The patterns are in the blog 💕 my patterns are not perfect, you have been warned In the album “patterns and stuff” myfroggystuff.blogspot.com/p/printables.html?m=1
i was making dolls similar to this one - i would wrap the wire skeletons with quilt batting and stitch it down every now and then to keep it in place, then dress it with the skin and add fluff to the calves and hips as needed - they were smaller, though, about six inches, for a doll house - i think it would work on a larger scale your project makes me want to start sewing again!
@@MyFroggyStuff I was wondering if you could make one with needle felting, but it's an advanced level extreme craft with the skeleton . Michael's used to sell fabric dolls, eyes, lips as patches you could sew in. I bought them and was too lazy to even do that much, ugh. I think they were about 18 inches though
I keep reading in the comments that the featureless faces are creepy. However, as a native Chicago girl these dolls remind me of the artwork of famed Chicago artist Annie Lee. I would love to see a scene from her work re-created. please check her out and hopefully you are inspired!!! great work as usual Toya!!
@@recoveringsoul755 There are several. If you care to look for my thumbnail pic you'll find them for I have commented on most of them advising them to check out artist whose signature is faceless subjects. ❤&✌🏾.
@@tanesharichardson8437 it only shows three comments from you, this one, another video, and a reply to my other comment in another thread. Perhaps they were removed if there were a lot of negative comments
I know this video is a couple years old but it was one of the first things to come up when I was looking for poseable plush toy inspiration, and it's pretty much exactly the starting point I needed for a project I had in mind. Thank you so much for posting!
Fray Check is your friend anytime you have narrow seam allowances and fabrics that fray easily. It dries clear. Not 100% foolproof but It will help when stuffing. I love these little dolls. They remind me if the ones I made as a kid.
They turned out to be so adorable! You can always print one of Bella's paper doll patterns for the face to do an iron-on face. I think you could even resize the pattern to 1/4 scale, so that it fits infant clothes and shoes or 1/3 scale for Smart Doll vs!!!
I'm a recent subscriber. Found you guys when searching due to my granddaughter who is obsessed with her dolls. She's 4. Now she watches you all too! I've loved everything we've watched. These dolls are wonderful. They have an artistic flare about them. I love to create. I will give it a try soon. Brava on the content. 💞
I've just recently started making cloth dolls again (made some rag dolls with my Grandmother as a kid) and I'm so glad I came across this tutorial. These dolls are awesome and I love that they are poseable. Thank you so much for sharing these patterns.👍🏾❤
You should add a afro to one of the ken dolls. Also you should do Chelsey and Stacey and baby sized fabric dolls. I would love a serious of these dolls. Love the content
These dolls that you made are so cool Toya! With the furniture, doll clothing, and accessories, and now the dolls that you make, you would make a killing at craft shows!
I had a childhood friend that used to make dolls like these without the articulation, sadly she lost her memory but this video brought me many good memories thank you ❤️
You're SO creative & talented! I wonder if you've ever considered doing a video about yourself~ How you got started, your education, if you were ALWAYS interested in crafts/ sewing/ dolls, etc. I just turned 60 & my Nana taught me to sew on her old treadle sewing machine when I was about four. We moved cross-country when I was 6, so she gave it to my Mom to bring with us. My four kids had never worn store-bought PJ's, so one Christmas they asked for them. They were so disappointed! They complained that they didn't fit right, they were "itchy" & they kept getting twisted around, LOL. By high school, all their friends were asking for "designer" clothes, AND to learn how to sew (both of my sons' friends, too). Recycling Thrift Store purchases was usually a lot cheaper than buying fabric, so we spent a lot of time at them & knew which ones had the best deals. I've made my daughters baby doll layettes, complete with mini-diaper bags, play pens, etc., but I was always too scared to try Barbie things. You've inspired me to brush off all my tools & get busy for my granddaughter. Thank You SO Much for ALL these AWESOME videos! You have an infectious positive attitude & great ideas and amazing skills! Many Blessings to You & Yours
Wow you make all your families clothing? Both my sister's really took to sewing, one made her own wedding dress even, the other made my daughters Halloween costumes . Had a bride dress that the dry cleaners commented on how well made it was all the seams were covered. Wish I had liked it more because I'm 5'10" and it's hard to find clothes that fit me. The men's dept is often easier for jeans and long sleeved shirts. My mom got patterns for Barbie clothes and made dresses for our dolls when I was little and I'm about your age. They were still selling Barbie patterns in the late 90's and early 2000s.
