Tilda interior dolls are not exactly a child’s hobby. Having become popular in Norway since 1999, these toys still inspire needlewomen from all over the world to create new images: deer, snowmen, soldiers, stars, Christmas trees, angels.

Tilda angel is more likely not even a decoration, but a home talisman. We will look at some of them in this article.

We will need:

  • beige calico;
  • colored cotton fabric;
  • white and red fleece;
  • lurex and iris threads;
  • synthetic filler;
  • dry blush;
  • black marker.

Pattern

We print all the details in full size, having previously decided on the dimensions. The optimal height of the Christmas angel tilde is 18-19 cm.

Description

We combine beige and multi-colored fabric. We lay out the patterns of the parts so that the head and arms fall on the beige color of the material. We also place the legs on beige fabric. When marking, the fabric must be folded in half.

We make a line along the contour of the elements. Please note that we need to leave gaps. On the patterns they are shown with dotted lines.

We cut out the blanks, leaving an allowance of 2 to 3 mm.

We turn the parts inside out and stuff them with filler. We fill the head, neck, hands and feet especially tightly. Sew up the remaining gaps.

We bend the bottom of the panties inward, slightly tighten them and, carefully inserting them, sew in the legs with hidden stitches.

We sew on the handles, performing forward and reverse stitches with one thread. This way we provide mobility to the tilde handles.

Since our Tilda doll is a New Year's angel, we will sew her a warm dress, made of fleece.

Fold the fabric in half and mark the pattern. We sew along the contour. Cut it out, leaving a small allowance, and turn it inside out. We decorate the outfit with lace and embroidery - it all depends on your imagination.

Now let's work on the wings. Fold the colored fabric in half and mark the details.

Sew along the contour, leaving a gap.

We cut out the wings, turn them inside out, and fill them with padding polyester. This should not be done very tightly.

We sew up the gap left and stitch the wings, creating a relief of the plumage.

Sew wings onto the dress. We cut out felt boots from white fleece using a pattern for the feet. We add cuffs to the pants. If desired, you can sew a loop on the wings.

Now let’s do our doll’s hair. We use iris threads to wind onto any template of a suitable size. You can make it from thick paper. We sew a parting in the center.

Cut with reverse side threads and only then remove the workpiece from the paper. It turned out to be a small wig.

We sew it on the head. The choice of hair styling is at your discretion. You can imitate braids, ponytails, or just straighten them and leave them as is. Draw the eyes with a marker and highlight the cheeks with blush.

Angel for Christmas and New Year is ready!

Tilda the angel: video master class

Spring angel

We will need:

  • beige body fabric;
  • fabric for top and pants;
  • fabric for wings;
  • denim for a jacket;
  • doll hair;
  • filler;
  • beads white– Ø 3-4 mm;
  • thin threads for knitting (you can use floss).

Description

On the fabric for the body, folded in half, we mark out the details of the angel tilde according to the patterns.


Be careful: the doll's legs and arms consist of two parts (alignment line a-c).

We sew the parts together and cut them out, leaving an allowance. Sew along the seams. At the places where the contours bend, we make cuts so that the fabric does not pull.

We turn the parts inside out and iron them.

Fill the legs up to the knee and stitch. This will allow the leg to bend. Then fill in the rest.

We fill in the body and sew it together. Sew on the legs.

We fill the handles and attach them with thread in place.

For the suit, cut a rectangle of fabric measuring 10x20 cm, leaving allowances.

Fold it in half, sew along the long side, and turn it inside out.

We gather the fabric in the center with a few stitches.

We have a topic. Having thrown it over the neck in a narrow place, we spread it across the chest and fasten it to the waist.

We will make the jacket and trousers according to the patterns.

On the fabric folded in half, mark, baste and cut out the details of the trousers, leaving allowances.

Turn the trouser legs inside out and fold them end to end. First we sew the top of the panties, then the trouser legs.

Turning the pants inside out, iron them. Fold and press the seams at the waist and bottom edge of the legs. We put panties on the doll, if necessary, we adjust them to fit. For example, reducing the size at the waist can be achieved by symmetrically placing pleats in front and back.

