rag doll pattern

Does anyone make dolls or have a pattern for a simple Annie type doll?

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Boca Jan
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The major pattern books (Simplicity & McCalls) usually have rag doll patterns, such as for Raggedy Ann and Andy. Is that what you're looking for?

Julia in MN

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Julia in MN

Exactly, however with the plethora of freebie patterns on the web I try not to buy one. I did search Google, but the patterns I visited weren't exactly what I wanted.

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Boca Jan

If you have a JoAnn's or Hancock's near you, wait for a pattern sale; they often have sales for $1.99 or even $.99.

Julia in MN

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Julia in MN

Here are three have bookmarked. Not sure why I couldn't post as a link. I guess I don't know what I am doing.. LOL!!!!!!

Deanna Roanoke, VA

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Deanna in Virginia

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Polly Esther

I knew I could count on you to come up with a cool idea. I love it! Now, where do I find a Tonka truck. LOL

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Boca Jan

Around here they say 'if you can't find it at WalMart you don't need it'. VBG

(And, yes, they sell fishing worms at WalMart as well as Tonka trucks!)

Leslie, Missy & The Furbabies in MO.

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

Jan, email me at debikayem AT embarqmail DOT com. I have some patterns I've saved from the web as .pdfs that might be what you need.

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Debi Matlack

There might be one that your looking for here

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Dawn In Alberta

I have received many wonderful doll patterns both here and privately emailed. Thank you all! I will have some to give by next Birthday/Christmas thanks to you all.

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Boca Jan

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