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Art Gallery Fabric Nordika Russian Doll
Art Gallery Fabric Nordika Russian Doll
Art Gallery Fabric Nordika Russian Doll
Art Gallery Fabric Nordika Russian Doll
Art Gallery Fabric Nordika Russian Doll
Art Gallery Fabric Nordika Russian Doll

Art Gallery Fabric Nordika Russian Doll

Beginner
Difficulty

Beginner

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Designer
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Size
Toy Size

17.3cm x 24cm

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Beginner
Difficulty

Beginner

Designer
Designer
SewHQ
Size
Toy Size

17.3cm x 24cm

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
Download

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Safety Notice: Handmade items made from this pattern may contain small parts or long cords that pose choking or strangulation risks. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please see the full safety disclaimer at sewmag.co.uk/safety.

About this pattern

This sweet Russian doll would look adorable peeping out of a Christmas stocking come 25th December. Made using Art Gallery Fabrics’ new Nördika range by Jeni Baker, which is inspired by the Scandinavian countryside, it is simple t o sew, making it an ideal quick gift idea for the little girls in your family.

Essentials

  • Fabric, Art Gallery Fabrics, N?rdika range: Wildflowers Lagoon; Wildflowers Blaze;
  • Sweetish Seafoam
  • Felt, white
  • Thread, coordinating
  • Transfer pen and paper (optional)
  • Sequins, red, two

    Sew a Russian doll

    1. Wash and press all fabrics before you begin. Using the templates located at www.sewmag.co.uk, cut the top front piece from Wildflowers Blaze fabric and the bottom front from Wildflowers Lagoon. Using a 6mm seam allowance, sew them together, right sides facing. Press the seam.

    2. For the doll’s face, use transfer paper and pens to copy the design onto white felt. Alternatively, embroider the features for added texture. Once you are happy with the face, cut out the shape and position it on the head. Sew using a machine zig zag stitch to secure.

    3. Using the template, cut the back piece from Sweetish Seafoam fabric. Place the front and back pieces right sides together, pin and sew using a 6mm seam allowance, leaving a gap at the bottom for turning.

    4. Snip the curves to prevent the shape from scrunching. Turn the doll out. Fill with stuffing. Hand stitch the gap closed. Add small red sequins to the cheeks to finish.

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