Category Archives: Dollmaking

Making a Rag Wreath

Saturday, September 3, 2005   It’s family reunion time, and there is always an auction to raise money for the upkeep of the family cemetery.  We always have a wide selection of items, and they bring much more money than they … Continue reading

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Betsy Lou – Doll #2

  Betsy Lou is finished. She has sculpted fingers, antiqued body, and black yarn hair, touched with grey. She wears her hair pulled into a bun at the top of her head. Her children have never seen their mother without her trademark bun. … Continue reading

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The Birth of Annabelle

July, 2005   BACKGROUND   After Little Gal was born, I became interested in making dolls. Most little girls like dolls, and I figured Little Gal would, too. So far, I haven’t made many. She has a topsy-turvy doll and two … Continue reading

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