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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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Little Fig Doll Pattern, make it your own.
Jul 11

Jul 11 Little Fig Doll Pattern, make it your own.

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dollmaking, creative process, patterns
Your Guide to Doll Skin Fabric for Dollmaking.
Jul 4

Jul 4 Your Guide to Doll Skin Fabric for Dollmaking.

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tips + tricks, dollmaking

Discussing the fabrics used to make waldorf dolls or natural fiber art dolls. The brands most commonly used as doll skin and many tips on how to work with these fabrics.

Eileen exploring the garden.
Jul 3

Jul 3 Eileen exploring the garden.

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figlette, dollmaking, custom orders, storytelling
A twinkle in her eye.
Jul 1

Jul 1 A twinkle in her eye.

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figlette, dollmaking, custom orders, creative process, storytelling
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Miss Molly stares at that mandarin, hoping it either falls near her or she can jump that high. Sometimes, being a short little thing has many disadvantages. One of them is procuring your favourite fruit from the garden 🪴.

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Introducing a new chapter in this wild, magical, bonkers life we lead. Our first podcast! 

My husband and I have talked for almost 10 years about working together on a major storytelling project, where he writes epic fantasy stories and I make the c
I’m having an embroidery moment 🥰 and really trying to do it more on knits, as is not my usual thing. 

I love adding small embroidery details to the dolls clothing, I think it makes them look a little bit more special, and I’m trying my
Discovering dollmaking has been one of the greatest gifts this life has bestowed on me. It came to me through the naive intentions being a young mother wanting to make a little doll for her 3-year old daughter. And it has never left me.

Now I feel I

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