Freebie Friday - Primi lil' Patterns for Free
I must say I don't ever make primitive doll patterns. The closest I ever came was for my swap doll for Rainbow Dolls latest swap with Patti Culea's doll club.
Even though my dolls are not prims, I really enjoy looking at primitive dolls. I can spend ages oohing and ahhing over other doll makers primitives. For instance I love Justine's work at Prim Creations by Little ol Me which I first found through Shashi's blog. And I love Frowning Frances and Two Dancing Crows and several others.
Fancy making a primitive doll yourself? Check out some of these free patterns.
Click here for this Little Primitive Rag Doll by Bowls N' Annies. How sweet is that? Plus, there is a free pattern for little prim cherries on the same page. Bless.
Also from Bowl N' Annies is this free Raggedy Ann doll, click here.
Here is another Sweet Annie from Cloth Doll Supply.
Once you're finished with a Raggedy Annie, how 'bout a Grubby Andy, click here to download the pattern from PatternMart.
The Chocolate Crow Trader has a whole page of fantastic free patterns, check them out here.
Once you've made all those prim dolls they'll need some hair, so check out this free tutorial on prim hair by clicking here.
OK, so this next one is not technically a doll pattern but it was just too darn cute to pass up. Check out this corset and shoe pattern. So prim. So free. Click here.
If you fancy making one of these little primitive numbers as a gift then why not print some free primitive tags to go with it. Click here to download them free. Sweet huh? There are all sorts of other free print-ables on this site like bookmarks, recipe cards etc, etc, etc.
So go hog wild. Cause it is free. Free as the wind!


the picture of the doll that *you* made is absolutely GORGEOUS! maybe you should give that for a freebie friday. ;) I feel the same way you about prim dolls, isn't that strange? I've never made one, but I can spend hours looking at them. weird.
Posted by:søren | December 18, 2007 at 02:03 PM