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I purchased this McCalls pattern in the 60's for 85 cents. Those were the good old days. I made dolls for my nieces way back when and decided to drag the pattern out to make one for my granddaughter. I saved it all these years in the hopes that I would one day make a very special one. She will be two in February. I took all the pieces out and, lo and behold, everything is accounted for. Off to the fabric store to begin my hunt. Actually, I still have the striped stretchy fabric for Ann's leggings. I must have a sickness. LOL  For her first birthday I made her a quilt, so now the doll. Heart

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how sweet!

 

will you adopt me?

 

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Isn't it fun making these things for children?  When my niece was barely a year old, I made her a long red velour robe trimmed with lots of white lace.  She had dark hair and looked like an angel.

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@pattypeep,   I think that is wonderful.  I hope she keeps the quilt and doll through the years.  Such a wonderful memory of her grandmother.

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@pattypeep

 

How fun that you kept the pattern !  Wish I had kept mine, I think the pattern is still available......I have thought about making Ann and Andy again too.

Have fun making one for your granddaughter (:

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You are a thoughtful and loving grandma. I hope your granddaughter cherishes her Raggedy Ann for many years and passes her on to her daughter. She will be an heirloom by then.

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Please share a picture of the finished doll if you can! 

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@TexasMom1 Absolutely. Here is the pattern that I just took a picture of. LOL

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Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea-Robert A. Heinlein
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@Azcowgirl  When I go on the hunt for fabric, I thought I'd check just for fun to see how much the pattern is now. I'm thinking about $10? Can't wait to pick out the fabric !!

Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea-Robert A. Heinlein
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My mother who was a fantastic seamstress made a pair of the Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls for my cousin over sixty years ago as a gift.   She didn't use a pattern, that is how good she was with a sewing machine.   I sure hope my sweet cousin saved those dolls, they are priceless.

The moving finger writes; And having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line Nor all your Tears Wash out a Word of it. Omar Khayam