Hi. First of all I want to say I am so glad I found ur site. Ur dolls r too cool. Luv ur house tours also. I live in CO. but am from Butler, PA. I get a touch of home when I watch ur warm and interesting videos. Thank u!
I so love doll making videos, thanks so much for going into so much detail! I have no doll making friends to share this with unfortunately, but I hope liking and commenting will help! This guy came out fantastic!! I loved the Pot of Gold too, so creative!! Can I ask you, I'm new to using a sewing machine, I used to do everything by hand. Is there a trick to holding your line as you go around curves, such as the head and the shoulders, or does it just take practice? I mess up every time! Thanks again, this was so enjoyable and informative! Stay safe and well! xo
I’m in the same boat, I have no one to share the videos with BUT I truly do love & appreciate the time Victoria takes to make & share these. Your question about sewing around curves on a machine…I’m not sure how anyone else would answer this but for me it simply took practice. When I was learning, I practiced by drawing & sewing over different sized shapes/curves I had made on a folded fabric scrap. If you don’t have fabric scraps, an old sheet or a cheap one from a thrift store, even a worn out piece of clothing, makes perfect practice fabric. Before you know it you’ll be able to sew those curves in your sleep. I hope this helps…Good Luck!!
You are so gifted
I love all your videos
I LOVE your doll and primitive videos! You make the kinda stuff I absolutely love! Keep the awesome videos coming!
He is adorable! I absolutely love your videos!
Thank you so much!
Love watching you make dolls so Adorable
That’s awesome! Thank you 😊
So cute!!
You really know how to make muslin come to life!!! Love it 😍
Thank you!
Your creations are wonderful!! Appreciate the tips you provide 😊
Thank you so much!
This LUCKY guy is adorable! 🍀
Haven’t followed you that long, but love everything you do and enjoy the doll making so much.
Thank you
Thank you so much!
Supper !!!!! Lepricon
Thank you
Hi. First of all I want to say I am so glad I found ur site. Ur dolls r too cool. Luv ur house tours also. I live in CO. but am from Butler, PA. I get a touch of home when I watch ur warm and interesting videos. Thank u!
Oh my! I work at the Butler Post office by day. :)
Please make more of these videos!!
I will certainly try! 🥰
I so love doll making videos, thanks so much for going into so much detail! I have no doll making friends to share this with unfortunately, but I hope liking and commenting will help! This guy came out fantastic!! I loved the Pot of Gold too, so creative!! Can I ask you, I'm new to using a sewing machine, I used to do everything by hand. Is there a trick to holding your line as you go around curves, such as the head and the shoulders, or does it just take practice? I mess up every time! Thanks again, this was so enjoyable and informative! Stay safe and well! xo
I’m in the same boat, I have no one to share the videos with BUT I truly do love & appreciate the time Victoria takes to make & share these.
Your question about sewing around curves on a machine…I’m not sure how anyone else would answer this but for me it simply took practice. When I was learning, I practiced by drawing & sewing over different sized shapes/curves I had made on a folded fabric scrap. If you don’t have fabric scraps, an old sheet or a cheap one from a thrift store, even a worn out piece of clothing, makes perfect practice fabric. Before you know it you’ll be able to sew those curves in your sleep. I hope this helps…Good Luck!!
Yes! Thank you! When you get to the corners or turns lift your presser foot to proceed one stitch at a time! Go very slowly.🥰
@@thecranberrycornstalkbyvic4133 Thanks Victoria! I'll give that a try!
Do you have a shop, do you sell these? Beautiful!
Yes we do : theCranberryCornstalk.com and we are on Etsy too @CranberryCornstalkCo. Thank you!
What did you use to outline the eyes?
I just used a black ink pen. :)