After making sure that the trousers fit well, we sew them to the doll along the waist and along the lower edge of the legs. Moreover, we first gather the bottom of the trouser legs onto a thread and place them in place. We fasten the thread.

The next stage is sewing a denim jacket. By spring, such an outfit will come in very handy.

Because there is a lot in the jacket small parts, it is advisable to take thin fabric. Fold it in half and re-cut the pattern. We sew together the parts, cut them out, leaving allowances.

Sew along the contour and turn it inside out. Iron it.

On the wrong side of the fabric we copy the pattern of the shelves, back and sleeves. Cut out the parts, leaving allowances. Sew pockets on the front side.

Iron the pockets and make a decorative seam. It will secure the pocket.

Mark the collar on a double layer of fabric.

We fasten the parts with a basting seam, cut them out with allowances, and stitch them.

Turn it inside out and iron it. We sew with a decorative seam with an indentation of 3 mm from the edge.

Place the front and back pieces right sides together and stitch along the shoulders.

We sew in the sleeves.

We perform sleeve and side seams.

Fold the allowances along the bottom edge of the sleeves and iron them. Hem with white thread. We make notches on the allowances. Turn the jacket inside out. Sew on the collar.

We tuck the edges and stitch with white threads.

Sew on buttons - beads. More precisely, we glue them - it’s just a beautiful prop.
How to sew a wild rose flower

We select beads according to the size of the flower.

From fabric matching the color, cut out 5 petals without seam allowances. Having folded each piece in half, we baste it along the edge with one thread - see photo.

Having strung all the petals, tighten the thread and sew through the middle, fixing the folds.

We sew beads, alternating them in size - large and small.

Attach the flower to the jacket. We dress up the tilde by fixing the jacket at several points along the fit.

From the double fabric for the wings, cut out the wings with allowances, having previously marked and basted.

We turn it inside out, iron it, stitch it, marking the feathers.

We fill the wings with filler and attach them to the back of the doll.

cap

To work, you need to prepare hook No. 2 and a tightly twisted yarn of suitable thickness.

We perform a chain of 24 v/p, closing it into a ring. Next we perform circular rows:

  • 1st row: 1 v/p lifting, 23 stbn, 1 stbn in v/p lifting;
  • 2p.: 2 v/p lifts and 1 dc in the 1st stl, 23 dc, 1 dc in the 2nd v/p lift;
  • 3rd row: 2 VP lifts and 1 stc in the 1st stl, 23 sts, 1 dc in the 2nd pt lift;
  • 4p: 2 VP raises and 1 dc in the 1st stitch, 1 dc, skip 1 dc, 2 dc, skip 1 dc, continue until the end.

We tighten the last stitches on a thread and fasten them.

We put a few strands of hair into the hat and put the hat on the doll's head.

We straighten the hair so that the spring angel's hairstyle is symmetrical and beautiful.

We fix the hair and the cap with several stitches.

Let's create the face.

Tilda angel with bird

Size original doll– 62 cm. Having printed out the patterns of the parts, you can adjust them as you wish. You can buy a bird with a cage ready-made, or you can embroider it or make it yourself.

The following photo shows step by step the details of making an angel with a bird.

Tilda Garden Angel: MK video

Flower angel tilde

To work you will need:

  • different fabrics: beige, as well as for clothes and wings;
  • felt for slippers;
  • sewing threads, hair yarn, decorative jewelry;
  • sewing tool;
  • glue gun;
  • acrylic paints, blush.

Flower angel tilde: master class

The proposed pattern is designed for a tilde with a height of 35 cm.

We cut out the parts in natural size.

We select scraps of fabric with different colors in pairs. The body and arms with legs should be made of two colors of fabric: beige and multi-colored. Therefore, we sew the shreds in pairs.

We attach the patterns, matching the color transition lines. We pin it with pins to secure it. Let's re-cut the pattern.

We draw the contours of the parts.

We cut out the belt and wings.