My sister is a new teacher, her school's mascot is a knight and she was sad she couldn't find any stuffies of knights anywhere lol. But thanks to your video I know the perfect gift to give her! Thank you!!
Gone girl You are so your ancestors will be proud of you so proud of you this was so quintessential black history we're known for making these back in the day and the Gullah geechee people are all just smiling 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 _ONNA DID GUT GAL_ I WILL SAY MAKING THESE FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO MAKE THEM THEY MAKE GOOD FILLER OR BACKGROUND OR EXTRAS IN MANY OF THE DIFFERENT SCENES LIKE GROCERY STORES AND CAFES AND BEING THAT THEY CAN MOSTLY STAND ON THEMSELVES AND THEY'RE PROBABLY LIGHTER THAN A NORMAL BARBIE YOU CAN TAKE REALLY GOOD PICTURES WITH THEM
I loved the first doll stencil you did I made alot during lock down and I can not wait to try making the new dolls and I love everything else on your channel ❤🐸❤🐸❤🐸❤🐸
This is so brilliant! It's exactly what I was looking for, I even gasped when I found it because I was so surprised and pleased! So so brilliant!! Thank you for this awesome tutorial!
I was actually thinking of experimenting with making fabric dolls! I even want to dye fabrics with natural dyes, like avocado peels and red onion peels.
Girl, same here except I dont have children...lol. I've always loved miniatures since my mom took my to an exhibition at a museum when i was 3. I've been obsessed since
I like the way you always challenge yourself and you do it over and over to get it right and you show it and you tell that I've done it over at practice because sometimes it seems the people on UA-cam it comes out perfect the first time and and then when and then when you do your own and it doesn't come out perfect you said well how do they do it they don't say they do it more than once they practice on it but you say you practice on yours thanks I enjoyed this video good challenge I may try it I don't know
I love this idea, they turned out so cute~! Here’s another one for a possible future project, take one of the stiff Barbie bodies with the all straight limbs and utilize it into a bendable one: cut the hands, feet and neck part(under the collarbone, so it won’t show through the clothes), poke holes in them and connect them to the end of a wired skeleton, glue on top, and dress the skeleton with a stuffed pattern copied from the proportions of the average Barbie body, dress in a cute pajama set(cutie reveal clothes!), and create your very own 1993 Bedtime or Slumber Party modern version of the doll!
Wow Toya these are fantastic, specially to display clothing items as mannequins and fully posable!!! take a step further and you will be doing silicone posable bodies for Barbie Heads like Phicen dolls! Thank you again for the amazing craft!
Oh yes! What a cool idea. I actually was shopping online today in hopes of finding a dog for a doll room scene I'm planning. One of my issues were that they didn't look realistic or they'd forever be stuck in one position. Your idea remedies all of that. Thx!
The patterns are in the blog 💕 my patterns are not perfect, you have been warned
In the album “patterns and stuff”
myfroggystuff.blogspot.com/p/printables.html?m=1
Can you share the link of this specific rag doll pattern the one from this video, I couldn't find it on your blog
@@amanmittal3606 it is in the album “patterns and stuff”
@@MyFroggyStuff got it ,thank you so so so much😍😍😍
Could you combine the cloth bodies and a Barbie doll to get the best of both worlds? 🤔
I'm not doing it As my dad and my mom won't let me
omg!! i remember watching your videos when i was a little kid. you carried my childhood!! ❤️❤️
yeah!!
Same
Yess I was watching her when I was 6
Same! I never stoped watching though. 😄 And I’ll probably watch for as long as they continue to make videos. 😊
@The Samantha Variety Channel Amen!!
i was making dolls similar to this one - i would wrap the wire skeletons with quilt batting and stitch it down every now and then to keep it in place, then dress it with the skin and add fluff to the calves and hips as needed - they were smaller, though, about six inches, for a doll house - i think it would work on a larger scale
your project makes me want to start sewing again!
