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Where To See My Dolls and Other Creations

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Eliza Jane finally has a name and a dress. 🙂 She is the latest addition to my family of antique Izannah Walker dolls and is named after my great-grandmother, Eliza Jane Tarvin Stogner. Her dress and petticoat are antiques that I purchased last summer and fit as if they were made for her. Once I find time to make a mold, Eliza Jane will bring the number of Izannah Walker dolls that I can reproduce for you up to twelve!

Recently my friend, Edyth, suggested that I create a comprehensive list of online sites where people can see my dolls and other handmade works.  I do have a lot of different blogs, websites,etc. so a handy reference list is a great idea.  Thank you Edyth!!!

MY MAIN WEBSITE WITH ONLINE SHOPPING CART

www.asweetremembrance.com – Paula Walton’s A Sweet Remembrance

MY BLOGS

www.izannahwalker.com – My Izannah Walker Journal and occasionally a few other dolls too.

www.spuncottonornaments.com – My Spun Cotton Ornament Journal

www.paulawalton.com – My 18th Century Home Journal all about everyday living in an 18th century house.

CLASS MEMBER SITES FOR STUDENTS IN MY “CLASSES BY MAIL”- these are invitation only for students.

www.izannahwalker.ning.com

www.spuncottonornaments.ning.com

www.alabamababy.ning.com

PINTEREST

45 Boards and 30.9 k Pins!

FACEBOOK

www.facebook.com/ASweetRemembrance/  All things A Sweet Remembrance, photos and tid-bits you won’t find on my blogs and website, plus a handy notification of blog posts too.

Some of you have also sent me personal friend requests on facebook, which is great.  I do have a personal facebook account too, which is not what you want if you just want to  read about my dolls 🙂  My personal facebook page is full of family, friends, and cats.  So if you DON’T want to see hundreds of baby photos my personal page is not the one for you. 🙂

 

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Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll

Hannah’s Summer Dress

You may remember Hannah, who when we left her last, was starting out on her journey to this year’s Early American Life Directory photo shoot.IMG_4874

I’m happy to say that Hannah has safely returned from her adventures.  She has had a glorious time during the past week or so, sorting through all of the fabrics and trims that I brought home from Brimfield.  She finally settled on this early grey, tan and muted red, sheer paisley cotton print for her second dress, with extravagant antique silk velvet shoulder bows.  IMG_4844

Now that her wardrobe is complete, Hannah will be leaving once again.  This time to her new home, where she will join her sister Isane. ❤

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  • If you scroll down you will be able to see the fabric for Hannah’s dress when it was still gracing the back of an extremely worn crazy quilt, and the big pile of antique ribbons that Hannah sorted through to find the perfect ones for her new dress.  Just look for the post about my Brimfield treasure hunt.
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A Trip to Brimfield Yields Treasures!

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So many great things to see! Our trip to Brimfield on Wednesday was wonderful.

On Wednesday my husband and I made our annual trek to Brimfield, MA.  Three times a year Brimfield is filled to capacity with dealers selling antiques, vintage items and collectibles of all kinds.  We usually only go in May, although we have occasionally gone in July, when the weather is blisteringly hot.  We’ve never managed to go up in September, since fall is a busy time for us…

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Brimfield is usually one of my major buying trips for antique fabrics and trims. This year I found slightly less fabric, but bought more antique silk velvet ribbon than I’ve come across in a long time.

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Another item I came away with in abundance was petticoats. Women’s petticoats, baby petticoats and doll petticoats!!!

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I even found a doll size mohair coat ❤

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The dolls were quite excited when I carried in several new pieces of furniture for their house.  I was lucky enough to find a tiny 1850’s jelly cupboard, a stretcher base table with a wonderful Christmas inscription on the underneath side, and an amazing little rope bed.

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All in all a very successful expedition!

 

Doll for Sale · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll

Lily #2 is SOLD

Lily #2 available for sale
Lily #2 has found a new home of her very own!

SOLD- Thank You!  I’ve just finished making Lily #2’s pantalettes, petticoat and sun bonnet.  Now that she is finished she is looking for a new home to call her own.

I am able to offer you reproductions of Lily due to the amazing generosity of my friend Susie, who owns the real Lily.  I am currently almost finished  restoring the original Lily and Susie very kindly told me that she wanted me to make a mold from her while she was here.  I’ll be chronicling Lily’s restoration journey here in the upcoming weeks. Lily has a very classic Izannah head and at 17 inches is the middle stair step between my  Isabeau and Izzybelle.

