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Mānuka - Classic Cloth Doll 15" Sewing Pattern

Meet Mānuka, a truly magical doll, looking to share adventures with a special child. 

Mānuka is a natural cloth doll who stands approximately 15" tall, with moveable limbs.

Mānuka's eyes are the most detailed in the collection, and her hair is inspired by my great grandma Mabel who used to always wear her hair this way.

Classic Cloth Dolls are named after our beloved native New Zealand trees, all of which grow in the surrounds of the T+T studio.

Clothing is sold separately.

There is also a bundle of all 5 Classic Cloth Dolls here for the best value.

T+T Sewing Patterns - Mānuka Classic Cloth Doll Pattern

You will receive a clear, detailed tutorial including step-by-step photos.  No previous doll making, crochet or embroidery experience required!  

Skill Level: Classic Cloth Dolls are suitable for someone who has used a sewing machine before and can accurately sew around tight corners. Embroidery experience is not required and is fully explained.

Classic Cloth Dolls are not a whip-it-up-in-an-evening project, rather there are lots of elements which can be done in a spare fifteen minutes here and there - so they do come together nicely.

Make old things new again! Twig & Tale patterns pair wonderfully with upcycled fabrics. Classic Cloth Dolls and their clothing uses very little fabric so look to gorgeous vintage garments and trims and precious fabric scraps for inspiration.

Supplies
Natural yarn
50-75g ball for hair
DK boucle is ideal, giving good scalp coverage and comes together into a plait/braid without too much volume. (Acrylic yarn will go fuzzy so is not recommended)
Upholstery weight thread - hair
Choose a colour similar to hair for attaching hair to head
Upholstery weight thread - skin
Choose a colour similar to the skin for attaching limbs to body
Stuffing
I like to use clean, carded wool, but you could use other forms of stuffing
Embroidery Floss
You can choose whichever colours you have on hand, however, we used:
Base Iris Color - DMC 334
Lowlight Iris Colour - DMC 322
Highlight Iris Colour - DMC 3325
Pupils & Lashes - DMC 301 Black
Eye highlight -DMC White
Under Eye Detail - DMC 739
Nose - DMC 225
Pink Lips - DMC 223
Eyebrows - choose a similar color to hair
Body Fabric
24” of 44” wide fabric (60cm of 115cm wide fabric) and a spool of co-ordinating thread. This will be enough for two dolls but you will need this amount in order to make one. You can use any skin coloured broadcloth, calico, linen or other tightly woven plain cotton material for the body
Other Supplies & Notions
    • Water erasable marker
    • Doll needles - approx 3 ½ inch (9 cm), and 7 inch (18 cm)
  • Small scraps of fusible interfacing to strengthen where the limbs are jointed.
  • Cardboard or board measuring approx
  • 17 x 11 ½ inches (45 x 30 cm). This is used for wrapping yarn around to make hair - it needs to be quite firm so it won’t bend
  • Optional: Haemostats - for turning little things out and placing little bits of stuffing.
  • Optional: 4 plastic safety joints, depending on the jointing method you choose to use.
      Printing Info

      This is a print-at-home PDF pattern and includes two printing options:

      1. US Letter/A4 - tiled and designed to print on your home printer
      2. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.   Read more about using our projector files here 

      All pattern printing formats include “layers”, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. 

      FAQ

      Q:  What is the difference between the 5 Classic Cloth Dolls?
      A:  The 5 dolls have identical bodies, however across the collection you will learn differing methods of creating hair and practice stitching different facial features.

      There is a value bundle of all 5 dolls available here

      Q:  Do you offer clothing patterns for the dolls? 
      A:  Yes!  Clothing is sold separately. We have designed a selection of clothes patterns specifically sized to fit the 15" Classic Cloth Dolls.  The clothing patterns are sold separately here.  There is a clothing bundle too - to help ease the decision-making!

      Q:  What clothing is Mānuka wearing in the photos? 
      A: Crossover Dress, Animal Cape (also shown worn reversible without animal ears in gold fabric, slip-on Shoes)

      Q:  Can I sell items made from the Classic Cloth Doll patterns?
      A:  These dolls patterns are for personal use only.  Please do not sell items made from this pattern, or from a modified version of this pattern.

      View pattern  FAQ   

      BONUS RESOURCES 

       

       

      CARE + SAFETY

      Items made from Classic Cloth Dolls + their clothes sewing patterns are not suitable for children under the age of three. These dolls are special and are not meant to be played with by unsupervised babies or small children who might swallow the small pieces of their wardrobes, or chew off an ear or limb.

      The limbs may be attached with string which if came loose could pose a choking hazard.

      The outfits for these dolls may also contain small parts such as shoes which could pose a choking hazard.

      Adult supervision is always recommended and you should routinely check the items you have made for loose threads or signs of damage that could cause harm.

