Play Together Bundle
$22.00 (or 3 credits) $11.00
Create a whimsical and interactive heirloom playset with this beautifully-curated collection of delightful sewing patterns. Keep it super simple or go beautifully detailed; let your’s and the kidlets’ imaginations run free for hours of play. The bundle includes the Table Tent, Felt Food, and the Felt Dolls sewing patterns
Instant download digital sewing pattern. The Table Tent includes instructions to fit square, rectangle, round, and oval tables of any height, and each doll is 8.6 inches tall and 5 inches wide
Options
Table Tent –
- Optional slipcover, ties, and loose corner finishing options
- Optional details and decorations to make as simple or intricate as you like
Felt Food –
- Plate
- Tartlet
- Dollop of whipped cream
- Slices of bread
- Cheese
- Tomato
- Meat
- Banana
- Apple
- Kiwi
- Strawberry
- Chips
- Lettuce leaf
- Orange wedge
- Pineapple chunk
Felt Dolls –
- Eight optional hairstyles
- 12 optional RP mini garments
- Four optional shoe styles
Features
• Beginner friendly
• Packed with pro tips and expert advice
• Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
• Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
• Instant-download digital sewing pattern
Please see PDF downloads or visit the individual pattern pages right here on the site for specific pattern requirements.
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FAQs
How do PDF/ digital patterns work? Simply download, print, and sew. You’ll need a free Adobe Acrobat reader program and any home printer (or a nearby copy shop for A0 printing). Once you’ve printed the pieces, tape or glue them together. You’ll find an easy-to-follow how-to guide inside the pattern instructions, plus support in our Facebook group.
The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
When will I get my patterns? You’ll receive a link to download your patterns immediately after purchase. If you haven’t received it, please check your spam/ junk folder. You can also find your patterns in your ‘My Account’ area..
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“Quiet books are great, and this Table Tent is a life-size version you can get inside! A pattern with a ton of flexibility! Directions are given to adjust the size to any table, including a round table, and the pattern can be made plain for a quick sew, or details added to make it truly epic!”
Buy More Credits
Haley Bolton –
I sew daily for my children, and this quiet book has been what they appreciate most! They play with it constantly. I love it because it fosters imagination and can be used as a teaching took on so many levels. With this book, I can teach my children (ages 2 & 3) about shapes, colors, textures, directions, lines (parallel, horizontal, diagonal, etc). The book provides tons of fine motor movement activities as well as ample role playing fun! My kids LOVE to answer the phone and put their teddies to bed. In terms of sewing, I had fun making this book because I didn’t have to worry about perfect fit, exactly straight stitching, coordinating fabrics….the more whimsical the better! I let my daughter choose most of the fabrics herself. I can see a full on princess dress, but what has my family been most impressed with? This quiet book!!
Leah Jordan –
I LOVED this pattern! It was time consuming because I became obsessed and was overthinking which fabrics to use for each piece, but it was worth every millisecond I spend on it when I gave it to my little 2 year old daughter who was so excited. Her joy was precious. I’ve never seen her so excited about anything I’ve made–And I’ve made a lot of princess dresses and other clothes! 😉
Bonnie Hillman Riley –
The Quiet Book was a complete labor of love. It’s a wonderful pattern as written, and there are so many opportunities to customize it to make it your own special book. I piled all my fabric scraps in a heap, actually several heaps, on the floor and loved remembering all the things I’d sewn for my grandchildren with those fabrics. The directions in the pattern are terrific, and the designs are so creative. I really, really enjoyed making the Quiet Book.
Kyrsten Sanders –
This pattern was very easy to follow. I love all of the options for the pages. It takes a little bit of time to get it done, but it is well worth the work.
Cristy Barnes –
Set aside lots of time to make the most of this fantastic pattern. The more you embellish, the greater the final product becomes! With so many options to be creative with no two Dolls House Quiet Books will be the same so its a perfect handmade gift for all the little people in your life.
Lucy Lloyd –
Such a delightful sewing project! I love making something unique and this pattern allows you to do just that and you can let your creativity roam free with adding extra rooms- any of the included 5 – or make up your own rooms! My little girl loves the kitty doll included in the pattern and loves ‘chatting’ on the phone – I included a bit of velcro to the back of the phone headset to keep it in place in the book! Such a clever design which will delight all children and makes a perfect present for boys and girls alike!
