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Simple Doll Pattern

We have designed a new doll, called Simple Doll, which lends itself to a production line system … after Bertha Magoge, TREE director, commented that they see 40,000 children each year! Big thanks to Dolls and Daydreams for the inspiration for this adaptable pattern for boy and girl dolls.

Simple Doll Pattern

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This entry was posted in General News, Patterns on February 27, 2015 by Georgia Efford.

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