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Two-Part Suzy Dolly Cuddle Toy Sewing Pattern Part 1
Two-Part Suzy Dolly Cuddle Toy Sewing Pattern Part 1
Two-Part Suzy Dolly Cuddle Toy Sewing Pattern Part 1
Two-Part Suzy Dolly Cuddle Toy Sewing Pattern Part 1
Two-Part Suzy Dolly Cuddle Toy Sewing Pattern Part 1
Two-Part Suzy Dolly Cuddle Toy Sewing Pattern Part 1

Two-Part Suzy Dolly Cuddle Toy Sewing Pattern Part 1

Beginner
Difficulty

Intermediate

Fabric
Material

Knit

Designer
Designer
Amanda Walker
Size
Toy Size

29cm

Techniques
Techniques

Toymaking

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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Beginner
Difficulty

Intermediate

Fabric
Material

Knit

Designer
Designer
Amanda Walker
Size
Toy Size

29cm

Techniques
Techniques

Toymaking

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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About this pattern

Start part one of our Suzy dolly cuddle toy sewing pattern.

Craft a cuddly new friend with Amanda Walker’s Suzy dolly sewing pattern. This straightforward 3-piece design by Amanda Walker creates a charming rag doll with clothing options. The handmade doll is made up from just three pattern pieces, making the construction quite straightforward – most of the work is done on a sewing machine, with a small amount of hand stitching. This doll has also been given a choice of outfits including a dress and jacket; keep an eye out for part two to make Suzy a pair of dungarees!

Essentials

  • Fabric: flesh coloured cotton jersey; cotton fabric, floral
  • Felt: black, ivory, yellow
  • Contrast bias binding
  • Ribbon, yellow spotty
  • Polyester toy filling
  • Quilt wadding, lightweight
  • Polystyrene ball, 6cm
  • Yarn: ivory, beige
  • Embroidery thread: pink, cream
  • Clear popper fastening
  • Blusher

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    Top sewing tip

    A polystyrene ball adds form to the head but if you can’t get hold of one, stuffing with filler will work, too.

    Meet the designer

    Ever since gaining her Diploma in Fashion, our talented designer Amanda Walker has been glued to her sewing machine, creating one-off wedding dresses and bespoke home furnishings, as well as crafting toy prototypes for iconic global brand

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