The internet has such a wide range of ideas and styles in making dolls from printable fabric. Here are some examples I thought were interesting.
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You can find files online that are free and ready to print. Like, this bear and Lollipop girl. |
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Printing out a picture of a beloved pet on EQ Printables is a quick, easy and unforgettable gift. |
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Also a great idea with a member of the family or loved one. Perhaps someone that isn’t close by. |
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This robot is adorable. But, of course, you could take any EQ7 block and print it right onto fabric.![]() And, you could make the helmet your favorite team’s colors (and add text) or make the giraffe turquoise before you print the block out. |
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For a dollhouse, you could make a family of dolls. Each personalized to the person they are supposed to represent. |
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I was inspired by the pink haired doll and drew my own characters in EQ7. Without drawing anything you could change their outfits, hair, skin and eye color. With a little bit of drawing you can change hair styles, add accessories, whatever you’d like to do.
(You can download the project here.) |
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You could combine techniques with a drawn body and a photo for the head. Pretty quirky but I think kids would enjoy it. |
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Or, instead of making them dolls you could make puppets. |
If this inspires you to make something, let us know! Email photos to Heidi@electricquilt.com.
12-15-2012
12:06 pm
this is a great idea with so many possibilities. Thanks.
03-30-2014
10:33 am
The Lollipop girl is so adorable. Thanks for sharing!