Here's how I made this beautiful felt ballerina doll!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjaOrChqSNEVSLkzhlw32A6pV0ZRjVAWpb2fDmFW7ifuCxYvgBBQA5J_-ThuPtYm3IABG8VLuU13XOD3ZUyf0NMl_P2WEN4O9KUUGunP4azB5wEWHIbEoYaDzuoPyhOyC8Ttc4I9aCaKD-w/s320/FeltBallerina-Velvet.jpg)
This is my very first time making a doll, although of course I know how to sew, embroider and string beads. It was really the working with felt and creating the right pattern with it that was a challenge.
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For materials, I started out with 5 sheets of 8 inch by 10 inch felt, although I really only needed 4, since the two sides of the doll body used one sheet when rotated. More for the next doll! The colors are light pink (for a caucasian doll), dark pink (for the dance shoes), purple for the dress, and red for the hair.
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I used some tracing paper to create a pattern for cutting out the doll's body. Here's where I made my first error—the seam didn't work with felt, so after I attempted to sew it together the first time, I had to cut it down 1/8 inch all around, back to my solid line on the pattern. No big deal!
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For her face, I sewed green beads on for her irises (with green thread), then embroidered her eyeliner and lashes. I sewed on seven pink beads for her pretty mouth with medium pink thread, then embroidered circles on her cheeks in the medium pink for rouge. (This image is before I trimmed the pattern down.)
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I sewed the head and arms then stopped to stuff her arms and head carefully. A chopstick was an essential tool to get the stuffing to fill properly through the long arms. Once they were filled, I sewed and stuffed the torso, then down to the knees, and so on.
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Then it was time to make her ballet dress (not quite a tutu). I went back to the tracing paper pattern and drew a dress pattern to fit the body. After it was cut out, I sewed the shoulder straps, placed them on the doll and sewed the rest of the dress together in place.
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After the dress was complete, I winged my way through on the pointe shoes and hairdo (with ballet bun!), alternately cutting and sewing while checking the fit. For the embroidery on the hair, I used embroidery floss in red-brown.
I think she turned out beautifully! Now I just need to try it again and streamline my efforts. Since I worked on her over a few weeks, fitting in 30 mins here, an hour there, I have no idea how long the doll took to make total. I'll come back and give a time estimate later on.
Let me know if you try it out & post your results!
XO, Ms. Nylonthread
I'm completely in awe of how well this turned out!
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