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Fairy Faye
Free Pin Doll Pattern

This
is an easy 3-piece pattern
(copyright 2001).
Feel free to email Deanna if you have questions: blueherondolls@hotmail.com
Make as many as you want, but please
acknowledge the designer. Thanks.
Materials
Needed:
- Fabric
scraps (woven) for body, wings, head
- Thread
to match
- Plastic-backed
freezer paper
- 1-1/2
inch pin back
- Doll
Hair (mohair, fine yarn, wool locks, crepe wool, etc.)
- Media
to create face (your preference, or any combo):
- Colors - white, black, lip and eye colors
- Gel pens
- Acrylic paints and a very fine paintbrush
- Colored pencils
- Micron Pigma pen, size 005, brown &/or black
- Powder blush
- Fabric pen with disappearing ink (optional)
- Hot
glue gun (hi or low temp)
- Beads
and other doo-dads for embellishment (opt.)
- Hemostats
for turning
- Your
favorite tools for stuffing small things
- Basic
hand and machine sewing supplies
- Clear
acrylic spray fixative (like Krylon)
- Polyfil
stuffing
- Hand-held
blow dryer (optional)
Instructions:
1. Print the pattern,
enlarge or reduce on copier to match the 1-inch rule.
2. Trace the pieces onto freezer paper &
cut out just inside the drawn line.
3. Iron each pattern piece onto the wrong side
of doubled fabric; pin in place to prevent shifting.
4. Sew completely around each piece, next to
the paper edge. Use short stitch length. Peel pattern
off (this paper can be reused).
5. Cut around the seamline, leaving a 1/16
to 1/8 inch seam allowance. Clip curves.
6. Make a vertical slit about 1/2 to 3/4 inch
long on ONE side of the head. See
illustration. Turn right side out. Stuff firmly
and stitch closed. Set aside.
7. Make a vertical slit on ONE side of the
body, about 1 inch long, centered, starting about
1/4 inch down from the seam at the neck stump. Turn
right side out and finger press smooth and flat. Don't
stuff yet!
8. Mark arm lines as illustrated: use a colored
pencil or fabric pen with disappearing ink. Top stitch
along these lines, secure thread ends.
9. Stuff body firmly, starting with the legs,
then the arms, then the remainder of the body and
neck stump. Hand-stitch closed. Apply any beading
or other embellishment at this time.
10. Sew around the wing pattern and cut out,
leaving a 1/16 to 1/8 inch seam allowance. Clip curves.
Make slit on one side of the wings as shown and turn
right side out. Finger press flat and smooth. Mark
lines as illustrated, top stitch along these, securing
ends. Stuff. Hand-stitch closed.
11. Glue or stitch the wings to the back of
the body. Glue or stitch the head to the neck stump.
12. Lightly spray the face area with an acrylic
spray, allow to dry (this prevents ink from running).
13. (Now or later) glue or sew pin back onto
the back of the wings.
14. Draw or paint face. See the illustration
for an example. Remember, the eyes are about halfway
between the top of the head and the chin. I use a
very sharp colored pencil to sketch the placement
of the features. Make a small half-circle shape for
each eye, using a Gel pen or white acrylic paint.
When dry, add the iris with a Gel pen or acrylic paint.
I prefer to dip the head of a straight pen in paint,
and lightly touch it to the eye to create a round
iris. When dry, add the black pupil. When dry, dip
the point of a straight pin in white paint and add
the "highlights." Outline eyes with a Micron
pen. Draw the nose carefully with a brown micron pen
or colored pencil. Draw the lips with a Gel pen, allow
to dry. Consider drawing a line with the Micron pen
to separate the upper and lower lips. With a lighter
lip color, highlight the lower lip. With a brown or
gray pencil, add any shading to the face. Apply blush.
Spray lightly once more with the acrylic sealer.
15.
Glue or stitch a small amount of fiber for hair
onto the top/sides of the head. Finger-style hair.
Add any additional embellishments as desired.
16. You may make as many of these fairy pins
as you like, but please acknowledge the designer.
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Hogan
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