Cabbage Patch Doll Pattern
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After following this board for a couple of years, let me just say that I am a quilting board junkie. . . along with most of you. :) I love it. I also figure, if you can't help me find it. . . then it "ain't" out there. I made my daughters Cabbage Patch dolls 30+ years ago. With several moves between then and now, I have lost my pattern. Can anyone help me find a pattern? I have a 9 month GD and on on the way. I would love to make one for each of them. I thank you in advance for your help and all your inspiration.
GrannieSan
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#6
And another one, just tells you who to do it, but might help you remember :)
http://www.soyouwanna.com/create-cab...doll-3031.html
http://www.soyouwanna.com/create-cab...doll-3031.html
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http://www.soyouwanna.com/create-cab...doll-3031.html[/quote]
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This site says the price rose as supplies got low, but here I remember standing in line in the rain, with lots of other eager buyers for the limited amounts they got each Thursday. Once a week they got them. And the price remained the same, I got them for grand kids in Texas where they were absolutely not available. As we came up to the counter in our turn, we were handed the first box the clerks grabbed, and plunked down our 28 or so dollars. Then we would stand around saying "I have a black haired boy, need a red headed little girl", and most of the time we were able to trade right there. One GD still has all hers, took about 18 of them with her to college!!!
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This site says the price rose as supplies got low, but here I remember standing in line in the rain, with lots of other eager buyers for the limited amounts they got each Thursday. Once a week they got them. And the price remained the same, I got them for grand kids in Texas where they were absolutely not available. As we came up to the counter in our turn, we were handed the first box the clerks grabbed, and plunked down our 28 or so dollars. Then we would stand around saying "I have a black haired boy, need a red headed little girl", and most of the time we were able to trade right there. One GD still has all hers, took about 18 of them with her to college!!!
#10
I love finding things and have gone on the hunt and now seeing these dolls they are sooooo cute!! I found this one called a Dinky Newborn baby doll http://www.createforless.com/Dinky+B...utm_medium=cse
And it is wicked cute! Like I need one more project but I can so think of some little girls who would so love that doll!!
And it is wicked cute! Like I need one more project but I can so think of some little girls who would so love that doll!!
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