Presenting..... Daria's Hoffman entry! She is a cloth reproduction of a wooden Queen Anne doll of the 1750's.She is 18" tall with a stump base. Her costume is hand-sewn; the Hoffman fabric is accented with brown silk velvet. The pattern is original.
It's wonderful seeing all the fabulous dolls our group has done so far. Here is mine. I used a Barbara Schoenoff pattern since I'm not into making an original yet. Morris was fun to make. Shirley Harwell
A hippie art doll. That's got to be a first. Hippies and art do go together. JCEagle titled his entry "Still Protecting The Earth" Remember those days? Look at the toes & sandals!
We met at the B-Sew Inn at the Farm for our monthly meeting and had another inspiring, lovely time. Here are the wonderful dolls made by or purchased by the doll club members that were our show and tell.
Pad de deux by Brenda.
Camel done by Jayne in Nancy Gawron's class
Doll to be made in Jayne's candlestick doll class.
White Christmas dolls from CIFI, Jayne purchased. Rosemary Clooney, Vera Allen, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye. Wow!
Jack's Boudoir doll from the 1920's, composition.
Felt work by Mary Ann
Shari's Morris doll finished!
Shirley's witch doll. All of the dolls were so beautiful!