Steps: 1. Create a doll template pattern and trace each piece onto a double layer of muslin, remembering to trace the arms and legs twice (figure A).
2. The traced line will be the sewing line.
3. Cut out around the pieces about 1/4 inch away from the trace/sew line (figure B).
4. Turn and stuff all of the pieces (figure C) with stuffing material using a hemostat. A hemostat is a medical tool that resembles scissors but they grab instead of cut.
5. Paint the legs with a watered down white acrylic paint and a foam brush.
6. After the white paint has dried, paint barn red stripes on the legs (figure D).
7. Sew the bottom of the doll body closed with off-white crochet cotton.
8. Draw a face on the doll with a pencil, and then stitch it by hand using a doll needle and crochet cotton. Sew barn red thread for the nose and black thread for the eyes and smile (figure E).
9. Sew the arms to the body using a whipstitch and off-white crochet cotton.
10. Mix 1/4-cup instant coffee with about 1-1/2 cups water. Paint this coffee stain mixture onto the entire doll (figure F). Put her on a cookie sheet in the oven at about 200 degrees for about 20 minutes to set.
11. Attach the legs with a whipstitch and crochet cotton (figure G). You cant do this earlier because the doll would be too big for the oven.