Things You'll Need
Instructions
Embroider a mouth, eyes and any other facial features you want on a large piece of the fabric that will be the doll's skin. Make the doll head by starting with a tightly-packed ball of stuffing and wrapping it in the piece of fabric with the face. Position the face in a realistic position on the head ball, then pull the fabric tight. Stuff a bit of stuffing into the bunched fabric, which will be the neck, and tie securely around this area.
Trace the shape of a body, without the head, on a piece of the skin fabric. Fold the fabric in half and cut the body out, giving you two body-shaped pieces. Make the doll body by placing the right sides of these pieces together and sewing most of the way around the edges. Leave a big gap for the neck.
Stuff the body quite tightly, because the doll will loosen up as it is played with over time. Make sure to get the stuffing all the way into the hands and feet. Stuff the doll neck (the part below the tie) down into the gap in the body. Attach the body to the neck and close any remaining gaps with hand stitches.
Sew on hair. Thread a large needle with a long piece of yarn and make a small stitch through the scalp. Cut the yarn off, leaving a piece the length of the hair you want on each end of the stitch. Tie the two ends of this yarn together close to the doll's scalp, so the hair doesn't pull out. Repeat as often as you want to create a full head of hair. You can also start by making the hair quite long, then trim it into a cut you like.
Make simple clothes for the doll using scraps of different fabrics. Make a few different outfits if you have enough time and fabric.