We cut out all the parts with an allowance of 3 mm. On the fold lines (neck, waist) we cut the allowance so that the fabric does not pull.

We turn out all the details. This is convenient to do with a thin stick or pencil.

We stuff the parts, except the belt, with synthetic down. We put a stitch on the legs, in the area of ​​the knees.

We attach the arms and legs of the doll.

For the skirt, take fabric with flowers measuring 35x50 cm. Fold it in half with the right side inward and sew along the long side. Iron the top by one and a half cm, the bottom by 1 cm. Sew in a circle, leaving a small gap.


We insert an elastic band into the waist and put on the skirt. We make a belt and decorate it with flowers.

Flower angel tilde will help you care for your flowers, look after them when you are at work and create a very warm atmosphere in your home. Sew and enjoy your creations.

Materials

  1. Fabric for the body (flesh color), clothes and wings
  2. Tilda doll hair
  3. Fabric paints and blush for face decoration
  4. Embroidery thread for bangs
  5. Sandal Rubber Sheet
  6. Beads with a diameter of 3 mm
  7. Paper flowers from Tilda

How to make a flower angel

To begin work, you need to print out the tilde angel patterns or copy them from the monitor screen.


Torso

Sew the nude fabric and the green fabric together. Press the seam open and fold the piece in half, right side inward. Translate the pattern of the angel's body.


Cut and baste, leaving allowances. Make small cuts in the seam allowance exactly in those places where the seam will bend a lot. Sew the details. Using the same principle, sew the arms and legs. Turn the pieces right side out and iron them. So that the legs of the figurine can be bent, you need to stuff them halfway, stitch them across, and then stuff them all the way through.


Insert the legs into the hole at the bottom of the body and sew a seam, thereby securing them. Stuff the arms and sew a floral angel tilde to the body.

Dress

Cut a piece of floral fabric measuring 26 x 52 cm plus seam allowance. Fold the piece crosswise in half, right side inward, and stitch.


Turn the dress inside out and press the seams at the hem and top of the dress. Hem the hem.
Place the dress on the figure, fold the folds along the top edge and secure with pins. The dress should be high-waisted (see illustrations). Sew the dress to the angel figurine.
Fold the fabric for the belt in half, right side inward, and draw out the pattern - template. Baste the workpiece, stitch and cut.


Turn the belt right side out, iron it and tie it around the tilde flower angel figurine. Secure with a few stitches so that the ends of the belt lie neatly.

Sew one paper flower to a decorative belt, secure the other in the angel's hair

Wings

Fold the fabric for the wings in half with the right sides facing in and transfer the pattern. Baste the workpiece, stitch, cut out leaving allowances, turn right side out and iron.


Sew the tips of the angel's wings to create feathers.


Stuff the “feathers” with a wooden Chinese stick, and then fill the rest of the wings with stuffing. Sew up the turning hole. Sew the wings to the tilde figure.

Sandals

Trace the sandal template onto the rubber sheet twice and cut out. Using a few neat stitches, sew the sandals to the figurine’s legs and secure a small flower with a bead.


All that remains is for the doll to do it using blush and pencil.

Now our Flower Angel Tilda is ready for summer!

After all, spring is already in full swing! The trees are already all green and in full bloom! And we will try to keep up with the times and post flower patterns in the Tilda style! Of course, fresh flowers are better than artificial ones, but they are so short-lived. And if you make textile tilde flowers, they will delight you until you get bored! And then you can give them to someone and sew new ones for yourself. So go ahead, get inspired by huge spoons and make your creative fantasies come true!

These very simple, but no less charming daisies or other flowers can be made and planted in pots. Place on the windowsill between or instead of flowerpots with live plants.

And a standard wish: don’t be afraid to experiment with colors (after all, even if patterned blue daisies don’t exist in nature, let them live in your room)! Everyone probably knows the option - rosette. Simply roll up a long strip of fabric and stitch at the bottom. The decoration is both independent and self-sufficient, and an option for any exhibition!

And here's a surprise! If you think that it’s impossible to come up with anything simpler, then we hasten to dissuade you. Here is a great version of a tilde flower without thread and a needle!