I am able to offer you reproductions of Lily due to the amazing generosity of my friend Susie, who owns the real Lily. I am currently in the midst of doing restoration on the original Lily and Susie very kindly told me that she wanted me to make a mold from her while she was here. I’ll be chronicling Lily’s restoration journey here in the upcoming weeks. Lily has a very classic Izannah head and at 17 inches is the middle stair step between my Isabeau and Izzybelle.
Here is Lily #2 posing along with Isabeau and the real antique Lily.
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Lily #2 has a second skin made from dark red glazed antique cotton.
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She has two curls in front of each ear and a short fringe of hair at the nape of her neck.
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Her patalettes are scalloped at the hem and her chemise and petticoat are trimmed with lace.
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Because the days are getting longer and filled with sunshine, Lily #2 has a sun bonnet to wear when she goes out to the garden or rambles in the woods.
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Pansies! Lily #2 hopes that she will be able to help with the gardening at her new home…
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Lily #2 – $1300.00 with free shipping to any U.S. address. Lay-away available.
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Lily #2 strolling among the bleeding hearts…
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Hannah has returned from the Early American Life photo shoot just in time to pose with Lily #2 and show off their matching dresses. The dresses are made from the same antique fabric in two different styles. (Hannah is sold).
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It’s so nice to have dear friends!
Lily #2 for sale
Lily #2 is available for adoption for $1250.00 without her bonnet, or $1300.00 with bonnet. You may also add a second dress of your choice to her wardrobe for an additional $200.00
Martha Jenks Chase and Izannah Walker doll
I’m sure you are probably all familiar with this photo of Martha Jenks Chase holding her Izannah Walker doll that appeared in the wonderful article “The Search for Izannah Walker” by Monica Bessette, Doll News, Spring 1994. Look at the Izannah in this photo. I believe that the same mold was used to make this doll and the original Lily. If you do not have a copy of Monica’s article, you should. It is fascinating and a must read for all Izannahphiles!!!

SOLD – If you have any questions about Lily #2, or would like to welcome her into your doll family, please email me at paula@asweetremembrance.com or call 860-355-5709 during business hours. Oops! I almost forgot to mention that shipping is free to any U.S. address and that lay-away is also available. 🙂

You can see more photos of Lily #2 by scrolling down or clicking here- https://izannahwalker.wordpress.com/2016/05/02/playing-dolls-with-my-own-little-alice/

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“Look, she has boots!”

 

 

Antique Izannah Walker Dolls

The Dolls Welcome a New Sister to Their Family

Early Izannah Walker Doll from the collection of Paula Walton

The dolls are overjoyed that one of their older sisters has come to join the family of Izannah Walker dolls that lives here with me!  This very early example of Izannah Walker’s work has spent all of her long  life in Rhode Island.  She is from an estate in Coventry, RI, which is about 31- 1/2 miles from Central Falls, Rhode Island, where Izannah Walker lived and worked; and 35 miles distant from Bristol, RI where Izannah was born.

Early Izannah Walker Doll from the collection of Paula Walton
Here she is just moments after she arrived.
Early Izannah Walker Doll from the collection of Paula Walton
Isabeau made her long lost sister comfortable in the parlor and introduced her to our house guest Lily. Isabeau and Lily are approximately 15 to 20 years younger than their Rhode Island sister.
Early Izannah Walker Doll from the collection of Paula Walton
Then  Isabeau took her new sister to the kitchen for a reviving cup of tea.
Early Izannah Walker Doll from the collection of Paula Walton
After such an exhausting journey, our newest family member was more than ready for bed.
Early Izannah Walker Doll from the collection of Paula Walton
Good Night! Sweet Dreams!
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Playing Dolls with My Own Little “Alice”

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My own little “Alice” and Lily playing in the doll’s new house.

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“The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house. All that cold, cold, wet day.”

― Dr. Seuss, The Cat in the Hat

Today is a cool rainy day, much too wet to garden, with persistent downpours that make the walk out to my studios seem very uninviting. So I’ve decided that it would be an excellent morning to sit next to the fire and share photos of my own adventures in wonderland…  On Saturday baby Cloe came to stay with us while her parents went out and about.  It was the perfect time to play dress up with the Izannahs and explore a bit of their new house!

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“Oh!” “I like this doll!”
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“She has such a pretty dress.”
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“Grandma made her little fingers, just like mine!”
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“Look, she has boots!”
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“Uh-Oh!” “The dollies fell down!”

