The white dog was the first glove doll i made and i named him "Archie". The little pig i named "Willem" My granddaughter Lola likes him a lot. After i learned the basic steps to make the glove dolls i started making my own little creatures. The little black bunny below is named "Bunnita" and the tiny pink striped mouse is named "Fiona" Fi needs a nose. I just haven't found the right button yet....
I took some pictures of some of my old dolls too. The big dolls sitting on my bed are almost as old as my children. I made these old girls when my children were very small, using my own pattern. The teddies sitting with them were mine when i was a child. The big bear i got when i had my tonsils out when i was two, and the little bear we named "Hunny", was given to me when i was born. Now that is an old bear! Both bears were loved so much their fur was rubbed off, and the little bear, Hunny had to be re stuffed.
And then there is my favorite doll of all...My Raggedy Ann.
My Grandmother Mary Stopera, gave me this doll right after i turned 19, as a Christmas gift. As you can see, Annie has the same problem as the old teddies. She has been with me a long time- 34 years this past Christmas. She has been chewed on by a few puppies (long gone now) and age has hardened her stuffing and made her body fabric very fragile. (I can relate!) So part of what i did today was make new leggings for her out of a piece of material i had here, and i will whip stitch them onto her legs soon. I just hope there is some sturdy material left to stitch them to! So tho the day was hectic, i did accomplish some things.
The siding is almost complete, and
we have a lovely cast iron stove too! Zinnia especially appreciates the extra heat. It was a busy day. I'm glad it's over....
4 comments:
Beautiful dolls, sounds like the best kind of day to me. Good thing you got your stove in before all that snow!
Hi Murray! Thanks for the kind words on my dolls. I love making them. I have way too much "little kid" in me and cannot resits a rag doll to save my soul! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment!
I love your dolls! thanks for stopping by my blog - did you see the knitted animals I make? It's hard to sell them, I fall in love with them, guess I'll never really grow up.
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sara
Hi Sara,
I love your dolls too! I have the same problem-i'm still a kid at heart and have a hard time letting go of my little critters! hahaha I've added your blog to my favorites list! Let's keep in touch... :) mare
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