      Meet Mānuka, a truly magical doll, looking to share adventures with a special child. 

      Mānuka is a natural cloth doll who stands approximately 15" tall, with moveable limbs.

      Mānuka's eyes are the most detailed in the collection, and her hair is inspired by my great grandma Mabel who used to always wear her hair this way.

      Classic Cloth Dolls are named after our beloved native New Zealand trees, all of which grow in the surrounds of the T+T studio.

      Clothing is sold separately.

      There is also a bundle of all 5 Classic Cloth Dolls here for the best value.

      T+T Sewing Patterns - Mānuka Classic Cloth Doll Pattern

      You will receive a clear, detailed tutorial including step-by-step photos.  No previous doll making, crochet or embroidery experience required!  

      Skill Level: Classic Cloth Dolls are suitable for someone who has used a sewing machine before and can accurately sew around tight corners. Embroidery experience is not required and is fully explained.

      Classic Cloth Dolls are not a whip-it-up-in-an-evening project, rather there are lots of elements which can be done in a spare fifteen minutes here and there - so they do come together nicely.

      Make old things new again! Twig & Tale patterns pair wonderfully with upcycled fabrics. Classic Cloth Dolls and their clothing uses very little fabric so look to gorgeous vintage garments and trims and precious fabric scraps for inspiration.

      Supplies
      Natural yarn
      50-75g ball for hair
      DK boucle is ideal, giving good scalp coverage and comes together into a plait/braid without too much volume. (Acrylic yarn will go fuzzy so is not recommended)
      Upholstery weight thread - hair
      Choose a colour similar to hair for attaching hair to head
      Upholstery weight thread - skin
      Choose a colour similar to the skin for attaching limbs to body
      Stuffing
      I like to use clean, carded wool, but you could use other forms of stuffing
      Embroidery Floss
      You can choose whichever colours you have on hand, however, we used:
      Base Iris Color - DMC 334
      Lowlight Iris Colour - DMC 322
      Highlight Iris Colour - DMC 3325
      Pupils & Lashes - DMC 301 Black
      Eye highlight -DMC White
      Under Eye Detail - DMC 739
      Nose - DMC 225
      Pink Lips - DMC 223
      Eyebrows - choose a similar color to hair
      Body Fabric
      24” of 44” wide fabric (60cm of 115cm wide fabric) and a spool of co-ordinating thread. This will be enough for two dolls but you will need this amount in order to make one. You can use any skin coloured broadcloth, calico, linen or other tightly woven plain cotton material for the body
      Other Supplies & Notions
        • Water erasable marker
        • Doll needles - approx 3 ½ inch (9 cm), and 7 inch (18 cm)
      • Small scraps of fusible interfacing to strengthen where the limbs are jointed.
      • Cardboard or board measuring approx
      • 17 x 11 ½ inches (45 x 30 cm). This is used for wrapping yarn around to make hair - it needs to be quite firm so it won’t bend
      • Optional: Haemostats - for turning little things out and placing little bits of stuffing.
      • Optional: 4 plastic safety joints, depending on the jointing method you choose to use.
          Printing Info

          This is a print-at-home PDF pattern and includes two printing options:

          1. US Letter/A4 - tiled and designed to print on your home printer
          2. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.   Read more about using our projector files here 

          All pattern printing formats include “layers”, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. 

          FAQ

          Q:  What is the difference between the 5 Classic Cloth Dolls?
          A:  The 5 dolls have identical bodies, however across the collection you will learn differing methods of creating hair and practice stitching different facial features.

          There is a value bundle of all 5 dolls available here

          Q:  Do you offer clothing patterns for the dolls? 
          A:  Yes!  Clothing is sold separately. We have designed a selection of clothes patterns specifically sized to fit the 15" Classic Cloth Dolls.  The clothing patterns are sold separately here.  There is a clothing bundle too - to help ease the decision-making!

          Q:  What clothing is Mānuka wearing in the photos? 
          A: Crossover Dress, Animal Cape (also shown worn reversible without animal ears in gold fabric, slip-on Shoes)

          Q:  Can I sell items made from the Classic Cloth Doll patterns?
          A:  These dolls patterns are for personal use only.  Please do not sell items made from this pattern, or from a modified version of this pattern.

          View pattern  FAQ   

          BONUS RESOURCES 

           

           

          CARE + SAFETY

          Items made from Classic Cloth Dolls + their clothes sewing patterns are not suitable for children under the age of three. These dolls are special and are not meant to be played with by unsupervised babies or small children who might swallow the small pieces of their wardrobes, or chew off an ear or limb.

          The limbs may be attached with string which if came loose could pose a choking hazard.

          The outfits for these dolls may also contain small parts such as shoes which could pose a choking hazard.

          Adult supervision is always recommended and you should routinely check the items you have made for loose threads or signs of damage that could cause harm.

