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“Say Cheese!” and “Smile for the Camera” – SOLD

This doll has been sold.  If you love her and would like to order a similar doll, I would be happy to make one especially for you.

Let’s try this again!  My photography skills dramatically improve in the daylight hours.

To read more about this doll check out my previous posts about her,

Just Finished and Available For Sale &

Today’s Doll .

If you would like to purchase this doll, please visit my website A Sweet Remembrance, or simply call (860-355-5708) or email (paula@asweetremembrance.com) me.

Here she is in her pantalettes and chemise.
Her petticoat is an antique that I cleaned and altered to fit her.
She is wearing a simple white dress with a tucked skirt and sleeves.
Over her dress she wears a lace trimmed apron
In good company with her much older sisters (my original antique Izannah Walker dolls).

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Just Finished and Available For Sale – Now Sold

This doll has been sold and will soon be leaving for her new home in upstate NY.

I stayed up late into the night sewing lace onto sheer white cotton because I dearly wanted to finish this doll.  I was full of impatience to see what she would look like, once I finally dressed her in all of her frothy layers.  It was well worth the effort, since I am very pleased with how she turned out and had sweet dreams of her while I slept.

Since I snapped these photos just before I stumbled up to bed, I had to use a flash.  Her paint does not have as shiny a finish as the glare from the flash makes it appear.  She looks so much more wonderful in person.  Late night, sleep deprived photography is never my best.

The paint on this doll looks very old,  you can see areas where the paint has worn through to show the underlying weave of her stockinette head.  Her hands look like they have held countless cups of pretend tea, been clutched for comfort by a small owner, and generally loved for years on end.

The dressmaking details of her clothing include French seams to join the panels of her sheer white skirts, two rows of tucks at her dress and sleeve hems, three rows of tucks on the bottom of her pantalettes, and hand stitched lace flounces around the edges of her knee length chemise, pantalettes, and apron.  All of the fabrics and laces that I used in making her clothing are antique, and she comes with an antique doll’s petticoat that I have cleaned and restored.  I wish that I would have been able to add a few more rows of tucks to her dress, but I just did not have enough fabric.

The doll herself stands 18 inches tall.  She has a pressed cloth head, oil painted head, shoulders and limbs, and is filled with organic cotton stuffing.  Her body is covered in antique, glazed linen.

Even though it is overcast and rainy again today, I think this young lady needs a ruffled white sunbonnet to keep her shoulders from burning and ward away freckles.  I do still have a few bits of fabric and lace left…

You can purchase this sweet girl for $1200, which will include her sunbonnet and free shipping if you live in the US. If you love her just the way she is and feel that you don’t want a bonnet, she would be a bit less.  Please call me at 860-355-5709 or email paula@asweetremembrance.com if you are interested in buying her, or would like to ask questions.

Now that I have posted this, I suppose I really will have to break down and do all of the house cleaning that I’ve been putting off while I sewed.  Especially since I have someone coming on Saturday for a private tutorial. 🙂  It would be nice if she could walk in the door and not be immediately buried in fabric and tripped up by stray threads! LOL

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Today’s Doll

Thank you for looking, this doll has been sold.

It’s a quiet rainy Sunday here.  A sleepy day full of billowing white fog and the sound of raindrops bouncing along the roof.  I’ve been sorting through my piles of antique fabrics and lace, pulling out lovely pieces of sheer woven white on whites, embroidered whites  and wonderful soft laces.  It may be that I’ve been influenced by the fog, or maybe I’m longing for forgotten summer days and the look of sheer white flounces on little girls dressed their Sunday best.  What ever the reason, I feel inspired to sew layers and layers of ruffled and tucked white clothing.

A shy looking, sweet-faced Izannah with wavy curls is going to be the recipient of my indulgence in all white dress making.  She is sitting patiently by my side as I sew, being good as gold while I measure again and again.  Holding quite still as I drape first one fabric, then another around her.

I tell myself that I’m being quite virtuous by working all day, which is my justification for ignoring all of the cleaning and laundry that I should be doing.  But in my heart of hearts I know that I am really taking a day to spend playing with my dolls. 🙂

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Works in Progress – What is Happening in My Studio Today – SOLD

I thought you might all like to see what I’m working on this week.  I’m just finishing up a wonderful custom order Izannah.  I only have a few more details to complete and then she will be ready to travel to her new home.

Yesterday she graciously agreed to pose for my April ad in Antique Doll Collector magazine.  So she’s been a very busy young lady.  Today she has her final dress fitting and is acquiring laces for her boots.  Tomorrow she will be packing for her trip.  I hope all of the attention doesn’t go to her head!

I made this doll to order as a special commission from her owner.  I would be happy to do the same for you.  Please call me at 860-355-5709 or email me at paula@asweetremembrance.com to discuss custom made dolls.