The design is named “Yab because it’s a mouthy little puppet. You can completely change the look of the puppet with your own fleece or faux fur. Stitch up an entire cast of puppet characters with your embroidery machine. All photos on this listing were made with this pattern, so you can see how versatile it is!
The River cloth character doll is made in the hoop of your embroidery machine. River has separate pants and shirt, and is skinnier than the other base dolls. She also has separate arms so you can make the sleeves different than the body. Free video tutorial shows you each step – you’ll be an expert…
The Billy cloth character doll is made in the hoop of your embroidery machine. Billy has a pear-shaped body with attached arms and legs and a vertical flap in the back for turning and stuffing. His head has attached ears, a neck stem for joining to the body, and a top opening for turning and…
The Rowan cloth character doll is made in the hoop of your embroidery machine. Rowan has separate pants and shirt, he’s a little chubby around the middle and shorter than the other base dolls. He also has separate arms which makes him easier to add a wire armature, or you can make his sleeves different…
The Skylar cloth character doll is made in the hoop of your embroidery machine. Free video tutorial shows you each step – you’ll be an expert dollmaker in no time! (PDF instructions include photo instructions plus free video tutorial link) Three hoopings are required to complete this doll as shown. One for the body, one…
Create your own compound fabric/fiber art with this Bent Squares design. This shabby, raw-edge scrap technique is a great way to use up your fabric scraps. See photos for samples and ideas.
Create your own compound fabric/fiber art with this Circles design. This shabby, raw-edge scrap technique is a great way to use up your fabric scraps. See photos for samples and ideas.
Create your own compound fabric/fiber art with this Waves design. This shabby, raw-edge scrap technique is a great way to use up your fabric scraps. See photos for samples and ideas.
The Kris cloth character doll is made in the hoop of your embroidery machine. Make your very own Santa Klaus or other portly, bearded character with this pattern! Face and seams are stitched by your embroidery machine. Then you cut out, turn, stuff, and hand-sew or glue it closed. Free video tutorial shows you each…
Little Miss Prudence is quite the proper gal with her crisp white collar and Mary Jane shoes. The design and seams are all sewn in the hoop (ITH) of your embroidery machine with easy-to-follow photo instructions. Prudence is designed to be a play doll for children with her floppy arms and legs – just right for hugging and snuggling!
Clyde is a bit messy around the face, but he’s a well-behaved little monster made in the hoop of your embroidery machine. He stitches up quick and easy!
Cleo is a sweet little monster waiting for trouble to pass her by. Make her in your favorite fabrics in the hoop of your embroidery machine. Simple and quick project!
Stitch a wardrobe for your Ballyhoo Cloth Characters. Design Package includes embroidery files for dress, T-shirt, sweater, pants and jeans. These fit the small (8″), medium (11″), and large (12.5″) cloth character dolls from Ballyhoo Creations.
All are stitched in-the-hoop of your embroidery machine using stretch fabrics and tear-away stabilizer. See below for details…