HOW MUCH DOES A BLANKET COST, OR HOW TO CALCULATE THE PRICE OF YOUR PATCHY PRODUCTS Monday, June 30, 2014 20:06 + in quote book When starting to sew patchwork products for yourself, hardly anyone immediately thinks about their price. Meanwhile, leaving our home into the world, things made from scraps bring their first clients - customers who “also want such beauty for themselves.” And the customer’s first question: “How much does your patchwork quilt cost?” often confuses a novice master. And, meanwhile, this question is not idle. Imagine yourself in the customer's place. Do you want to buy something (or order its production), you are satisfied with the quality (you looked at it from friends, touched it, liked it), it is logical to find out whether your desires coincide with your capabilities? At the same time, the customer, as a rule, does not care about the price down to the kopeck at the very beginning. The order of prices is interesting. What is the price? One hundred rubles or a thousand? Five thousand or fifty? Will the announced price be attractive to the customer or not? Therefore, there is no need to be afraid of the question of price and frantically try in your mind (!) to draw up a complete cost estimate and a business plan at the same time. Prepare for the question in advance, BEFORE you are asked. Or maybe they've already asked? Then arm yourself with a pen and a piece of paper - let's start the calculation. First, let's calculate the cost of something that you have already sewn, for example, a patchwork quilt. Even if you sewed it for yourself and are not going to sell it. Product cost = material costs + wear and tear on your equipment ( sewing machine , iron, etc.) + resources (electricity, water, etc.) + your work. Let's go in order. 1. Material costs are how much you paid for the fabric, thread, filling and other materials you used to make the blanket. If the fabrics were from your old stocks, go to the store and see how much they cost now. You count everything, write down the number. 2. Wear and tear of equipment. The service life of a sewing machine is approximately 5 years, or 1235 working days, or 9880 working hours (if you count an 8-hour day with a five-day working week). That is, you, working on a custom sewing machine, should be able to buy a new machine in 5 years, no worse than the one you have now. Divide the cost of your sewing machine by 9880 hours - you will get approximately how much you need to save for 1 hour of work for wear and tear on the machine. Write down the resulting number. 3. Resources. While we are sewing and ironing, the iron and sewing machine are working. Both devices consume electricity. Look at the characteristics - find out how many kilowatts per hour they consume. Multiply by the cost of 1 kW in your region - write down the resulting figure. 4. Your work. The most difficult parameter for many. Imagine sewing patchwork items for a living. What monthly salary would suit you? Treat yourself objectively, taking into account your experience and the price/salary level in your region. You shouldn’t set yourself a salary that you can’t live on, but taking astronomical numbers out of the blue is also not the best option. Divide the salary you just set for yourself by 168 hours (this is the average number of working hours per month). And write down this new figure - the price of your work per hour. 5. And now the most important thing - remember how much time you spent making the blanket. ***** For the future - somewhere near your workplace, place and attach a piece of paper with a pen or pencil to record the start and end times of work. It’s rare that you can sew a whole product in one sitting. Therefore, it is useful to record the time of your work as you go. Then (when you finish the product) you can calculate everything to the minute and draw conclusions about how long it takes to make a particular product. ***** For now, for calculations, we make do with your memory and recollections, like, “two hours for so many days, so many hours in total.” 6. The numbers that you got for the items “wear” and “resources” need to be multiplied by the number of hours that you worked on your equipment (typewriter, iron), and the number for the item “your work” should be multiplied by all that time , when you were working on making a blanket (including cutting fabrics and all the sewing, including ironing). 7. At the end, add up all the data obtained in points 1, 2 and 6: costs of materials + wear and tear of your equipment + resources + your work. This is how you get the cost of the product. 8. The final stage is to convert the size of the blanket into square meters (multiply the width of the blanket by its length), and determine how much 1 sq.m. costs. such a product (with such a patchwork pattern (according to the complexity of execution), with such a stitch, etc.), dividing the cost of the blanket by the number of square meters in this blanket. And here it is - the treasured figure - the cost of one square meter of your patchwork product - in your hands! Next, multiply it by the size of the blanket that the customer wants to sew (buy). Also calculate the allowances for increased complexity (quilt blocks that are more difficult to make, more labor-intensive stitching, etc.). For those who have a difficult relationship with mathematics, you can omit the meanings of “equipment wear and tear” and “resources”. The cost in this case will come from the cost of materials and your work. There will be an error, yes. But, as I noted at the beginning, the calculation presented above is suitable for those for whom sewing products from scraps is not the only way to earn their daily bread. If you approach the issue with all seriousness (as an entrepreneur), then you need to include future taxes, inflation, associated costs, and profit from entrepreneurial activity in the price (so that there is room to grow :)). Naturally, I do not pretend that the option I propose is the only possible one. Everyone counts as best they can, based on their knowledge and experience. Someone determines the price using a formula such as “how much you wouldn’t mind parting with your creation for.” But, in my opinion, it is not very suitable for products that are still just a design in the mind of your customer, and, possibly, yours. And further. Do not decide for the customer whether the price will be acceptable to him or not. You may not know the level of his material wealth, his attitude towards handmade, in principle, and to your products, in particular. Yes, there are people who are unable to appreciate manual labor on merit, in principle - be prepared for this. These are just not your customers. You shouldn’t devalue your work - instead of sewing for such a person, do something more pleasant and useful for yourself. Take a walk, work out with your children, read an interesting book. In the end, take care of your household chores and you will get more benefit!

