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Old 10-21-2011, 05:22 PM
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Amazing ...........beautiful
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Your dolls are unique--they are adorable
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What darling dolls you make. :thumbup:
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She is adorable. Do you sell your dolls?
Yes I do sell them.
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She is sooooo cute!!!
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Rosy, I just love seeing your dolls! I made one doll from an elinor Peace Bailey pattern years as a trade for a stenciled floor cloth. I wish I had made 2 then. We have moved several times since then & I have no idea what happened to the pattern. Oh, well, I guess it wasn't in the cards for me to make 2. I do love yours!!! :lol:
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HOW CUTE IS THAT????? Love how her little snowman looks like her. Just too darn cute!

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This is Snowdrop, a new pattern by Jill Maas. I wanted to give her red shoes or purple shoes lol...but I was good and stuck to the pattern.

She carries her little snowman. She is made out of white velour and I used the side with the nap. This doll has bug eyes, in other words, her eyes poke out of her head like 3-d.

I like her a lot, she is so different from all the color ones I usually do.....

Her dress is made out of a recycled Lawn dress. (girlfriend's dress). I was surprised at how many yards I was able to get out of the skirt .

I sewed a beaded lace down both her arms, Her hair is white fur and her shoes are out of lining fabric. I sewed some pearls in the front. She stands by herself.
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Old 10-22-2011, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
Rosy, I just love seeing your dolls! I made one doll from an elinor Peace Bailey pattern years as a trade for a stenciled floor cloth. I wish I had made 2 then. We have moved several times since then & I have no idea what happened to the pattern. Oh, well, I guess it wasn't in the cards for me to make 2. I do love yours!!! :lol:
Oh I have lot of Elinor's patterns lol. I have made, Percy and the witch I ( forgot her name lol). She has a website and you can check on the patterns, she still has all of them.
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I love her
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She is awesome. I love her.
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