loom and stitched down the middle to make the 2 pony tails described earlier. This hair is ready to be stitched or hot glued around the perimeter of the face. This tool is called “Quick Crafter” and I bought it so long ago that I don’t remember where it came from, but there are other ways of accomplishing the same thing.
Dec
Fast and Easy Crochet/knit Projects
It’s less than 1 week until Christmas and I am working hard trying to make as many gifts as I can without wearing myself out. I beginning to feel worn already. I am thankful to have found some nice easy and quick projects, making my tasks a little easier.
This is a scarf pattern that I made in about 6 hours at the most. It’s stylish ( I think) and free from Lionbrand.com . Just enter crochet scarf in the pattern search section and it will bring up all the patterns in that category. Makes a nice quick gift.

Hand crocheted Scarf
This is the same scarf stretched out

View 2 of quick and easy crochet scarf
I also made a quick tam using Lion Brand Thick and Quick Yarn. It is an oversized tam. I made it for my daughter who has a lot of hair. You can stuff lots of hair in this hat, and it’s warm too. I may seem to be singing the praises of Lion Brand a lot. It’s just a phase I am in right now. Next week it might be something else. They do have an excellant selection of free patterns. To see more of my favorite crafty links go to Dena’s Sewing and Crafts

- Hand Crocheted Tam
Next, I found this wonderful crochet earring pattern at jpfun - stands for just plain fun. It only takes a few yards of size 10 bedspread weight cotton (such as knit-cro-sheen), shepard’s hook ear wires, and less than an hour of time. You can make several pairs in an evening. This pair is made in ecru, and I also have some size 10 metallic yarn that I will use to make another pair. Please excuse the fuzzy picture, these earrings just did not want me to take their picture!

Dainty Crochet Earrings
I had to add 1 knit fast and easy project. This dark grey hat is also made in Thick and Quick by Lion Brand as is the tam above. It took a little longer than the crochet projects, but still less than 36 hours to make. That’s working at a pretty steady pace. This pattern is free at Lion Brand.com. To see lots of my favorite crafty sites – many have free patterns visit Dena’s Sewing and Crafts.
I think I am done with knitting and crochet until after Christmas – it’s time to start baking!

Quick and Easy Knit Hat
Dec
Hello Fellow Crafters!
Welcome to Notes of a Needler at Allcrafts Blogs. I am an avid sewer, knitter, and crocheter, but I love all things handmade. I want to share that love with you.
Right now, it is smack dab in the middle of the Christmas season and I am in a mad rush to make as many gifts as I can before the big day. I always say I am going to start early, and then it comes down to 2 weeks to go and late nights, and I don’t drink coffee.
I am new to to blogging, so bear with me while I learn the system. I will post pictures of my projects as I finish and I welcome your comments, an expert advice and pictures that you may want to send. You can seesome of my favorite crafty links at Dena’s Sewing and Crafts.
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