Wow!!! Thanks!!! I did try wrapping them but I didn’t think to stitch it down 🤦🏾♀️ I will try that next time, thanks for the tip 😃💕
@@MyFroggyStuff I was wondering if you could make one with needle felting, but it's an advanced level extreme craft with the skeleton . Michael's used to sell fabric dolls, eyes, lips as patches you could sew in. I bought them and was too lazy to even do that much, ugh. I think they were about 18 inches though
I keep reading in the comments that the featureless faces are creepy. However, as a native Chicago girl these dolls remind me of the artwork of famed Chicago artist Annie Lee. I would love to see a scene from her work re-created. please check her out and hopefully you are inspired!!! great work as usual Toya!!
Oh my!!! I love this community!!! Thank you so much 😃 I just looked her up and I am in love!!!! Her art is amazing!!!! Thank you so much for sharing 💕
I've scrolled way down and don't see any comments about creepy faces
@@recoveringsoul755 There are several. If you care to look for my thumbnail pic you'll find them for I have commented on most of them advising them to check out artist whose signature is faceless subjects. ❤&✌🏾.
@@tanesharichardson8437 it only shows three comments from you, this one, another video, and a reply to my other comment in another thread. Perhaps they were removed if there were a lot of negative comments
@@recoveringsoul755 I saw them As well the lady was right she don’t have to lie happy Black History Month thanks
I can't afford dolls... BUT I CAN AFFORD A TINY PIECE OF FABRIC!!! THANK YOU TOYA
also I I feel you
Use an old shirt 🥰
And I thought of ( if you have any)
Maybe pipe cleaner as the body frame too!
it would be really cool if bella painted a face on one of them in her style!
Same
Yes but A lot of cultures does faceless dolls thanks happy black history month
They look so cute and would be a great upcycling project.
Beautiful dolls, Toya, I really like how simple, but cute, they are!
your creativity has inspired me to get back into arts and crafting, thank you toya
These would be great mannequins for a clothing store set up
Omg yes that would be so cool
OMG yaaaaaaaaassssssss a mini clothing store!!!!!!!!!
I know this video is a couple years old but it was one of the first things to come up when I was looking for poseable plush toy inspiration, and it's pretty much exactly the starting point I needed for a project I had in mind. Thank you so much for posting!
Omg. I ADORE this with all my heart!!!!!❤❤❤❤ Thank you!
OMG when you did the first dolls hair and earrings I got chills because they were so good
You’re the best doll channel ever
Fray Check is your friend anytime you have narrow seam allowances and fabrics that fray easily. It dries clear. Not 100% foolproof but It will help when stuffing. I love these little dolls. They remind me if the ones I made as a kid.
Yay new videos! You could use the dolls as models for clothes in a clothes job.
Yeah that would be better
They turned out to be so adorable! You can always print one of Bella's paper doll patterns for the face to do an iron-on face. I think you could even resize the pattern to 1/4 scale, so that it fits infant clothes and shoes or 1/3 scale for Smart Doll vs!!!
I'm a recent subscriber. Found you guys when searching due to my granddaughter who is obsessed with her dolls. She's 4. Now she watches you all too! I've loved everything we've watched. These dolls are wonderful. They have an artistic flare about them. I love to create. I will give it a try soon. Brava on the content. 💞
I've just recently started making cloth dolls again (made some rag dolls with my Grandmother as a kid) and I'm so glad I came across this tutorial. These dolls are awesome and I love that they are poseable. Thank you so much for sharing these patterns.👍🏾❤
I love the these, I like the faces left unpainted. So great that they fit barbie fashion as well. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Man I love these.. I can make these for my granddaughter's and myself. Omg you've given me so much inspiration
You should add a afro to one of the ken dolls. Also you should do Chelsey and Stacey and baby sized fabric dolls. I would love a serious of these dolls. Love the content
Yes there are nice I like some of them like the doll with one side hair.
These dolls that you made are so cool Toya!
With the furniture, doll clothing, and accessories, and now the dolls that you make, you would make a killing at craft shows!
I had a childhood friend that used to make dolls like these without the articulation, sadly she lost her memory but this video brought me many good memories thank you ❤️
You should make something for your dolls using things from the thrift store 🥰☺️😃
OMG...This blew my mind!!! Whoelse thinks Toya is a BEAST🤓I love everything you do.
