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Cutting Rag Doll Arms & Legs

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Summary: When cutting a rag doll's arms and legs it is important to cut the fabric larger than you want the limbs to be. Learn more about how to cut rag doll arms and legs with tips from a seamstress and craft expert in this free doll making video.

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Misty Swift began sewing from home for herself and friends after being distraught over a beautiful bag she purchased only to discover it was horribly made and almost immediately fell...read more

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"Ok, now were going to go ahead and make the arms and legs just take a strip of your skin color that you had and were going to draw one and then were going to copy the rest and you want to remember that these are going to be much smaller once you sew them because they do tend well you have the seams so it shrinks it. Just draw it like that and then you will cut four arms out and then with the legs you will do the same thing. You will have legs like this and once you have one cut out you can go ahead and lay it on the material and double it over again. I usually if I have got a good pair if scissors I will do two layers of material at a time. Actually we will lay this one take this and then you just trace around it and make sure that you have four of those also and then go ahead and cut those out and that will make your arms and legs."

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