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Welcome to my dollmaking journal. I write doll stories, share tips on this creative journey and so much more. Hope you enjoy your visit!.

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Magnolia and Sojourn, Two Fiber Art Dolls Ready To Play
Apr 25

Apr 25 Magnolia and Sojourn, Two Fiber Art Dolls Ready To Play

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dollmaking, petite fig, storytelling

Magnolia and Sojourn are two natural fiber art dolls, made with love and care, ready to play.

Grandfather's Coat
Apr 15

Apr 15 Grandfather's Coat

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dollmaking, petite fig, storytelling

Naval inherits a wool coat from her Great-Grandfather and her fascination with sea navigation deepens.

Naval In The Garden
Apr 10

Apr 10 Naval In The Garden

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custom orders, petite fig, storytelling

Naval is a natural fiber art doll, made as a custom order by Fig & Me. She is 18” tall made in my Petite Fig style. Inspired by Edwardian fashions and her love for all things nautical.

Bunny Art Dolls Inspired by Traditional Toymaking
Mar 25

Mar 25 Bunny Art Dolls Inspired by Traditional Toymaking

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dollmaking, creative process

Mohair bunny art dolls, inspired by the traditional teddy bear. Romantic style with a vintage feel. All natural materials, handmade with love.

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She agreed to some heavy stash busting efforts. 

Last year we were swimming in fabrics. All too pretty and some too small for a full outfit. I can’t be held accountable for holding onto amazing prints that just about make a doll collar! Look ?
I kept experimenting with the dolls hats and here are some results 🐻🌸

A sleuth of velveteen teddy bear 🧸 dolls with huggy arms and long legs. Ready to play hide and seek, make fairy bread and chase chipmunks off your deck. 

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Unlocking your creativity. 

Sometimes dollmaking can take you to unexpected places. You can shy away from the challenge of figuring out how to make something happen…or follow the inner road and see where it takes you. 

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Who wore it better? 🤣

I mentioned in the last post that Miss Mary Wren had a second (and utterly fabulous) dress and the proof is in the pudding. So they say.

I wrote more about the whole thing on my blog, so pay us a visit. If you are on Patreon,

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