You're SO creative & talented! I wonder if you've ever considered doing a video about yourself~ How you got started, your education, if you were ALWAYS interested in crafts/ sewing/ dolls, etc. I just turned 60 & my Nana taught me to sew on her old treadle sewing machine when I was about four. We moved cross-country when I was 6, so she gave it to my Mom to bring with us. My four kids had never worn store-bought PJ's, so one Christmas they asked for them. They were so disappointed! They complained that they didn't fit right, they were "itchy" & they kept getting twisted around, LOL. By high school, all their friends were asking for "designer" clothes, AND to learn how to sew (both of my sons' friends, too). Recycling Thrift Store purchases was usually a lot cheaper than buying fabric, so we spent a lot of time at them & knew which ones had the best deals. I've made my daughters baby doll layettes, complete with mini-diaper bags, play pens, etc., but I was always too scared to try Barbie things. You've inspired me to brush off all my tools & get busy for my granddaughter. Thank You SO Much for ALL these AWESOME videos! You have an infectious positive attitude & great ideas and amazing skills!
Many Blessings to You & Yours
Wow you make all your families clothing? Both my sister's really took to sewing, one made her own wedding dress even, the other made my daughters Halloween costumes . Had a bride dress that the dry cleaners commented on how well made it was all the seams were covered. Wish I had liked it more because I'm 5'10" and it's hard to find clothes that fit me. The men's dept is often easier for jeans and long sleeved shirts. My mom got patterns for Barbie clothes and made dresses for our dolls when I was little and I'm about your age. They were still selling Barbie patterns in the late 90's and early 2000s.
My sister is a new teacher, her school's mascot is a knight and she was sad she couldn't find any stuffies of knights anywhere lol. But thanks to your video I know the perfect gift to give her! Thank you!!
Aww thats cute❤
I have watched so many cloth dolls and u r the easiest one to do oh my Lord thank u so much thank u so much I absolutely love it❤️❤️❤️
These look SUPER fun! I am not much of a seamstress but these are really tempting to try!
Happy crafting 😃
These are PHENOMENAL! You're so, so clever. I can't wait to try and make one. The fact they fit Barbie clothes is amazing! Thank You xo
I love the fabric dolls, so pretty. 😻
These are like modern Waldorf Steiner style dolls, I love it! 🤩😍🥰
Gone girl You are so your ancestors will be proud of you so proud of you this was so quintessential black history we're known for making these back in the day and the Gullah geechee people are all just smiling 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
_ONNA DID GUT GAL_
I WILL SAY MAKING THESE FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO MAKE THEM THEY MAKE GOOD FILLER OR BACKGROUND OR EXTRAS IN MANY OF THE DIFFERENT SCENES LIKE GROCERY STORES AND CAFES AND BEING THAT THEY CAN MOSTLY STAND ON THEMSELVES AND THEY'RE PROBABLY LIGHTER THAN A NORMAL BARBIE YOU CAN TAKE REALLY GOOD PICTURES WITH THEM
Hi Toya and Bella,your dolls are so cute. My 5 year old niece and I love them.
I loved the first doll stencil you did I made alot during lock down and I can not wait to try making the new dolls and I love everything else on your channel ❤🐸❤🐸❤🐸❤🐸
This is so brilliant! It's exactly what I was looking for, I even gasped when I found it because I was so surprised and pleased! So so brilliant!! Thank you for this awesome tutorial!
I was actually thinking of experimenting with making fabric dolls! I even want to dye fabrics with natural dyes, like avocado peels and red onion peels.
This is so cool! Thanks so much for sharing! I'm not great at turning dolls with narrow limbs, so I'm gonna try this with felt and an overcast stitch.
These look like they'd honestly be an amazing tool for adults who do doll therapy too. Like they are so expressive even with no faces!
💕💕💕
Exactly. Very expressive with no faces much like the artwork of Annie Lee.
These are the cutest dolls ever OMG! 💖💖
you are the coolest person in the world, no one can tell me different
I made my own Dolores doll and I'm obsessed with it I love this as well😅🙃🙃
I have been watching you for years!
You are so talented. Thank you for the inspiration!!!
Many blessings to you and your family❤
These would make great maniquins for a boutique!
I LOVE these dolls. They are soooo BEAUTIFUL
I’m 40 and I love this channel 😍❤️ my daughter and I love you ❤️😘
Girl, same here except I dont have children...lol. I've always loved miniatures since my mom took my to an exhibition at a museum when i was 3. I've been obsessed since
That was so creative, I like how you made them!
I like the way you always challenge yourself and you do it over and over to get it right and you show it and you tell that I've done it over at practice because sometimes it seems the people on UA-cam it comes out perfect the first time and and then when and then when you do your own and it doesn't come out perfect you said well how do they do it they don't say they do it more than once they practice on it but you say you practice on yours thanks I enjoyed this video good challenge I may try it I don't know
Thank you, I've been wanting to make dolls a long time but been pretty busy, hopefully soon I can start. Thank you for showing us how🙂
This looks like SOOO much fun!! The earrings on the first doll are such a cute final detail
Love ya videos since 2016
I love these, Toya's creations are inspiring!
Thank you so much Toya, you are amazing, you have a talented family.
Your level of talent is unbelievable. This is soooo fantastic! Love them!
I know this is going to be an AMAZING video Froggy! ⭐️✨🌟
You are a flipping genius!! 🤩🤩🤩
Thy are so cool! I really like them without the faces, & with the earrings!
These are so cute! I would have loved playing with them as a kid ❤️
simply adorable! the boy is my fave💚💙💜
These dolls are SO cool! Thank you.
The ultimate posibble fabric doll🥰🥰🥰
Absolutely gorgeous! You are amazingly talented.
Thank you for this video. I am inspired. I’ve been wanting to make a doll of myself.
They are really pretty and creative.
G!at Job!! pretty cool Fabric doll great for the younger children that isn' t ready for the the real Barbie dolls.
The dolls you made look amazing I love them
Thank you so much 💕
I love how you doll turned out. I’m going to give it a try.
I think they would be perfect mannequins in a doll clothing store!
Fabulous! I love these dolls. They would make amazing mannequins in a little boutique hidden doll room.
I love to make fabric dolls. Yours are AMAZING. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Love the hair styles you did.
Absolutely love this craft idea! ❤
NA NA NA surprise versus was the first one of your videos I ever watch
I love this idea, they turned out so cute~! Here’s another one for a possible future project, take one of the stiff Barbie bodies with the all straight limbs and utilize it into a bendable one: cut the hands, feet and neck part(under the collarbone, so it won’t show through the clothes), poke holes in them and connect them to the end of a wired skeleton, glue on top, and dress the skeleton with a stuffed pattern copied from the proportions of the average Barbie body, dress in a cute pajama set(cutie reveal clothes!), and create your very own 1993 Bedtime or Slumber Party modern version of the doll!
They are all so cute! And it’s great that they can wear Barbie clothes 😃👍
I'm totally in love with this fabric dolls!! You're brilliant!!😍😍😍
I totally love the concept. You are a lifesaver when it comes to diy ideas
Love the results! Looks amazing, I’ll try it out.
Love your straight pins
These dolls are adorable!!! Great job!!!
These dolls could be the beginning of a whole new mini verse!!
Ok I think we can all agree Toya and Bella are probably the most talented crafters on UA-cam ! ❤️💗🤩
Absolutely amazing Toya! You are so talented!
I just adore these so much! Thank you. 💚 I can't wait to try this out.
It's so nostalgic to see your content omggg
These were so cute
Omg these are ridiculously cute!
These are wonderful! Thank you for the excellent video.
I barely see plush Na Na Na dolls. Glad this and the other one are still here.
Wow Toya these are fantastic, specially to display clothing items as mannequins and fully posable!!! take a step further and you will be doing silicone posable bodies for Barbie Heads like Phicen dolls! Thank you again for the amazing craft!
These are soooooo adorable! And so fashionable! 😇💚 absolutely love them! 💚💚💚
Fabulous dolls! Thank you for sharing.
I love it, can't wait to make several!
This is THE BEST!! thank you SO MUCH for such a great design and video. And your voice just makes me happy.
You are so welcome!
You’re so creative and so talented
I wonder if we could make this but with Pets, Like it will be so cool to have Posable Pets like cats and dogs. But never the least I love the idea.
Oh yes! What a cool idea. I actually was shopping online today in hopes of finding a dog for a doll room scene I'm planning. One of my issues were that they didn't look realistic or they'd forever be stuck in one position. Your idea remedies all of that. Thx!
Your really good and creative you've given me a few ideas as a creative artist myself..I applaud you👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
A very cool idea, I like it a lot. Maybe I will try this idea soon. Well, thank you for your very wonderful ideas. Keep it up ❤️✨