
I've seen other handmade dolls with these cute little cheeks - I knew I wanted that feature. I wanted hair, but not felt, I've done that already and wanted to try something new. I also thought that if the arms and legs were made from the same pattern piece as the body, that would make finishing the doll even easier and faster. So, putting all that together, I came up with my Pocket Baby Doll pattern.


This was my first time to "design" a doll dress. I kept it simple. And I hope you'll agree, it made a huge difference!
I did spend quite a bit of time considering whether or not I had made the right decision to give them rectangle-ish heads, but I figured, "Why not?". I was looking for different when I started out, right?

If you'd like to make your own, you can find the pattern listed as "Pocket Baby Doll Pattern" in my etsy shop. http://www.fun4me.etsy.com/
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