
Anyway, this doll was cute but something was lacking. If you're a doll person you'll know what I mean when I say she just didn't have any life in her.
So last night I took a seam ripper to her. I removed her hair made of fabric strips. I plucked out her embroidered face.
Her skin was made of white muslin. She was much too pale. So I pulled out the walnut ink and stained her...clothing and all.
This morning she was dry so I gave her a new face (with button eyes...Annies MUST have button eyes!) and new hair. I almost got teary-eyed (I know, I'm weird) when I looked at her and saw that she now has that spark of life in her. She looks so totally different than before. I can't believe I neglected her for a whole year.
I also wanted to mention that I am loving all the comments left by new friends!! I've been trying to limit my computer time in an effort to maximize my sewing time, so I haven't taken the time to respond to each comment individually. But I wanted to be sure you knew that I truly appreciate your comments.
Wow she is so beautiful. I drop by here quite a bit lately because I find your stuff so insipiring. This post is a great example of why. I can't wait to see more of your work.
ReplyDeleteShe's so sweet. I love her face. <3
ReplyDeleteshe is cute...i love raggedy ann. i have a few patterns in various sizes and one dolly in progress. but the older, much-loved ones are precious.
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