I cannot begin to tell you how much the girls loved their dresses from Project 1. I’ve got several pictures to share with you and hope to have them up very, very soon. The pictures alone speak a thousand words. Thanks to all of you who participated in Craft Hope’s first project. You made a huge difference in the lives of little ones.
Now onto Project 2. I’ve got a few projects in the works and as summer approaches, so do travels to the orphanages around the world. Fasten your seat belts, this is going to be one awesome ride!
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Many of you know Eren from Vintage Chica. If you don’t, pop on over and say hello. She’s one heck of a gal, a native Texan I might add, and writes a pretty rockin’ blog as well. Eren is our resident (in the blogosphere) missionary and has traveled to Nicaragua for the past several years to work at an orphanage. She is going again this summer and has called upon the wonderful peeps that have joined the Craft Hope cause to craft up a little love to go with her.

Before I tell you what we are doing, let me give you a little background on the children we will be helping. Eren travels with the ORPHANetwork and will be heading to a little community on the outskirts on Managua, Nicaragua. The orphanage is called Casa Bernabe and they house children from the ages of 4 to 18, boys and girls. They are currently working to not only feed and clothe the kids, they are starting to really focus on their psychological and emotional health as well. When the children arrive at the orphanage, they literally have nothing and we would love to give them something that is “theirs.”
Craft Hope is working with Eren and the ORPHANetwork to provide handmade, soft-bodied dolls for the children. Many of the children come from abusive situations and the dolls will allow the children to develop the mothering and nurturing instincts that most little girls have.
Here is what we are needing…  Of course, the dolls must be handmade. We will need girl, as well as boy dolls. We ask that the dolls have brown hair and brown eyes, since we would like them to resemble the children they are going to. You may use any pattern you like. We have found a couple of patterns if you don’t already have one, the Black Apple doll pattern and also this one. There is a short-cut button to the pattern in the sidebar.
If you have never tried sewing a doll, it’s okay! Just give it a shot. We aren’t looking for perfection, we are looking for the love that goes into making the item. This is also a good project to get your children involved. You can even put a little heart inside the doll. Be creative, it’s your creation that will be loved no matter what.
The deadline to get the dolls to Craft Hope is June 13th. Â
Please let me know if you are interested in participating by simply leaving a comment.
Eren has spoken with a woman at the orphanage and let her know that we are making dolls for them. She was in tears and raised her hands in praise.
Thank you all so much for all you do. You are making a difference in this world. One child at a time.
Give hope.




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I’ve made a doll! Where can I send her, please?
Please count me in! I am so excited to be part of such a wonderful project.
I would love to be a part of this…I know Im a bit slow to comment but hopefully not too late to take part…still a couple of weeks till June 13. What a beautiful project x
My niece and I have four on the way!
I would like to make a doll for this project.
thanks,
Elizabeth
Greetings- I followed you from 3rd Eye Muse….
I’m wondering can the dolls be Raggedy Annie/Andy with brown hair, darker skinned and dark hair??
Good Cause! :O)
I love this project. I’ll give my best to try and participate
I’m in! Where do I send them too?!
The doll is done, but I’ve lost the email you sent, could you please send me the address where I need to send the doll again?
Thanks!
Sue
I’m so very interested! This is wonderful!
I’m working on a girl doll right now. My first one ever but it’s coming out pretty well!!
I would love to make a doll or two!
I would love to make a doll for this project! Please send me the information as to where to send it when I’m done.
[...] I was reading through my favorite crafty blogs and noted numerous mentions of Craft Hope’s collection of little dolls to send to an orphanage in Nicaragua. With no set projects for [...]
This sounds like such an awesome opportunity to be a blessing to a little child. Two questions:
Where can I send a doll once it is made?
Does the doll have to ARRIVE by June 13th, or be POSTMARKED by June 13th? Transit times are so different depending on how far a package has to travel, so it might help to just have a general location listed on your website so that people can know if they still have time to send a doll without having to wait for shipping information to be emailed to them. (Just a suggestion! *smile*)
I have stumbled upon this a bit late, but would like to make a few dolls in the next couple of days. Please let me know where I can send them.
Aloha,
Sarah
I too am a bit late discovering this, but would love to make a doll to send. If you could let me know where to send them I’d be more than happy to participate. =)
take care… Kristy
I’m sending mine in the mail on Friday, and am offering my pattern as a free download if anyone still needs one: http://fluffyland.com/blog/index.php/dolly-pattern/
I have 2 ready to send, I do need an address to mail to. What a fab project!
I’m GAME!!!
Just saw this site! I’ll start this afternoon! I should be able to do 2 or 3! I’ll search the site and see where to send them!
I want to help!
I would love to make one or two Black Apple dolls.
Please send me the address and I can mail them out this week.
Good work and thanks – Susan Marr
This is such a sweet idea! My friend and I are making dolls, and we are nearly finished! Please let us know where to mail them!
[...] we chat via Skype as we sew (sewing is much more fun with company!) You can read about the project here. The only requirements are that the dolls have black/brown hair and eyes, to match the children in [...]
You guy’s are such a blessing to these children, I have made two dolls, if you could please let me know where I can send them I know the deadline is approaching fast..
God bless.
We just had a crafty night and 4 of us managed to put together 11 dolls! It was so much fun and we were all so happy that we could do something to help out. Sending the dolls out to you tomorrow!
Thanks for giving us this opportunity.
Hello,
I’ve got two dolls incoming to you… could you email me your mailing address? I’ll ship tomorrow and hopefully it’ll get to you in time!
My girls and I just finished our dolls – we’re going to send it Priority Mail to get there in time. This is such a great ministry – thanks for including us.
Doll has been shipped priority mail! Thank you for organizing this project
[...] children in Mexico are wearing their handmade dresses. The dolls will soon be heading to Nicaragua. Craft Hope is crossing borders to make a difference. [...]
[...] project 2 – casa bernabe orphanage, project completed with doll count: 405 [...]
[...] to reach out to orphans in Mexico, Nicaragua, and India. We sent dresses to little girls in Mexico. Dolls arrived by the suitcase to children in Nicaragua. And we sent more items than you can shake a stick [...]
[...] varying in stretch, but it all worked out. I’m sending him out in the mail on Friday to Craft Hope so he can be sent off to an orphan in Nicaragua who might even love him more than I do. I’m [...]