Kloth Egyptian mummy cloth doll sewing pattern
More craft pattern and sewn. This one is a little bit of an oddity, but hope you'll like : ) Kloth has only one the one pattern piece, his head. He is based around a wired "skelton" making him bendy and fully poseable. When completed he stands approx 20 cm (10 inches) tall. Not a lot of sewing needed (but a lot of wrapping : )
I've made a few of these now, some in tea-dyed cotton, some in pure white and colourful mummies using up some of my stash (jellly rolls are perfect )
Full instructions with photos and soome gruesome facts (not for the feint-hearted : ))
Get the kid's wrapping and dabbing - they'll love these x
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More craft pattern than sewing pattern, this one is a little bit of an oddity, but hope you'll like : ) Kloth has only one, head, pattern piece to sew and stuff. The rest of his form is based around a wired "skeleton". Standing 10" (25cm) when completed, he is very poseable. Not a lot of sewing needed (but a lot of wrapping : )
I've made a few of these now, some n tea-dyed cotton, some in pure white and even colourful mummies using up some of my stash (jellly rolls are perfect )
Full instructions with photos and some gruesome facts (not for the feint-hearted : ))
Get the kid's wrapping and dabbing - they'll love these x
Kloth needs
- Selection of wrapping cloth strips
- Handful of stuffing.
- 1 small piece large enough to cut out his head.
- Wire armature or many chenille stems
If using chenille stems for wiring, do remember to wrap the exposed ends well.