Dec 6, 2014

Wedding cats

In my country, we call the dolls placed on the information desk of the wedding party "welcome dolls".
Sometimes Barbie in wedding dress stands with Ken.
A few couples order the dolls which are like them.
Four persons bought Runo's bridal dolls.

Lots of people love the stuffed animals decorated with flowers and ribbons.
Various animals can be welcome dolls.
Welcome dolls in book

Only tie and veil are OK.
Veil and tie
This bow tie is ribbon with elastic tape.

With necklace and bouquet.
Wedding cats

If making clothes, they are very simple.

This is a skirt like apron.
Wrap the waist and tie the ribbon at the front.
Cloth and ribbon
Skirt

Jacket or cape of felt.
Cape pattern

Cut out 2 pieces. Add seam allowance only the back.
Cape cutting

Sew up the back. (c-d) Notch on the c.
Sew back

And sew up the collar from outside. (a-b-c)
Sew collar

Fold the collar. (e-b-e)
Put on the cat, and sew the front with beads or buttons.
Put on

A veil with beads.
Veil

Gray cat and pink cat
Back


These cats are simple, so making is easy.

Tutorial >> How to make simple cat.


5 comments:

  1. I hope you get to see this message as I have been a huge fan of your work since I first discovered your page years ago. Not only are your dolls beautiful, but the stories that you have set them to are quite humorous and lovely. It is very gracious of you to supply instructions, patterns, and pictures to help amateur doll makers who would otherwise have to spend a lot of money to purchase a book detailing the process. Please never stop creating. :)

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  2. Hi Runo, I have recently discovered your blog bu not had time to read through it yet. I have found you via Pinterest and love the dolls you make. It is extremely generous of you to help amateur dollmakers, as the previous commenter said! I too hope you will continue to share your creations with everybody. With my best wishes, Barbara xx

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  3. Hi Runo, I have recently discovered your blog but not had time to read through it yet. I have found you via Pinterest and love the dolls you make. It is extremely generous of you to help amateur doll makers, as the previous commenter said! I too hope you will continue to share your creations with everybody. With my best wishes, Barbara xx

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