Anyway, the pattern for this doll is from Gourmet Crochet. I knew when I saw the pattern for the Topsy Turvy doll, I had to buy it. My great grandmother made me a topsy turvy doll when I was little. It was red riding hood and the wolf. It was a sewn, not crocheted. I would give anything to have it back along with the nativity she made me (crocheted). I have no clue what happened to any of that. I was really a destructive little child. I do have the little indian doll she made me (minus a shoe.) I am glad I have something she made me. She was really talented. Actually I should note that all my grandmothers were crafty women. Must be where I get it from! Note to self: when kids get homemade toys, put them up when they are bored with them. They will want them as adults.
Anyway, here is the dolly. I am going to try to get two more made for Anna and Sierra. I think I am going to do Sierra's in lavender. We will see if I get them done. With all of my plans for Christmas gifts, I should have started in July! LOL
Here is one side of the doll. I like this side best.

Here is the other.

I was really pleased with how it turned out.
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