
Step 1: For once, this isn't Japanese. It seems to be from a British company, and it even comes with a nice tin box. For the inexplicably cheap price of $14 at Townhall's Kinokuniya. I snapped it up, ofcourse.

Step 2: Open the contents, and just enough material is there to make three of the dolls. The design of the dolls is quite simple too.

Step 3: Cut out all the materials, and mix and match the hoods with the colourful bottom parts. I decided on this combination.

Step 4: Sew the faces on, and the top and bottom halves together. It's time to sew both of the front and back parts to make the doll.

Step 5: Stuff the dolls with stuffing, and then sew the wavy elastic band around them for a finishing touch. I added a few more things to it than was given in the kit.
I decided to gift the dolls to three couples I know, so I embroidered some names on them. Good use of cute dollies! Yay to Claire and Pedro, Ben and Nam, and Kath and Paul:


Nice ๐ .. Recently, I found a cool site about stuff made from felt paper ๐ .. This one looks more interesting.. gotta try this sometime this week ๐
Yeah, this one is pretty cute, and easy to make. Unfortunately, I can’t upload the pattern for this since I don’t own it, but there’s probably a lot of free patterns on the internet that you can download and try. ๐
I just made a version of my own, I recently saw a blog ๐ They uses felt paper and it was so easy to do ๐
P.S.
Thank you for the very informative posts Queenie, I really enjoyed anticipating your every post ๐
Hope you can share a post at my blog ๐
Cheers
Jiro
Well, great to hear that. ๐ Glad you like my site and posts! Perhaps I can recommend a post of yours some time?
uhmmmm sure! ๐ but i’ll expect for your wonderful guest post first ๐