Jacquie Lecuyer, known as "Off The Floor Designs" has produced a wonderful series of sewn dolls. We are selling the doll patterns which include a photograph of the doll, a supply list, the patterns, instructions, and tips for creating the faces.
Beginner to Intermediate. A 26 inch doll who wants to cook.
Beginner to intermediate. A 14 inch wall doll or tree top angel entriely constructed of heart shapes.
Beginner to Intermediate. A 16 inch doll.
Beginner to Intermediate. A 16 inch doll.
Beginner. It can be a witch or haute couture model.
Beginner to Intermediate. This is a 12 inch sitting doll with moveable legs and arms and wired hands that can be a Christmas elf or a leprechaun.
Beginner to Intermediate. This is a 16 inch seated doll made from stretch fabrics and interfacing. A sculpey barbell is described.
beginner to Intermediate. An 8 inch sitting or 12 inch standing woodsy elf. Face fabric and eyes are included.
Beginner to Intermediate. An 8 inch seated winter angel.
12 inch dolls made from scraps left over from a sewing or quilt project.
Also known as Chelsea Le Noir. Advanced. A 15 inched seated doll with crossed legs depending upon your positioning. Layered techniques with the construction of the body parts.
Advanced. This is an 18 inch doll with layered fabrics and beading.
Intermediate. A 19 inch clown doll.
Beginner to intermediate. A 16 inch doll with ball joints and a ribbon vest.
Beginner to Intermediate. A 16 inch sitting doll, with Victorian clothes and a modern attitude.
Beginner to Intermediate. A 21 inch doll with high heels and wired hands. The clothes are all made from rectangles.
A 12 inch doll with felted clothes and a burnt skirt.
Beginner to Intermediate. A 12 inch seated doll with sculptured face, an elongated foot and wired clothes. This doll looks great with batik fabrics.
Beginner to intermediate. A 16 inch stump doll with bag. He has a sculptured face with inset eyes, a vest and full coat.
A 16 inch gentleman.
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