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          Mānuka - Classic Cloth Doll 15" Sewing Pattern

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          Description

          Meet Mānuka, a truly magical doll, looking to share adventures with a special child. 

          Mānuka is a natural cloth doll who stands approximately 15" tall, with moveable limbs.

          Mānuka's eyes are the most detailed in the collection, and her hair is inspired by my great grandma Mabel who used to always wear her hair this way.

          Classic Cloth Dolls are named after our beloved native New Zealand trees, all of which grow in the surrounds of the T+T studio.

          Clothing is sold separately.

          There is also a bundle of all 5 Classic Cloth Dolls here for the best value.

          T+T Sewing Patterns - Mānuka Classic Cloth Doll Pattern

          You will receive a clear, detailed tutorial including step-by-step photos.  No previous doll making, crochet or embroidery experience required!  

          Skill Level: Classic Cloth Dolls are suitable for someone who has used a sewing machine before and can accurately sew around tight corners. Embroidery experience is not required and is fully explained.

          Classic Cloth Dolls are not a whip-it-up-in-an-evening project, rather there are lots of elements which can be done in a spare fifteen minutes here and there - so they do come together nicely.

          Make old things new again! Twig & Tale patterns pair wonderfully with upcycled fabrics. Classic Cloth Dolls and their clothing uses very little fabric so look to gorgeous vintage garments and trims and precious fabric scraps for inspiration.

          Supplies
          Natural yarn
          50-75g ball for hair
          DK boucle is ideal, giving good scalp coverage and comes together into a plait/braid without too much volume. (Acrylic yarn will go fuzzy so is not recommended)
          Upholstery weight thread - hair
          Choose a colour similar to hair for attaching hair to head
          Upholstery weight thread - skin
          Choose a colour similar to the skin for attaching limbs to body
          Stuffing
          I like to use clean, carded wool, but you could use other forms of stuffing
          Embroidery Floss
          You can choose whichever colours you have on hand, however, we used:
          Base Iris Color - DMC 334
          Lowlight Iris Colour - DMC 322
          Highlight Iris Colour - DMC 3325
          Pupils & Lashes - DMC 301 Black
          Eye highlight -DMC White
          Under Eye Detail - DMC 739
          Nose - DMC 225
          Pink Lips - DMC 223
          Eyebrows - choose a similar color to hair
          Body Fabric
          24” of 44” wide fabric (60cm of 115cm wide fabric) and a spool of co-ordinating thread. This will be enough for two dolls but you will need this amount in order to make one. You can use any skin coloured broadcloth, calico, linen or other tightly woven plain cotton material for the body
          Other Supplies & Notions
            • Water erasable marker
            • Doll needles - approx 3 ½ inch (9 cm), and 7 inch (18 cm)
          • Small scraps of fusible interfacing to strengthen where the limbs are jointed.
          • Cardboard or board measuring approx
          • 17 x 11 ½ inches (45 x 30 cm). This is used for wrapping yarn around to make hair - it needs to be quite firm so it won’t bend
          • Optional: Haemostats - for turning little things out and placing little bits of stuffing.
          • Optional: 4 plastic safety joints, depending on the jointing method you choose to use.
              Printing Info

              This is a print-at-home PDF pattern and includes two printing options:

              1. US Letter/A4 - tiled and designed to print on your home printer
              2. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.   Read more about using our projector files here 

              All pattern printing formats include “layers”, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. 

              FAQ

              Q:  What is the difference between the 5 Classic Cloth Dolls?
              A:  The 5 dolls have identical bodies, however across the collection you will learn differing methods of creating hair and practice stitching different facial features.

              There is a value bundle of all 5 dolls available here

              Q:  Do you offer clothing patterns for the dolls? 
              A:  Yes!  Clothing is sold separately. We have designed a selection of clothes patterns specifically sized to fit the 15" Classic Cloth Dolls.  The clothing patterns are sold separately here.  There is a clothing bundle too - to help ease the decision-making!

              Q:  What clothing is Mānuka wearing in the photos? 
              A: Crossover Dress, Animal Cape (also shown worn reversible without animal ears in gold fabric, slip-on Shoes)

              Q:  Can I sell items made from the Classic Cloth Doll patterns?
              A:  These dolls patterns are for personal use only.  Please do not sell items made from this pattern, or from a modified version of this pattern.

              View pattern  FAQ   

              BONUS RESOURCES 

               

               

              CARE + SAFETY

              Items made from Classic Cloth Dolls + their clothes sewing patterns are not suitable for children under the age of three. These dolls are special and are not meant to be played with by unsupervised babies or small children who might swallow the small pieces of their wardrobes, or chew off an ear or limb.

              The limbs may be attached with string which if came loose could pose a choking hazard.

              The outfits for these dolls may also contain small parts such as shoes which could pose a choking hazard.

              Adult supervision is always recommended and you should routinely check the items you have made for loose threads or signs of damage that could cause harm.

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