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Posted by Bruce Fletcher (Stronsay, Orkn on August 12, 2008, 2:24 am
Murielle wrote:
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> Hi Bruce,
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> I'm looking for a pattern for a soft "rag-doll" type that would be about the
> same size as my little three year old cousins. I think they would get a
> kick out of dolls that can wear their clothes.
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> Murielle
>> As a mere male I am confused. What is a "life sized doll"? How large are
>> dolls?
Ah, now I understand. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney
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Posted by Murielle on August 12, 2008, 7:40 pm
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> Murielle wrote:
>> Hi Bruce,
>> I'm looking for a pattern for a soft "rag-doll" type that would be about
>> the same size as my little three year old cousins. I think they would
>> get a kick out of dolls that can wear their clothes.
>> Murielle
>>> As a mere male I am confused. What is a "life sized doll"? How large are
>>> dolls?
> Ah, now I understand. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
> --
> Bruce Fletcher
> Stronsay, Orkney
Glad I could clear it up for you. I did find a pattern on E-Bay for a
pattern for an life-sized doll for dancing. You've probably seen them on
TV, older comedy shows where they dance with these huge dolls that are
attached to the person's feet. ;-))
Murielle
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Posted by Samantha Hill - remove TRASH t on August 13, 2008, 12:33 am
Murielle wrote:
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> Glad I could clear it up for you. I did find a pattern on E-Bay for a
> pattern for an life-sized doll for dancing. You've probably seen them on
> TV, older comedy shows where they dance with these huge dolls that are
> attached to the person's feet. ;-))
I had one of those when I was little, and she slept in my bed when I
went off to school.
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Posted by Murielle on August 13, 2008, 1:36 am
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> Murielle wrote:
>> Glad I could clear it up for you. I did find a pattern on E-Bay for a
>> pattern for an life-sized doll for dancing. You've probably seen them on
>> TV, older comedy shows where they dance with these huge dolls that are
>> attached to the person's feet. ;-))
> I had one of those when I was little, and she slept in my bed when I went
> off to school.
They are so cool!
Murielle
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Posted by Y on August 15, 2008, 5:08 pm
I thought what was meant was the reborn baby dolls, Ive made tons of them,
weighing in from 3lbs upwards to a dumpling boy of 8lbs he was lovely and
made from doll parts I picked up on ebay...have a look at them under
berenguer reborn.
higz Cher
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>
> I'm looking for a pattern for a soft "rag-doll" type that would be about the
> same size as my little three year old cousins. I think they would get a
> kick out of dolls that can wear their clothes.
>
> Murielle
>> As a mere male I am confused. What is a "life sized doll"? How large are
>> dolls?