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Kids Hair Clip Dolly Decoration Sewing Pattern
Kids Hair Clip Dolly Decoration Sewing Pattern
Kids Hair Clip Dolly Decoration Sewing Pattern
Kids Hair Clip Dolly Decoration Sewing Pattern

Kids Hair Clip Dolly Decoration Sewing Pattern

Beginner
Difficulty

Beginner

Fabric
Material

Cotton

Designer
Designer
Chloe Hailwood
Techniques
Techniques

Embroidery

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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Beginner
Difficulty

Beginner

Fabric
Material

Cotton

Designer
Designer
Chloe Hailwood
Techniques
Techniques

Embroidery

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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About this pattern

Sew this hair clip dolly decoration with our beginner sewing pattern.

Organise bows, bands, barrettes and beyond with our hair clip dolly project. If your child loves accessorising with pretty clips, you’ll know the struggle that comes alongside it – how to store them? Chloe Hailwood’s organisation project is a win-win: a loop of ribbon on the back means you can hang the doll up in a child’s bedroom, doubling as adorable décor. Tailor the fabric and yarn colour to match your own little one’s appearance, then secure it on the wall at child-height so they can tidy away their own clips at the end of the day, and practise plaiting hair, too! 

Essentials

  • Fabric: skin-toned cotton, 25cm x 45cm; patterned, 40cm square
  • Wadding, 40cm square
  • Press-on interfacing, 21cm x 23cm
  • Pom pom trim, 35cm
  • Chunky yarn, brown, one ball
  • Ribbon
  • Embroidery thread
  • Embroidery transfer pencil
  • Tracing paper
  • Colouring pencil

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    Top sewing tip

    Add pockets to the front of the body for extra storage in your child’s room.

    Meet the designer

    From making children’s toys to crafting practical homeware, craft designer Chloe Hailwood uses her years of sewing experience to create one-of-a-kind patterns. You might have spotted Chloe’s work in national magazines, such as Sew, Make & Sew Toys and Home

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