Aaronica Cole –
This was one of my first times sewing something that wasn’t a piece of clothing. I loved the options that came with the pattern because they catered to so many! I will say that it was a bit challenging to choose the fabric because I’m such a fabric lover but my kids love the finished product and I’m happy that I was able to step out of the clothing box with such a beautiful pattern! Per norm, the Rebecca Page crew knocked it out the park!
Lee-Anne De Quintal –
Although a lot of time is needed to cut out the pieces, it’s definitely worth the final product. With many choices, or do them all, littles ones will love their personalised handmade little dolls book house! Lots of possibilities
Cortney Pesek –
This is a wonderfully original pattern. While it does take more time than you would think to complete it is only because of the level of creativity in use. Each page is fully customizable to your taste and style. All of the page options are so cute it is almost impossible to limit yourself to the 4 page house and very easy to make an additional 4 page insert to use all the pattern pieces. You will be amazed at what your mind comes up with when you mix and match items. This is such a fun pattern!
Debbie Prince –
This was a brilliant pattern, nice and relaxing to hand sew and simple instructions to follow as I have never done embroidery before. Only problem I was getting hungry making it as it looked good enough to eat. My girls will love playing with this!!
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
“A fun pattern that makes you want to do more and more. Pay attention to the felt you buy, as the thickness will affect how much interfacing you need, the overall stiffness and what kind of needle you’ll be next needing. Please take into consideration that most of the pieces are not suitable for very small children as they are so small.
The tutorial is your friend, even if it feels quite long at first glance. But the specific patterns are explained very short and with links within the tutorial on how to make the specific stitches required. Therefore it’s a good pattern for a beginner who wants to start maybe making one or two pieces and then continue if feeling like it. “
Liz Faber –
I loved this sew! It took more time than I was expecting but was super fun to do while watching TV at night. The finished items are so cute and my son loves playing with them- and I love watching him play knowing that I made the items.
Rachael Lapham-Neasey –
A fun sew. I had a few problems getting the custard tart finished around the top and the whipped cream. Didn’t find the instructions all that helpful for these pieces. End product looks good and will definitely make them again
Julie McBrien –
This is a great fun pattern. It’s a great beginner hand stitching pattern and lots of fun to make. My 6 year old loves her felt food.
Kim Cierpik-Gold –
Once again Rebecca Page knocks it out of the park with this fun, fun pattern for imagination play. This is my first true attempt at hand sewing, and the tutorial that comes with the pattern is perfect for learning the various stitches. Finishing the tartlet and fruit was a relaxing distraction after a full day of work, and my daughter was eyeing them the entire time!
Katie Weatherly –
I found this to be an easy sew. The project turned out so cute.
Ng Puay Choo –
This is an easy sew though there are many patterns to cut out and handsew. They are adorable and perfect as kid’s kitchen toys!
Ana Miguel –
I liked it. Take a lot of time because it’s hand sew but it’s great to relax 🙂
Betsy Koestler –
I loved sewing this up and learning different hand embroidery stitches. A very relaxing break from the sewing machine. This pattern invites creativity!
Amanda Hockham –
Loved making this! I learned a lot of new stitches and it was fun seeing it all come together!
Corrine Smith –
Loved the instruction on how to do each stitch. This was an easy and fun sew and I had alot of fun making the sandwich.
Kirsten Welch –
This was such a fun sew! I loved the variety of food options! You can make as much or as few as you want and you can change them up to make unique pieces! This is perfect for toddlers or even young children to play with. I see a lot more of these in my future for fun gift ideas!
Karen Thomas –
Love this pattern, it is so relaxing. Nice simple make. The finished items are perfect for children to use for imaginative play, it would make a great addition to any child’s play house, play kitchen or teaser. Any child will love this.
Amy Strawser –
Sewing up these felt foods was super fun! I was brand new to this type of project and these sweet little foods did not disappoint. There are so many to choose from, it’s easy to make a set of something and then add to it later.
