tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8428551092216215344.post1603276847171700065..comments2020-04-30T10:08:13.288-07:00Comments on Small Sewing: 18" Doll PatternsAnnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12502956712451039318noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8428551092216215344.post-12027506760904566242011-03-13T14:18:21.533-07:002011-03-13T14:18:21.533-07:00Hi again, Ann! Ok, now I know you used a pattern (...Hi again, Ann! Ok, now I know you used a pattern (I'm reading through your blog backwards.) How did you develop your sewing experience?<br /><br />PS I don't like velcro on doll clothes either... I don't like the sound of it when removing clothes, and I don't like how it catches in the doll's hair. But I will probably grow to appreciate velcro if I ever get a grandchild and he/she likes dolls (see, I don't even care about the gender- just like playing dolls with grandma!)<br /><br />Another thing... my chiwauwa loves my dolls. She knows she's not supposed to play with them, so she carefully goes up and gently sniffs. One time I let her have a little one, and she was soooo delighted! And it didn't make her chew on the others, either. (I also have a big dog, a shepard/ husky mix)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15868150246542021753noreply@blogger.com