How to Crochet a Realistic Doll?

I’m not sure if it’s adorable or if it’s the scariest thing I’ve ever seen.

If you’re avid knitting (or knitting?), you can use crochet hooks and thread to make these amigurumi dolls.

I’ll do it. I’ve watched too many horror and thriller movies that now I’m afraid this doll will grab my hand while crocheting.

I don’t want to influence your skills by making your little one. You might think this doll is so cute that it’s worth the time to make this little doll.

I’m 100% sure my kids will love it and cherish it forever.

It will be an exciting and challenging project to complete while you are locked up at home during quarantine. If you are fond of the doll collection, this would be a wonderful and unique baby to add to your collection.

These babies come in two unique designs: Baby Louise and  Baby Emily. Both designs are available at Ravelry’s Cleoschrochetart store, and each pattern costs around $6.15.

The doll’s eyes can be opened or closed, and the baby’s mouth can be opened to insert the pacifier. I have to admit it’s cute!

They even have little bums. How adorable is that?!?

If you’re very comfortable using crochet and thread, you can try your hand at Baby Sophie, which is on the same site and made by Cleoschrochetart.

Sarah Collins

I’m the mother of two wonderful children. My oldest son John is 7 years old, and my daughter Jemma is a little seven-month-old girl. My kids are the main reason why I decided to start this website. Having been a mother for the last 7 years, I’d like to share some useful tips with anyone who might be interested.

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