by stock 16 May 2014

http://prudentbaby.com/2010/09/ba...

flip doll with 6 pages, very easy to make, hard to put together, the centre is very thick, I did it one page at a time, my normal non cumputer machine was the best, trying to think of more not many nursery rhymes with lots people...wendy

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by lbrow 24 Jun 2014

I adore this Wendy, Where can I purchase the design or did you design it yourself. /Lillian

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stock by stock 25 Jun 2014

at the web site prudentbaby (up the top) I got the general idea from them and added my own designs, the second one I did was a lot easier to put together, I put the background fabric in the hoop no stabilizer, so when put together it was not so thick sewed straight away....wendy

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by sewilso 24 Jun 2014

Very cute! Novel idea!

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by deegee 24 Jun 2014

Great work, they are lovely. Wonderful idea - bet the kids love them.

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by weila 24 Jun 2014

I in a knockout! excellent work!
excellent idea!
excellent execution!

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by workbecky 20 May 2014

Very cute idea. thanks for sharing.

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by stock 19 May 2014

been thinking maybe I could hem both sides with a piece of fabric inserted in the hem so there would only be 6 pieces of fabric,I will try next time...wendy

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by rsehorse 18 May 2014

An adorable toy and clever idea. Is there an embroidery design available for this? Inquiring minds want to know. Hugs, Susan

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by sonpot 17 May 2014

Wow!!!Stunning..Very clever...Well done great work

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by vickiannette 16 May 2014

Such a great idea! And lots of great work by you.

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by decojo 16 May 2014

What a great idea. Very well done!

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by pacmp 16 May 2014

Love this, we had a similar doll when I was young but each page focused on a skill, button, zipper, lace up, snap, buckle. The sky is the limit for adaptations to fit whatever your child's age range. Great Job working with so many layers.

If you are tempted to do this but were concerned about the thick joining area, I was trying to think of a way around that problem.. If the book pages were separate from the doll and the book buttoned to the doll so using old McDonald's buttons on his overalls could then be where the story book joined the doll either with buttons or with snaps. If doing a nursery rhyme the button snaps could be flowers or in twinkle twinkle then they could be star buttons, anyway just some ideas for those who may want to also attempt these fabric storybooks that would for sure become treasured family heirlooms.

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stock by stock 17 May 2014

the pages become a new doll, when I readthe inst. I thought I would have to keep the pages upright somwhow but with the curve of the doll they stay and look like a new doll, if they were seperate like you say I dont think they would stay up right, just have to keep thinking...wendy,

pacmp by pacmp 17 May 2014

You would just put the new face on the other side of the page, so for your book the back side of the overalls would be the chicken head, just like you already have. So basically each page turn would give you a new person or animal but the pages hide the doll face. You could choose to make the doll a character in the story or the doll could be a child reading the story.

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by highlandermom 16 May 2014

Very cute, I love how you put it together.

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by dragonflyer 16 May 2014

Very cute...

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by pldc 16 May 2014

This is super cute! I love it & what a fun book for children to have! ~hugs~

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by noah 16 May 2014

They all turned out well hugs

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by rosakent 16 May 2014

That's a brilliant book for a little one, well done. Jo

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by bejoscha 16 May 2014

So nice, well done

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by airyfairy 16 May 2014

Another beautiful project from you. My daughter had something a little like this when she was a baby. You are one talented lady. Sarah

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by spendlove Moderator edited 16 May 2014

Well done - I've never seen anything quite like this before! Did you make yours in the hoop?

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stock by stock 17 May 2014

yes Sue I did them all ith, each half in 5x7, ...wendy

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