meet the mushroom ladies

August 06, 2024

Are you looking for a little sweetness in your life? Frilly and fancy and bedecked with pearls, these mushroom ladies are ready for any fancy dress party that comes their way. Come on in for the easy-does-it tutorial that requires minimal sewing talent. YOU can make these!






Paint the doll body with white and when dry, paint green blades of grass on the bottom half. Using this template from Benzie, cut red caps and white round gils out of high quality felt. With tiny whip stitches, hand stitch the four dart seams on the cap. I did not use the frilled ring from the template, but made my own much smaller one. To make frilled ring collar: with white felt, cut out a 1.25" circle with pinking shears. Cut in half. Cut the inner part out of the half circle and use the curved pinked edge as your frilled ring collar.

Before stitching cut a small criss cross opening for the head into the center of the gill. With tiny stitches, stitch the cap to the gill leaving an opening of an inch. Next, randomly sew the pearls on, then lightly stuff with polyfill and stitch the opening closed.

After stitching, draw the gill lines on the gill with a marker. Next, poke your finger into the hole to make space for the head. Put four dots of glue on the criss cross and place the head inside and give it a jaunty little angle. Once it is dry you will paint the face. I use a toothpick to dot the eyes and also to make a red V for a pouty smile. Lastly you will wrap the frilled ring around her neck, dot with glue and pat down to dry. You have made a mushroom gal! If you want to turn your mushroom gal into a hanging ornament, sew a tiny o ring to the very top of the cap.


This could be considered a Christmas craft, but I love mushrooms any day of the year!

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5 Comments

  1. These are very cute Kristen. A little too fiddly for me but if I saw these for sale I would buy them!

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    1. Thank you! I am curious though, I'm not going to sell these, but what price do you think these would sell for at a Christmas boutique or craft fair?

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  2. These are the most adorable of all of the adorable peg dolls!

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  3. Your mushroom ladies are darling. Such a fun look.

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