Instructions on sewing a doll nose
Making a nose is easy and quick. First, mark the nose location on the face in the center, below the eye line, with a pin.
Using craft thread, make a small stitch from south to north about 1/4-3/8 inch left of the pin. Do not knot the thread end, leave 6-8 inches of ‘tail’ loose. Dig a little ikto the stuffing below the head tubing to get a bit of the stuffing caught into the stitch.
(Please note, contrasting thread is shown in the pictures for better viewing, the thread you will use will be matching.) Make a second stitch from east to west over the nose, as shown in picture. Then make a third stitch from north to south on the left side of the pin. Make a fourth stitch from west to east underneath the pin.
This picture shows the four stitches in place, making a circle around the nose.
Now, pull gently on both ‘tail’ ends of the thread.
The center will pull in, and raise into a bump that becomes the nose. Knot tail ends together to hold in place.
Now, pull gently on both ‘tail’ ends of the thread.
The center will pull in, and raise into a bump that becomes the nose. Knot tail ends together to hold in place.
Sew a second ring of stitches around the nose to even it out and make it sturdy.
Knot the tails together a second time
Remove the pin, you now have a nose.
If you want your nose to be bigger, make the initial circle of stitches larger, and as it pulls in, the nose will be larger.