Hello, my friends! Welcome back for a new Raggedy Rescue! This will be the final video for our Raggedy Ann.
We’re making clothes from McCall’s Crafts Pattern 8377. This 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 numerous 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 do let me know.
Next time, clothes for Raggedy Andy!
As always, please let me know if you have any questions. ♥

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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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- Gingher Embroidery Scissors* – my favorite small scissors
- Dritz Seam Fix Seam Ripper* – my favorite seam ripper
- Taylor Seville Magic Flat Head Pins* – easy to grip and won’t melt!
- Round Magnetic Bowls* in fun colors! – for pins, because I love color!
- Frixion Erasable Pens* – for marking features as needed
- Clover Chaco Chalk Roller*- great for marking lines for clothing patterns, washes out.
- Sewline Mechanical Fabric Pencil*- also really good for marking on fabric. Erases or washes out.
- Clover “Chacopy” Tracing Paper – great for transferring circles and other shapes on fabric. Test first to make sure it will wash out of your fabric.
- Creative Grids Rulers – these are my favorite quilting rulers and I use them for marking when making doll clothes. Find them at your favorite quilt store. Beware buying from Amazon as they have had a lot of issues with counterfeits.
- 1/4″ elastic for doll clothes* – use any brand you like. I generally use Dritz.
- Dritz Elastic Threader* – totally optional but easy to use.
- Dritz Elastic Threader*
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♥ Jennifer O
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