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Jane’s Doll Is Ready To Travel To Her New Home

Jane's Doll
Meet my version of Emmaline. This is my first reproduction from my mold of Emmaline.

I’ve just finished this sweet custom made doll especially for Jane.  She is the very first reproduction I’ve made of Emmaline, an amazing Izannah Walker doll that I restored last year.  Emmaline’s owner has very generously allowed me to reproduce her and share her with other Izannahphiles ❤ ❤ ❤ Which has earned her my everlasting thanks!

So without further ado I’d like to introduce you to my version of Emmaline.

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To read about Emmaline, the original antique Izannah Walker doll click here.

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Creating a Doll for Jane; An Extraordinary Adventure in Doll Making

This post is especially for Jane.  Filled with many photographs to help her make the final wardrobe selections for her doll ❤

Jane's Doll
Jane’s doll, a work in progress..

Body covering fabric selections in the desired color range… (click on any photo to enlarge)

Jane's Doll
Shoe leathers.

Hmmmmmm… Ribbon trim, plain, or tucks?

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Claudia’s Doll

Claudia's Doll
A very special custom made doll, from my Anna mold, for Claudia<3
Claudia's Doll close-up
Claudia’s little Anna is wearing an all white dress fashioned from an antique c. 1840-1850 hand sewn, tucked petticoat ❤

 

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Ismay and Isabeau, Two Dolls for Connie

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Two sweet sisters all ready to to begin life in their new home.  Very special custom order dolls for Connie made from my Ismay and Isabeau molds.

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Connie’s Isabeau and Ismay have matching chemises, pantalettes, a petticoats, all made from antique white cotton fabrics, lace and buttons.

Isabeau is showing off her extra petticoat, made from hemstitched antique linen.

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Because sisters love to raid each others closets, I made sure that their dresses will fit both dolls ❤
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Trading dresses!

I love both of the dress fabrics that Connie chose.  Both dresses have extra fabric, for fuller skirts, a deep hem on the paisley dress and two growth tucks on the double pink dress. ❤

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A Custom Made Doll for Paula M.

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All ready to head to her new home in time for Christmas!  This is a special order custom doll for Paula M.  She is a reproduction of my Isabeau with an almost perfect paint surface, bare feet, and a dress made from fabric in her new mom’s stash of reproduction Civil War era cotton prints.

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Thank you for stopping by!!!

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Trick or TREAT! For Anita

A very special Halloween treat for Anita. Her own custom made Anna  🙂    img_9579

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Happy Halloween!!!!

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Melissa’s Doll

melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

I’d like to introduce you all to Melissa’s doll.  She is a wonderful example of one of my custom ordered reproduction Izannah Walker dolls.  Melissa requested a doll with a very thin neck and downward tilted head, that had an appearance reminiscent of one of her favorite antique Izannah Walker dolls (a doll that was previously part of the Popp collection and later owned by R. John Wright).  She asked me to give her doll a pale complexion, but one without the grey tint that many antique Izannahs have.  Melissa also wanted a paint surface that showed some moderate wear and age, but preferred her doll to have a “perfect” nose.  She chose the antique blue paisley print dress fabric from my fabric swatch book and found a photograph of a dress she loved in a museum collection for me to use as a reference.

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Because the dress Melissa wanted for her doll was of a slightly earlier style than those worn by  most Izannah Walker dolls, the two of us created our own imagined history for the doll and her dress.  We decided that the grandmother, of the little girl who first owned this doll, sewed a dress for the doll just like the dresses that she had made for her own daughter.   As I sewed on this dress I daydreamed of a grandmother taking apart a worn out dress that she has made many years before, when her daughter was a young girl.  She set aside all of the best pieces of fabric, then carefully cut them out in a miniature version of the original dress.  Then as she sat sewing all the pieces together, she told her granddaughter stories of how much the little girl’s mother had loved the dress and the things she did when she was a child.

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

I’d like to thank Melissa for sharing her vision of her dream Izannah with me, and giving me the opportunity to bring it to life.  I also have to thank her for having the patience of at least two saints, and not minding how long it took me to make this doll!  ❤

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Melissa's doll www.izannahwalker.com