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October 10, 2024

5 1/2 Inch Tiny Baby Waldorf Type Doll

by Judy Tucker


A young friend of my asked for a tiny Waldorf type doll. I haven’t made any dolls for a couple years and was actually thinking about making a twelve to thirteen inch doll just for the fun of doing it. Tiny dolls are a real challenge, just because they are so small. I had designed a pattern a few years ago, so it was just a matter of gathering up some scrap doll cloth and knuckling down to work.

I did solve one of my long-standing issues making doll bodies. Because the doll is tiny, I decreased the length of the zig-zag stitch I use to sew the doll skin. In the past I’ve never liked how the stitches showed when I stuffed the doll with wool roving. I stuffed this baby tighter than I usually do, and the stitches did exactly what they are supposed to do—held tight and stayed out of sight! One problem solved for any future doll I make!

Being so small, I wasn’t able to do my typical eye shape. While I’m not super thrilled with these eyes, that’s who she decided to be! I would make her legs a tad longer if I ever make another tiny baby doll. Not sure that I ever will!

Here is a gallery of the doll and her clothes. (The backdrop for these photos are blocks from my version of Cheryl Arkison’s Quilters Playcation Adventure Sew Along 2024—Rainbow edition).

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Here’s link to photos of the tiny Waldorf type doll that I made in 2020. The clothes have definitely improved since then! It’s really hard to sew clothing this small! I had to go back and re-sew several seams because they fabric didn’t catch well in the stitching.

TAGS: Tiny Waldorf Type Baby Doll, Waldorf type baby doll, Handmade Doll


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