Sweet, naive, gentle, cozy, a little funny - all these epithets can be attributed to Tilda the flower angel. This little angel will bring warmth and comfort to your home, adding bright, spring colors even on cold winter evenings. So have a little patience, free time and a little imagination - and feel free to start sewing Tilda angel, and this article will definitely help you with this.

Flower angel Tilda: master class and pattern

To repeat our master class, you will need the following materials:

  • Flesh-colored fabric for the doll's body
  • Fabric for clothes and wings
  • Threads from which we will make hair
  • Filling (synthetic fluff or holofiber)
  • Threads to match the fabric color
  • Needle, thread
  • Pattern
  • Decorative flowers to decorate our Tilda

So, let's start the master class. First of all, we need a pattern. We transfer it to paper.

Now you need to sew scraps of fabric: flesh-colored and the one from which you would like to make a dress. Iron the seam. We attach the pattern to the resulting fabric and cut out the details.



We sew the blanks along the edge, leaving a few millimeters for allowances. We make notches on the bends. We turn the products inside out. To do this you can take wooden stick or a knitting needle. We stuff each piece tightly and evenly. In order for the angel to bend the legs, you need to do the following: fill the legs halfway, sew them, and then stuff them all the way.

We place the legs in the hole, below the body, and sew them with a hidden seam. Using the same seam, we sew the handles to the body.

Now the master class moves on to sewing a dress for a flower angel. We take a piece of fabric, fold it in half, and stitch it on the side. We hem the hem, smooth the seams with an iron, and put the dress on Tilda. We sew the skirt to the figure and we have a cute high-waisted dress.

Next we need a pattern for the belt. We transfer it to the prepared fabric, which needs to be folded in half, right side inward. We cut, stitch and turn the pieces inside out. We tie the belt around the angel figurine and secure it with a few stitches. Make sure the ends lie neatly.


Let's start sewing wings for our little angel. They are sewn according to the same principle as Tilda herself: a pattern is applied to the fabric, parts are cut out, stitched, turned right side out, and stuffed with filling. It is best to sew the ends of the wings to create feathers. Then we sew them onto the back of the doll.

After that, let's move on to creating a flower angel hairstyle. We thread the yarn into a needle with a large eye and embroider the bangs as shown in the picture. We pierce the head with pins along the parting and wrap the head with threads. At the parting place we make a seam, with which we secure the hair. To make bumps on the sides, wrap two small skeins around your finger and secure them. As a decoration, we sew a decorative flower onto the belt and into the angel’s hairstyle.