How to Make a Handsome "Son of Frankenstein" Halloween Doll
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How to Make a Handsome "Son of Frankenstein" Halloween Doll
Halloween doesn't always have to mean something scary! We created this handsome little "Son of Frankenstein" doll to spruce up your fall decorating. No need for patterns, we'll show you how to make him by just cutting fabric pieces into shapes! |
* black rick-rack |
* orange, green, and black fabric scraps |
* white felt |
* 2 green buttons |
* black yarn |
Arms: Cut four 3"X4" from orange fabric |
Legs: Cut four 3"X4.5" from orange fabric |
Cut four 3"X1.5" from black fabric |
Body: Cut two 7"X3" from black fabric |
Cut two 7"X4.5" from orange fabric |
Cut two 7"X8" from green fabric |
Stitch both sides and bottom using the pressure foot as your guide. (1/4" seam allowance) This is the seam allowance you will be using to make your doll. Make sure you leave the top open.
Stitch the other arm in the same manner.
Stuff the arms and set aside.
Do this to all four legs.
Stitch.
Set aside.
Pin the orange body to the green face pretty sides together and stitch.
Do this to both bodies. (front and back)
For the mouth I stitched on a small piece of black rick-rack. For the hairline, I stitched a row of black rick-rack on the seam where the face meets the hair.
(Notice they are not sticking up, they are facing down. They will automatically stick up once the whole doll is sewn together.)
(They will fall in place once everything is sewn together.)
(They will fall in place once everything is sewn together.)
Stitch around the doll pivoting at the corners.
Remove the tape from the black yarn and give your doll a good "hair cut." Stuff your doll and hand sew the opening closed.