Sarah Parkhurst –
I love to sew by hand. Even for larger or more complex sews, there is nothing like the satisfaction one gains from knowing they did it all by hand. I have considered making my kids felt food items many times, but just never really got around to it. This super cute freebie came together relatively quickly and allowed me to not only practice my rust hand stitching skills, but also employ some creative license and make this pattern my own. Due to limited time, having four kids and all, I selected the food items that I knew would get played with the most and after some design input from the peanut gallery, I stitched up a delicious apple slice, banana, pineapple, orange, as well as a delightful tartlet shell for them to hang out in, and finally a slice of cheese and a slice of bread because- cheese sandwich. I have the kiwi and strawberry both cut out and in my bag to be stitched, but I was overruled and forced to make a cheese sandwich instead. Kids. For the apple, kiwi and strawberry, I used glass beads for seeds rather than attempting to argue with teeny tiny felt bits, and personally I love the look. I wish I had thought about using the beads before I stitched French knots. On felt. The size of a quarter. I think both my banana and I would have come out of the experience happier. I am already being asked for more apples and cheese because, cheese sandwiches, and I think after my time in Halloween costume purgatory is done, I’ll whip those up quick. Because, cheese sandwiches. Did I mention my boys really like cheese sandwiches?
Nellie Bray –
Such a sweet little pattern. The explanations for all the stitches are wonderful, and I cannot believe how cute everything turned out. The little whipped cream puffs are the best, and the amount of detail in all the fruit pieces and the pastry cup are wonderful. I was surprised at how easy the whole thing was to make, and it was relaxing to sit and do some hand sewing instead of being in front of my sewing machine. Thank you for a truly creative and perfect pattern.
Amanda Schildmeier –
I had so much fun creating these mix and match felt dolls with my kids! They loved picking out fabrics to use for the clothing and are playing with them 24/7. They also fit perfectly into the RP dollhouse quiet book!
Laura Walker –
These Felt Dolls are adorable! They are so much fun to make and even more fun to play with. I love the detailed stitches on the clothes which make them very realistic. A fabulous weekend project that creates a fun kids toy that even I want to play with!
Branka Čelić –
Felt dolls is such a fun pattern to make. You can allways add more clothes or shoes or hair to the doll, and you can make as much as you want and in any color you wish.
Vicki Hoggarth-Hall –
Making the felt doll, hairs and clothes was a mindful way to spend a Sunday. The pattern is easy to work with. I used as many bright colours as i could from a stack of felt I’d bought 2 years ago. I never knew what to make with the felt until now. Absolutely fantastic way to use up and smaller pieces of felt you have. There’s plenty of options for clothes. I’m in love with the way the hair slides onto the top of the head. Highly recommended this pattern.
Debbie Prince –
Great little make from felt. Amazing scrap buster for the clothes. Easy to sew by hand or machine.
Katie Weatherly –
My doll clothes had alot of hand embroidery details. I enjoyed bringing each outfit to life.
Nicole Lueke –
This pattern is a lovely little project to make for the little ones in your life. The instructions are clear and easy to follow and there are a huge variety of accessory and hair options making it fun.
Kim Cierpik-Gold –
This was such a fun activity for me and my preschooler. She had a lot of fun choosing the colors of the felt for the hair and clothes. She can’t wait to play with it. As a sewing project, it was pretty simple. I used small-sized scraps of interfacing from other projects so it was a perfect way to use up those small pieces. The felt is more forgiving than other fabrics in my opinion so creating the finer detail of the clothing times is easier than one might think. I will definitely will make more for my daughter’s friends.
Tina Marie Baber –
I found the Felt Dolls to be a Fairly easy pattern to follow, the directions were clear, patterns were marked and easy to read. I had a slight issue with my felt (user error) which was easily corrected. My grandchildren and I love the variety of hairstyles and clothes that were included in the pattern. We have plans to continue making more dolls and clothes as soon as the new patterned felt arrives. This play set can be used for girls and boys add a sword or a pirate hat, a coat of armor maybe even a prince and princess. This pattern is a keeper and will supply many hours of fun and imaginative play for children and their adult counterparts such as grandma, grandpa, dad, mom even brothers & sisters. The more the merrier. Fun Awaits a Creative Mind.