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Special thanks to the Queens of Africa doll company for giving me permission to use images of their dolls in my patterns and my book. Before I end this blog post, I’d like to give credit to the doll designer and creator (Taofick Okoya) and the brand Slice by Cake.
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Thank you so much for sharing these free patterns! I don’t know how far I will go with this but I live in Sierra Leone West Africa and one of the girls next door (it’s like a mini village) has a barbie type doll but no clothes. I needed somewhere to start with the patterns. I have the material scraps galore.
Welcome Joann. Hopefully you’ll find everything you need to make a lovely wardrobe for the little girl who lives next door to you!