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Doll No. 429 April, 2014 |
"Livia" (Prototype #2), about 14 1/2
inches tall. Made from muslin, painted with Helen Pringle's recipe for
"Messy Mix" (half modeling paste, half acrylic gel medium) and acrylic
paints. Bodice, skirt and bloomers are removable. SOLD |
Doll No. 428 April, 2014 |
"Livia" (Prototype #1), about 13 1/2
inches tall. Made from muslin, painted with Helen Pringle's recipe for
"Messy Mix" (half modeling paste, half acrylic gel medium) and acrylic
paints. Bodice, skirt and bloomers are removable. SOLD |
Doll No. 425 August, 2013 |
Cecelia, about 13 inches tall
(commission). Made from
caramel doe suede, she has jointed shoulders and button jointed hips. Face
is needle sculpted. Her clothing is removable.
Her hair is made from loose wool locks, glued and needle felted in place. Pattern
Available SOLD |
Doll No. 423 March, 2013 |
"Toobies" prototype made for Cyndy Sieving's AFICC 2013 Designer Collection book. About 9 1/2 inches tall and made from woven fabric. My intention is to make this into an official pattern with lots of options, including a "Voodoo" doll variation. |
Doll No. 419 Jan., 2013 |
Suffragette Sally,
16 inches tall. She is made from chamois color craft velour. She has a polymer clay face covered with knit fabric, painted,
and sewn to her head. Her clothing is removable. She wears a white chemise
under her
dress. Her shoes are painted. Her hair is camel hair woving, wefted and styled with a felting
needle. Her knees, elbows, shoulders and hips are jointed. SOLD |
Doll No. 406 July, 2012 |
Cecelia, about 14 inches tall. Made for the ODACA Day
Luncheon as a Helper Doll (fundraiser raffle for the ODACA organization). Made from
caramel doe suede, she has button jointed shoulders and hips. Her clothing is removable.
Her hair is a purchased wig, sewn in place. DONATED, OCACA Day 2012 |
Doll No. 416 May, 2012 |
Suffragette Sally, about 15-1/2 inches tall. She is made from Doll
Face Pink craft velour. She has a polymer clay face covered with knit fabric, painted,
and sewn to her head. Her clothing is removable. She wears a white chemise beneath her
dress. Her shoes are painted. Her hair is Colonial wool, wefted and styled with a felting
needle. Her knees, elbows, shoulders and hips are jointed. SOLD |
Doll No. 415 April, 2012 |
Under the Harvest Moon made from Timeless Treasures Complexion
Collection woven fabric. She's about 21 inches tall. Her clothing is removable, including
her fabric shoes. She has jointed shoulders, hips, elbows and knees. Her hair is Tibetan
lamb on the hide, sewn into a wig. SOLD |
Doll No. 412 Jan., 2012 |
Amity doll, made from a wonderful fabric by Timeless Treasures
(Complexion Collection). She's about 20 1/2 inches tall. Her clothing is removable. She
has painted facial features. Her hair is made from a medium
worsted yarn - TLC Amore, "sand" color. SOLD |
Doll No. 409 Nov., 2011 |
Suffragette Sally, final design (I think), wearing patriotic colors
for the Doll
Party Gala 2012 in Ohio. She stands about 16 inches tall. She has a polymer clay face
covered in knit fabric and painted in acrylics. Her clothing is removable. Her elbow
joints have been redesigned to hang and bend more naturally than the earlier prototypes.
Her hair is alpaca roving, wefted and styled with a felting needle. SOLD |
Doll No. 408 Nov., 2011 |
Suffragette Sally prototype doll #2, for the Doll Party
Gala 2012 in Ohio. Sally stands about 16 inches tall and has a painted cloth colvered
polymer clay face. Clothing is removable. Her hair is wefted camel hair woving, glued to
her head and styled with a felting needle. SOLD |
Doll No. 407 Oct., 2011 |
Averill, made from peach craft velour. Has painted cloth-covered polymer
clay face. She has buried bead joints at her elbows, wrists, knees and ankles, and button
jointed shoulders and hips. She has wired fingers. Her hair is made from fringed trim,
glued in place. Her clothing is not removable. She has painted fingernails and bare feet
with painted toenails. SOLD |
Doll No. 403 June., 2011 |
Suffragette Sally was a doll designed for a class I taught at the Doll Party Gala 2012, in Ohio. Sally stands about 16 inches tall. She has a painted cloth covered polymer clay face (using my "Adah" pressmold). Her clothing is removable, and includes chemise, dress and hat. Her shoes are painted. Her hair is camel hair roving. This prototype doll has mitt type hands with stitched finger divisions. SOLD |
Doll No. 401 Feb., 2011 |
Mirabelle is a primitive doll designed for the AFIC (Artistic
Figures in Cloth) participant booklet. She's made of dyed muslin, and is a pancake
style doll. She stands about 14 inches tall and has a pinched needle sculpted nose.
I plan to add more detail and embellishment to this doll and publish the pattern.
This doll was given an update in 2020, and SOLD as a fundraiser benefit for ODACA. |
Doll No. 399 Dec., 2010 |
Averill,
in cream, red and blue. She has a painted cloth-covered polymer clay face and is made from
tan butter suede fabric. She has buried bead joints at her elbows, wrists, knees and
ankles, and button jointed shoulders and hips. She has wired fingers. Her hair is made
from knitted yarn. Her clothing is not removable. She has painted fingernails and bare
feet with painted toenails. SOLD |
Doll No. 398 Oct., 2010 |
Averill,
in autumn colors, with cloth-covered polymer clay face. She's made from peach craft
velour. She has buried bead joints at her elbows, wrists, knees and ankles, and button
jointed shoulders and hips. She has wired fingers. Her hair is made from knitted eyelash
yarn. Her clothing is not removable. She wears slippers made from stretch velour.
SOLD |
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