
I read somewhere that every little girl should own a homemade doll.
So I decided to make one each for my girlies and my niece this year for Christmas.
I used the Ruby Lou Doll Pattern by Sew Much Ado which I had bought in a pattern bundle last year. I was so excited to make them and the pattern was super easy to follow and all three dollies came together rather quickly.



I also made some aprons for the dolls which were left over from panels for kids size aprons.

And I finally used those embroidered squares (remember from WAY back when?!) and sewed together a little dolly quilt for T (I had already made a dolly quilt for S back in the day, so T needed one).


Happy Wednesday!