Added Info BEAD & BUTTON #29 Feb 1999 pg. 12
Yarn dolls.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1980 (v.58#12) pg. 48
Molly mop doll, made from a cotton mop head, has braided arms, cloth head and yarn hair. She wears a dress and hair bow sewn from heart-print fabric and edged with eyelet. An 18" grapevine wreath is trimmed with Molly, a bow, sprays of artificial cherries and blossoms and a WELCOME wood cutout.
CRAFTS Feb 1991 (v.14#2) pg. 46
Lovin Twosome bride and groom dolls fashioned from cotton mop head. Facial features are embroidered on the cloth head. Yarn is used for hair. Groom is dressed in top hat, jacket, bib and spats. Bride has a lace-trimmed dress and carries a bouquet of satin roses.
CRAFTS Jun 1991 (v.14#6) pg. 26, 45
Tatted Victorian doll, less than 5" tall.
CRAFTS Jan 1992 (v.15#1) pg. 70
Bewitching yarn dolls represent a scarecrow, pumpkin, witch, and black cat.
CRAFTS Oct 1994 (v.17#10) pg. 78, 51
Braided yarn dolls. Includes patterns for a doll face and skirt, a monkey face and clothing, and a clown face and clothing.
CREATIVE CRAFTS #74 Apr 1980 (v.7#2) pg. 34
How to make little yarn dolls that represent fairy tale and children's story characters. Instructions and patterns included for Goldilocks, the Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood, the Wolf and an Indian brave and maiden.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Dec 1977 (v.8#10) pg. 68, 72
Hallelujah dolls. Small (3"-4") dolls of weft-face plain weave, are woven from scraps of yarn and worn as pins.
HANDWOVEN May-Jun 1997 (v.18#3) pg. 27
Boy and girl mop-head dolls. Bodies are made from a cotton mop head, with a few strands braided for the arms. Circular fabric heads have painted faces and yarn hair. Dolls are dressed with touches of fabric and bows.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Feb 1991 (v.36#1) pg. 54
Mop doll (12" tall) is made from rug yarn. Arms and legs are braided. Hair is made from yarn. The doll is attired in a lace-trimmed dress and bonnet.
WORKBASKET Jun-Jul 1991 (v.56#5) pg. 40
A pair of string dolls to make from bedspread-weight cotton crochet thread. One is an Indian doll, the second is a cowboy complete with chaps.
WORKBASKET Feb-Mar 1992 (v.57#3) pg. 52
Mr. and Mrs. Santa yarn dolls.
WORKBASKET Dec 1992-Jan 1993 (v.58#2) pg. 58