A Revised Print Pattern and E-Pattern For "Linda"


The very first Victorian doll that I designed is getting a make over.  Our  LW010 "Linda" pattern and e-pattern has been revised and she couldn't be happier. Plus, she has finally been given a story. She, of course, is tickled pink that her namesake "Linda" did this for her.

Linda is an e-pattern for a 16" Doll from our Victorian Doll E-Pattern Lady Series who is wearing an 1850 Street Costume. Her print pattern and e-pattern is 12 pages and the Pattern Category - Skill Level is Intermediate.


“Linda", 16" Doll - Victorian Doll E-Pattern Lady Series - 1850 Street Costume

Linda has been a lover of beautiful Victorian outfits for quite some time and just loves coordinated street outfits. She loves to take a fanciful stroll in the park each and every afternoon and loves wearing the latest in French attire.  She also happens to have a weakness for anything blue. It just compliments her blonde hair like no other color can.

So, today she has on her latest blue coordinated French outfit. She is a free-standing doll wearing an 1850 street costume.


She has a lined 2-tier gathered jacket with a 3-tiered lined shawl.  Her beautiful long curly blonde hair is framed by her  lined bonnet.  She is wearing a  beautiful blue lace trimmed dress with long lace trimmed and gathered sleeves.

Her arms are wire-shaped and covered. and she also has a painted wood head and covered round wood base. Her inner body is made from a dowel covered with fabric and eyelet lace. A lace trimmed slip is underneath her beautiful blue coordinated dress.

Her bonnet and shawl are tied around her neck and she is wearing lace gloves and is carrying a  lace trimmed parasol. A floral ribbon serves as a clasp for her lined jacket.



Linda is so proud to be the first Victorian doll designed by Linda Walsh and proudly carries her name.

She is a stunningly beautiful Victorian doll - coordinated blue outfit and all.

If you would like to buy our Linda revised instant download e-pattern please CLICK HERE.


 

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