 

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Cloe visiting with Isabeau, Lily and my reproduction Lily in the parlor of the doll’s house.
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“Can Lily #2 come out to play?”
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“Lily you wait here while I get the table…”

Cloe and Lily #2 whiled away the afternoon playing in the kitchen of the doll house, with a brief intermission for Cloe to change her dress. ❤

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“We need to move the chairs!”
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c. 1830 doll cupboard in original salmon paint and an impatient baby who could not wait to have her dress fastened before she started playing again!

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“Lily sit in this chair and wait for me. I’ll come back and play with you another day!”

The rain has stopped, the sun is out and my story has come to an end.  Please come back soon to see more photos of Lily #2.  She will be ready for sale this week, just as soon as I finish her petticoat and pantalettes.  If you just can’t wait for her sale post, you may contact me with questions about her by emailing paula@asweetremembrance.com or calling 860-355-5709 during business hours.

Other upcoming blog posts will feature an in-depth focus on my restorations of two antique Izannah Walker dolls (Lily pictured here and Emmaline), and a complete tour of the doll’s house.  I hope you can join us here at http://www.izannahwalker.com for both.

I’ll be posting more photos from Saturday’s photo shoot with Cloe on my A Sweet Remembrance facebook page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hannah is Traveling to Locust Grove for Early American Life Photo Shoot

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Hannah!

Last week I got a call from Early American Life to tell me that I have been selected for inclusion in their 2016 Directory of Traditional American Craftsmen!  Such great news!!!  Even better, they asked if I could ship a doll to Locust Grove in Louisville, Kentucky for the directory photo shoot.  After I said “yes”, reality set in and panic ensued… Both dolls that I’d entered in the directory competition had been sold, so I needed to finish another doll from one of the same molds ASAP.  I was already working on this Hannah for Carole, who readily agreed that Hannah could make a side journey to Kentucky before traveling to her new home.  Thank you Carole!!! Earlier today I started Hannah off on her journey by escorting her to UPS.  When she returns here after her trip, I’ll do the fittings for her second dress, then send her off one last time.

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I love the body on this doll! It just naturally falls into the same resting position that many antique Izannahs do.

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Custom Made Dolls · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll

Shirley’s Doll Part Two

Yesterday I had to hurry through my photo shoot with Shirley’s doll, due to the setting sun and fast approaching evening.  So today I took a few more photos. 🙂IMG_1396

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Cloe REALLY wanted to give this doll a hug… possibly forever ❤
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Shirley’s Doll

I’d like to introduce you all to Shirley’s doll.  She is a custom doll, made from my Isabeau mold and is slightly smaller than Isabeau, at 17 – 1/2 inches, as requested.

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17- 12 inches tall, with just a bit of “wear & age”. Bare feet, ringlets, and an antique – unused, store stock – white second skin.

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Shirley asked for plain, untrimmed undergarments, with tucks on the petticoat. All three pieces are made from antique sheeting that was previously parts 19th century women’s petticoats.
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This dress is made from a wool challis striped fabric and matching border print. The dress has longer length gathered sleeves and a cartridge pleated skirt.
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This second dress is made from a mid-19th century cotton in a paisley print. It also has the same longer length gathered sleeves, and has two “growth” tucks in the skirt.

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This is a close-up of the wool challis dress that shows the cartridge pleating, and a worn spot in the fabric that is patched from underneath with a matching piece of challis. Even the most glorious fabric suffers a bit from the passing of time… but considering 165 or so years since this fabric was made it is in amazing condition. 🙂
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Just enough light at the end of the day for a visit to see the doll’s new house. It is coming along really well!

 

Antique Izannah Walker Dolls · Holidays · Uncategorized

Isabeau’s Diary

“Dear Diary,

I’m sorry I haven’t written for a few days.  It’s been such a busy weekend!  Our dearest friend Emmaline has come to visit and we are having such fun.”

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“We had a very Happy Valentine’s Day!”
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“We are so happy the Emmaline came to stay with us for a nice long visit!”

“Every day we all walk out to check on the progress of our new house…”

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The doll's new house www.izannahwalker.com

The doll's new house www.izannahwalker.com

The doll's new house www.izannahwalker.com

The doll's new house www.izannahwalker.com

"Then we come inside and for hot cocoa!"
“Then we come inside for hot cocoa!”
"and climb back up in our cozy cupboard."
“and climb back up into our cozy cupboard.”

“Good night dearest diary.  Love, Isabeau”