Wrestling Patterns for Wrestling Figures

Last night one of my friends Thaleia Maher and I were working together on our blogs and items we plan one created to save us time when blogging. As we were chatting Thaleia sent the following websites and Videos Charlie and I can watch to find wrestling patterns for his wrestling clothes.

If your children are into wrestling the way Charlie is I thought you might want to check out the patterns. Or you can use these patterns on a Ken Doll or if they are still around a GI Joe Doll which I need to look up and show Charlie because he isn’t sure what that is. “Boy, oh Boy” have I failed as a parent..

Silkspike Dolls you can learn how to make Socks for the wrestler by using an old glove.

Doll Boots Tutorial 

Felt Boot Pattern for Ken and Similar-Sized Dolls

Doll Clothes for Male 12.5 inch or 317.5 mm/32 cm Fashion Dolls (like Ken): found on ChellyWood.com and on here you will find patterns to make dress shirts, pants and so many more items including patterns for Barbie Dolls or girl wrestlers.

My Froggy Stuff is a YouTube channel where they offer us Tutorials on how to create doll clothes for our dolls. Including DIY – How to Make: WORKING Doll Lightsaber Bed | Star Wars DIY | GoldieBlox & MyFroggyStuff s.1/7 because all Wrestlers need a good night sleep before the fight their next match.

Fashion Doll Stylist

I think Fashion Doll Stylist was both mine and Charlie’s favorite as it allows us to make a suit out of Leather including a coat which Charlie and I can’t wait to make.

WWE FIGURE WEAPONS COLLECTION!

Here are some websites you might like to check out:

RingsideCollectables.com use this code to purchase wrestling accessories  NB Toys

Amazon for Coffins

Fire Extinguisher which can be purchased through Multiple Figures

Order a Pizza and keep the table in the middle for your Wrestlers.

Here is a post showcasing Charlie getting ready to create a Suit for his Wrestlers using material Thaleia and his family sent Charlie.

Homeschool Allows Us To Take A Sewing Class

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates