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Sleeping Dog Quilts

SLEEPING DOG QUILTS

August 1, 2019

Doll Sleeping Bag with Quilted Top and a Fleece Back

by Judy Tucker


Quilted Doll’s Sleeping Bag with a Bamboletta Cuddle Doll

Quilted Doll’s Sleeping Bag with a Bamboletta Cuddle Doll

Quilted Doll’s Sleeping Bag with a Bamboletta Cuddle Doll

Quilted Doll’s Sleeping Bag with a Bamboletta Cuddle Doll

One of my young friends is having a birthday soon. He has a Bamboletta Cuddle Doll whom he loves and takes everywhere. I decided to make a quilt for him with a half yard of space-themed fabric I’d been given. The pattern of pictures in boxes was perfect for making a sort of cheater quilt.

I cut out a piece of space fabric 15 x 18 inches as well as batting and flannel backing the same size. I sandwiched the three layers and quilted along to black lines of the boxes.

About half way done, I realized that although there are at least 4 doll beds at his house, the likelihood that his doll would be sleeping in one of them was just about zilch! (He has a sister who has a lot of dolls)! I know the doll is in his room with him at night, so I decided to make it into a sleeping bag instead.

I cut out a back of blue fleece the same size as the top. Then I bound the top of both quilt and and the fleece half way down one side. Then putting the quilt and the fleece right sides together, I sewed them together using an overcast stitch along all the raw edges without the binding. Then I turned it right side out, revealing a super cute space sleeping bag!

Using some of the left over fabrics, I also made a pillow and a matching pillowcase. I think my little buddy is going to like this a lot!

This sleeping bag will fit a 12 to 15 inch doll.

Buying quilted fabric (or re-purposing a vintage quilt or quilted bathrobe) is an even easier way to make a doll’s sleeping bag with the added bonus that both the top and the bottom of the sleeping bag would be quilted.

Quilted doll sleeping bag and matching pillow.

Quilted doll sleeping bag and matching pillow.




TAGS: Doll Sleeping Bag, Quilted doll sleeping bag, How to make an easy doll sleeping bag


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