I see in you're banner at the top of the page you have a Willie Nelson doll do you have that pattern for sell? my hubby is a huge fan and would love one of those if you have it available! Your work is amazing and your patterns are easy to follow I made the 9th doctor as a gift for my cousin she loved him!
Hi Kellie! That's great! The Willie is in my book! My book is kind of a "choose your own adventure" format, and you can choose all the different elements to put together to make your own doll. :)
I absolutely love the doctor who ones. Seeing as I'm a huge fan of the show and have no ability to create things on my own, I would love it if you offered the patterns. You stuff is amazing and so creative!
I picked up your book at my local library for inspiration in my own doll crafting. I've been crafting dolls for awhile now. I noticed that there are some stitch count issues. For instance, in the curvy woman's body pattern, towards the end you have 6 sc, 7 invdec, and then 5 sc for a count of 20. Adding all that up, that is only 18 stitches, not twenty. Also, you don't indicate how to embroider faces nor where to sew on ears. I had issue with sewing on the ears because all you said was eye level but not how many rows, etc like you did for placing eyes. Also, in putting the eyes on the dolls: adding them after you stuff the head is a PITA. I add my eyes before stuffing the head and then stuff the head.
Hello Allison, Is there a pattern available for the DOG that the Martha Stewart doll is holding? Thank you for sharing your talents and LOVE the YOUTUBE videos!
Love your book! I am working on my 2nd doll, a FEMALE. My QUESTION is...can you pair heel or wedge shoes with pants on a female AMIGURUME? Thanks for your help! BirdaSu
These are absolutely AMAZING!! LOVELOVELOVE the Doctor Who ones! Now, how about working on Firefly?? Would love to see what you could do with the Captain and Jayne!!
You are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteYou ARE awesome! Do you have patterns for these from somewhere or have you just made them up?
ReplyDeleteThank you! :D
DeleteI have made them all up. I do have patterns for sale for many of them, and you can find them by clicking above on "SHOP".
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ReplyDeleteincredible work!!!
ReplyDeletegahh so adorable >^<
ReplyDeleteamazing! hope I'd make as great items as you!
ReplyDeleteI see in you're banner at the top of the page you have a Willie Nelson doll do you have that pattern for sell? my hubby is a huge fan and would love one of those if you have it available! Your work is amazing and your patterns are easy to follow I made the 9th doctor as a gift for my cousin she loved him!
ReplyDeleteHi Kellie! That's great! The Willie is in my book! My book is kind of a "choose your own adventure" format, and you can choose all the different elements to put together to make your own doll. :)
DeleteI purchased the book! Its awesome! Can you tell me what yarn was used for Willie's hair?
DeleteI absolutely love the doctor who ones. Seeing as I'm a huge fan of the show and have no ability to create things on my own, I would love it if you offered the patterns. You stuff is amazing and so creative!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I do now have the Doctor Who patterns, available at the "SHOP" link at the top of my page. :-)
DeleteAllison do you do any Harry Potter characters?? Would love a set of those. Your work is superb.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely fantastic! I can't wrap my head around it. I especially love the Where The Wild Things Are characters :)
ReplyDeleteCan you do Flo, the Progressive lady? That would be so cool.
ReplyDeleteI picked up your book at my local library for inspiration in my own doll crafting. I've been crafting dolls for awhile now. I noticed that there are some stitch count issues. For instance, in the curvy woman's body pattern, towards the end you have 6 sc, 7 invdec, and then 5 sc for a count of 20. Adding all that up, that is only 18 stitches, not twenty. Also, you don't indicate how to embroider faces nor where to sew on ears. I had issue with sewing on the ears because all you said was eye level but not how many rows, etc like you did for placing eyes. Also, in putting the eyes on the dolls: adding them after you stuff the head is a PITA. I add my eyes before stuffing the head and then stuff the head.
ReplyDeleteLove your stuff, but the background makes it hard for my aged eyes to read it
ReplyDeleteI love your work! my favorite is Wonder woman!!!
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ReplyDeleteYour work is amazing. Are you going to make the Mr Men patterns available? How did you do the Mr Tickle arms?
Hey Julie! Thanks! They are crocheted long and wired :) I haven't written out the Mr Men yet...
DeleteHello Allison,
ReplyDeleteIs there a pattern available for the DOG that the Martha Stewart doll is holding?
Thank you for sharing your talents and LOVE the YOUTUBE videos!
Thanks BirdaSu! I do have a pattern but I don't think its published anywhere. Maybe I'll put that out there soon! Thanks for the prompt!
DeleteLove your book! I am working on my 2nd doll, a FEMALE. My QUESTION is...can you pair heel or wedge shoes with pants on a female AMIGURUME?
DeleteThanks for your help!
BirdaSu
Do you still have the Mew? I would love to buy it from you.
ReplyDeleteSaw your Austin American Statesman article. Very cute ideas you have. I'm sharing this site with all my crochet friends.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely AMAZING!! LOVELOVELOVE the Doctor Who ones! Now, how about working on Firefly?? Would love to see what you could do with the Captain and Jayne!!
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could you please make a pattern for the tadpole or baby frog. In my opinion it was really cool and i would like to try it.
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