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Doll No.397 Aug., 2010 |
Averill, in purples and greens with cloth-covered polymer clay face. She's
made from camel 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 an elasticized multi-fiber trim. Her clothing is not removable. She wears slippers
made from stretch velour. SOLD |
Doll No.396 May, 2010 |
Cecelia in yellow, made to order for a customer. Made from brown craft
velour, her flat face is needle sculpted and colored with acrylic paint and colored
pencils. Her hair is a purchased wig, sew in place. Her dress and panties are removable. SOLD |
Doll No.395 May, 2010 |
Cecelia in pink, made to order for a customer. Made from peach craft
velour, her flat face is needle sculpted and colored with acrylic paint and colored
pencils. Her hair is a purchased wig, sew in place. Her dress and panties are removable. SOLD |
Doll No.393 April, 2010 |
Tombstone Angels, pattern for fabric wall hanging and two styles of
6-inch angel pin doll or ornament. The wall hanging measures 10-1/4 X 8-1/2 inches, and
utilizes heavy interfacing like Timtex or Peltex. Pattern available |
Doll No. 391 April, 2010 |
Unnamed
doll, made using Jane
DesRosier's tutorial. She is an 18 inch wall doll made from muslin. Her head, neck and
upper chest/back have been sculpted in paperclay. SOLD |
Doll No. 392 April, 2010 |
Averill, made from craft velour. This is the last
Averill made from my original sculpt. I've since resculpted the face, and have had made
molds from this new sculpt. Averill has button joints at the shoulders and hips. Her
elbows, wrists, knees and ankles have buried bead joints. She has detailed finger and
toenails. Her hair is made from fringed trim. SOLD |
Doll No. 383 April, 2010 |
Another doll made from my pattern Under the Harvest Moon, designed for Doll
Crafter & Costuming magazine, September 2009 issue. She's made from woven fabric, and
stands 22-23 inches tall. She has a trapunto style face with minimal needle sculpting. Her
facial features are acrylic paint and colored pencil. Her hair is fringed upholstery trim.
Her clothing is removable. She has button jointed shoulders and hips, and hinge joints at
the elbows and knees. SOLD Pattern available |
Doll No. 390 March, 2010 |
Izannah Walker inspired doll, made in Dixie Redmond's Izannah Walker Workshop. The doll body is made from Dixie's pattern. The Paperclay head is hand-sculpted, and is one-of-a-kind. The head, neck and upper chest/back has been covered with knit fabric, then gessoed and painted in acrylics. Her boots are painted. She has a light wash of thinned burnt umber paint for a slightly aged look. Her clothing is removable. Her dress is my own design. Her muslin pantaloons, chemise and petticoat are from Dixie's pattern. |
Doll No. 389 March, 2010 |
Izannah Walker inspired doll, made in Dixie Redmond's Izannah Walker Workshop. The doll body is made from Dixie's pattern. The Paperclay head is hand-sculpted, and is one-of-a-kind. The head, neck and upper chest/back has been covered with knit fabric, then gessoed and painted in acrylics. Her ears are sewn and stuffed fabric. Her boots are painted. She has a light wash of thinned burnt umber paint for a slightly aged look. Her clothing is removable. Her dress is my own design. Her apron is from a vintage pattern. Her muslin pantaloons, chemise and petticoat are from Dixie's pattern. |
Doll No. 388 Feb., 2010 |
Custom Averill doll made for co-worker, who wanted a goth-inspired doll for
her daughter-in-law. Goth can be interpreted in many ways, so I went with a Victorian-goth
type doll (almost Steampunk in style) using black and purple. This doll has a
cloth-over-clay face and buried bead joints. SOLD
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Doll No. 387 Dec., 2009 |
Special
doll made for retiring CEO, Terry. This doll was made in his likeness, using a photograph
printed onto fabric. Stands about 18 inches tall, Terry's clothing is not removable. Hair
is mohair, glued onto his head, trimmed and styled. This doll was presented to Terry
12/31/09, from the Emergency Department staff. GIFTED |
Doll No. 377 July, 2009 |
This doll was made using my pattern Under the Harvest Moon, designed for Doll
Crafter & Costuming magazine, September 2009 issue. Harvest Moon is made from dyed
muslin. She stands 22-23 inches tall. She has a trapunto style face with minimal needle
sculpting. Her facial features are acrylic paint and colored pencil. Her hair is fringed
upholstery trim. Her clothing is removable. She has button jointed shoulders and hips, and
hinge joints at the elbows and knees. SOLD |
Doll No. 373 May, 2009 |
Cecelia doll, about 12 1/2 inches tall. Made from brown
craft velour. Face is needle sculpted, with acrylic paint and colored pencil features. She
has hand-stitched finger and toe divisions. Hair is natural wool lock, needle felted in
place. Clothing is removable. DONATED |
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