![]() I plan on making one for my best friends parents □ I think this is a pretty intersting idea. Since he won’t get out of the way You yell, “I need to get there TODAY!”Īt the TV as you shout And knock the stuffing out,Īhaha. Just take this doll and whack it against the monitor as you shout You can add as much or as little detail as you want to your doll. Use your waterproof felt pens to draw on some facial features and glue the hair along the head seam. Keep filling the doll till you reach the head, then use some glue or a few hand stitches to close up the head. Then using your toy filling stuff the doll from the leg up remembering to keep it firm enough so you can write against it. Turn the dammit doll the right side out and using a pen push out any edges in the hands and legs till it is all turned the right side out. ![]() You can use any color fabric you want, but if you intend on adding facial features you will need to keep the fabric light for your dammit doll.Ĭut out 2 body shapes and sew around the edges. You will need to re-size the pattern to fit your needs. ![]() You need to create a basic doll shape and cut it out of fabric. What you needĪttach this little dammit doll poem to go with it: ![]() We have included a dammit doll poem with some fun variations of the poem too. This doll's hair was sooooo wonky and long that I trimmed it to make it look better.This pattern makes great little Dammit Dolls for stressful people and can be thrown, jabbed, stomped and even strangled till all the frustration leaves you. Sometimes I trim the hair, sometimes I don't. This isn't some wonderfully, fantastic doll, it's supposed to be whacked! Don't worry about perfection on this one! Hand stitch the hair in place along the stitching line on the yarn. Sorry about the fuzzy photo, if you look closely you can see the white stitching line that goes through the yarn to secure it. Slip the yarn off your hand and use your sewing machine on a straight stitch to sew right through the middle of your yarn. The more open your hand is, the longer the strands of 'hair' you will have. Wrap about 10 wraps of Lion Brand Fun Fur (or whatever yarn you have in your stash) around you hand. Do the neatest job you can sewing up the seam. The photos I took of stitching up the open seam were terrible! Sorry about that. Stuff! I use some poly fill, but you can take apart an old stuffed animal and re-use the stuffing, or use pieces of quilt batting. I use a tube to help turning it right side out, but using a dowel or the eraser end of a pencil works fine, too. ![]() I also trim really close to the outside curving seams (you can see how close I clipped the seam around the head.) I clip everywhere there is an inside seam so rounded seams are smoother when you are done stuffing. You can see the little clips on the inside seams. Sew all the way around the doll and clip the seams. It makes it easier to sew around the curves smoothly. Set your stitch length to 1.5 (or whatever a small stitch length is on your machine). You can do it after, no worries, but it's easier when you don't have to bury the knot. Transfer the marks to the upper arm so you don't sew there.ĭammit! I forgot to sew on the face before I started sewing! It's easiest to sew the eyes and mouth on before you sew the doll together. I'm a fan of rotary cutters, but not when the curves are this tight!Īll cut out. Pin your pattern and cut out with scissors. ![]()
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