Hello, my friends! I’m back with a new Raggedy Rescue!
This time, we’re mending facial features, adding stuffing and a brand-new heart, and doing minor mending. By the end of this video, this little Anne will be ready for the next step…clothes!
As I mentioned in the video, I’m already working on a video for the doll I’ve dubbed “ARC Andy.” This is the super-stained doll I shared here.
Also mentioned in this video: Alpine Twins .
Please let me know if you have any questions. ♥
I have a brand new page here on Sewhooked where I will be keeping a list of my favorite supplies. I will list the ones used in this video below, and you can see the full list here.
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- LoRan Needle Threader* – great yarn, embroidery thread, etc.
- Gingher Embroidery Scissors* – my favorite small scissors
- DMC Stranded Cotton Embroidery Thread in Red* & Black* – for facial details
- DMC Magnet Needle Minder* – to help me not lose my stuff!
- DMC Hand Embroidery Needles* – for repairing/replacing facial features
- Dritz Seam Fix Seam Ripper* – my favorite seam ripper
- Havel Ultra Pro Seam Ripper* – scalpel seam ripper used for tricky embroidery removal
- Lint Roller* – any brand will do
- Frixion Erasable Pens* – for marking features as needed
- Ragged Ann Stories* – buy the book or read it for free at Project Gutenberg
More stuff:
- My Raggedy Rescue Playlist on YouTube
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- Find my free patterns on Sewhooked & Fandom in Stitches, where you can also quilt along with us!
♥ Jennifer O
Where did my retired patterns go? Read all about that here.
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