This week I share some wonderful belated birthday goodies Jewells shared during a quick visit, a finished crochet charity blanket (I use this tutorial), and some progress on my husband’s Bookcase Quilt!
In this video, I’m taking some of your questions and comments and sharing what I can to hopefully help in your Raggedy Rescue adventure!
All opinions are my own and I’m always happy to learn! If you do it differently or have other advice, I’d love to hear about it.
Have questions I didn’t answer? Leave them in comments and I’ll help if I can.
As mentioned in the video, I primarily use McCall’s Crafts Pattern 8377. The pattern is out of print but you can find it on Etsy or Ebay. If you have sewing friends, it’s worth asking if they might have a copy. I’ve had several gems come my way from friends!
Other McCall’s Numbers for Raggedy Ann & Andy: 5499, 2447, 846, or 713 (10″, 15″, 20″ & 25″). The patterns include the doll pattern, clothing pattern, and instructions.
Simplicity pattern 8043* is in print and certainly less expensive in most cases, but I haven’t personally tried it yet. The clothes and dolls look almost identical to the older McCalls patterns. Simplicity owns McCalls now, but I do not know if their pattern predates the merger. If you’ve already compared the two patterns, please let me know.
As always, please let me know if you have any questions. ♥
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I have a new page here on Sewhooked where I will be keeping a list of my favorite supplies. I listed the ones used in this video below, and you can see the full list here.
Hello, friends! I’ll post these patterns properly to Sewhooked next Friday, but couldn’t resist posting the link to our TTMT BOM Month 2 because these 2 patterns were designed by me!
Friends, I just had to share Jeanie’s most recent TTMT video! She shares quilt tops made for a school fundraiser where she works made from orphan blocks I passed on to her. The blocks were given to me by Sarah in Houston and Krista with the intention that they be used in charity quilts.
I hope you watch to see how cleverly she put these tops together as well as a cameo by her absolutely adorable granddaughter.
Today I’m sharing the final five charity quilts started at #bffretreat in 2022! All quilts shown will be donated to Project Linus in Albuquerque, NM, where my BFF Jewells volunteers. I also share a quick little fabric basket made to hold my clothes pins.
As you watch this, I’m on an international adventure with my eldest (adult) kid.
I’m so pleased to be able to share my FINALLY finished Star Trek Row Along quilt top from the 2019 event on Fandom in Stitches. Also in this video, I share my first two #ttmtbom blocks (photos below).