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The Simple Pleasure of Hand Sewing

Create a simple doll using a Martha Stewart pattern.

As I reflect on my sewing career, I realize I have sewn miles on my machines. I usually try to avoid hand-sewing if it can be done by machine. I didn't get my first machine until I was 29 years old. Prior to that I sewed everything by hand.

When I was young I received many craft kits from my parents and relatives. One project that I enjoyed was a miniature teddy bear. I made that bear over and over again. As nieces and nephews appeared I would stitch up a bear for them.

Eventually, I got a machine, and was able to expand my creations to larger dolls and stuffed animals. I ventured into clothing for my kids and accessories for the home.

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Now a new generation has arrived in the family and I found myself wanting to create a simple doll for my great-niece who is turning one. I found this simple, gingham doll on Martha Stewart.

The instruction page includes templates for an entire family of dolls that are simple to make. With only two pieces, I stitched around the fabric using my sewing machine. But it could have easily been stitched by hand. I turned it inside out, stuffed the doll, and hand-sewed the opening closed. I added simple eyes and mouth and some yarn hair to complete the look.

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The simplicity of using my hands to create this doll was rewarding.

If you haven't picked up a thread and needle in a while, give it a try!

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