Doll for Sale · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll · Where to Shop

Now Sold -This Doll is Ready to Travel with Her Sunbonnet to Keep Those Pesky Freckles Away

SOLD – THANK YOU FOR LOOKING

Pink, pink and more pink with tucks, flounces, ribbons and bows.

Please feel free to call or email me if you have any questions or need more information or additional photos.  You may purchase her on my website, where there is a shopping cart,  automated checkout and detailed description.  Or if you are just too hot and tired to deal with filling in the order form, call me at 860-355-5709 and I will do everything for you 🙂

Doll Clothing · Doll for Sale · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll · Where to Shop

This Doll is Now Up for Auction on eBay – SOLD – Thank you

Thank you so much for looking!  This doll is now sold.   You may custom order her younger sister:) by calling 860-355-5709 or emailing me paula@asweetremembrance.com.

I’ve just finished listing this doll on eBay.  She is up for auction with a wardrobe of two dresses, an antique indigo print summer dress and a brown reproduction Civil War era brown cotton print dress for fall and winter.   You know how important it is for a girl to have a choice of ensembles 🙂 .

Doll for Sale · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll · Where to Shop

Dolls Fresh Out of My Studio and Available Now

These are the dolls I have available for sale at the moment.  Please feel free to call or email me if you are interested in buying one of them, or if you have any questions or would like to see additional photos.   860-355-5709 paula@asweetremembrance.com   Click on any photo to enlarge.

SOLD 16 inch tall reproduction Izannah Walker boy. Made with a pressed cloth head, just like Izannah Walker made her dolls. The mold for this doll was taken directly from one of my original antique Izannah Walker dolls. $1250
SOLD Another view of 16 inch reproduction Izannah Walker boy. He is wearing a pleated linen tunic and trousers, plus a linen chemise.
SOLD Here is how he looks underneath it all. Notice his red topped painted boots and vintage red polished cotton second skin.
18 inch reproduction Izannah Walker doll. An all cloth doll, made with a pressed cloth head, just like Izannah Walker did. She is filled with organic cotton stuffing, which is equivalent to that used in the originals. $1250
Full view of 18 inch Izannah Walker reproduction doll. She is wearing a dress made from antique “double pink” calico. Underneath her dress is a chemise, patelettes, two petticoat and painted shoes.
Detail of 18 inch reproduction Izannah Walker doll’s hand.
SOLD 18 inch reproduction Izannah Walker doll dressed in unused antique indigo calico dress. This sweet dreamy girl wears a strand of red coral beads around her neck, underneath her gown she is dressed in a lace trimmed chemise and pantalettes, plus an antique petticoat. All cloth construction, with pressed cloth head made in the manner that Izannah Walker made her original dolls. $1250

SOLD Close-up of reproduction Izannah Walker doll in indigo dress.
SOLD Detail of curls and the back of her head.
SOLD Painted boots with scalloped tops, trimmed in red.

Design Your Own Doll

I have one doll that is ready to be dressed.  Here is your chance to pick and choose amongst my antique fabrics to get just the right outfit for the Izannah that you have always wanted!  You may select the fabrics, style of dress, chemise, pantalettes and petticoat.  Additionally you may choose the color of her second skin and pick between bare feet and painted boots.  $1250 complete.

If you love making your own doll clothes, it would be possible to purchase the finished doll without clothing and with a copy of my Izannah Walker Doll Clothes Pattern.  Call or email me to inquire if you are interested in this option.

18 inch reproduction all cloth Izannah Walker doll, with pressed cloth head. All ready for you to choose her finishing details. You pick her clothing fabrics and styles.
Reproduction Izannah Walker doll with two curls in front of each ear and short cropped hair at the nape of her neck.

A Fantastic Deal

Here are two wonderful black reproduction Izannah Walker dolls.  I enjoyed making these doll immensely, but sadly they have turned out not to be  as popular as I had hoped.  Apparently there must have been a reason that Izannah Walker made so few black dolls :) These two young ladies are looking for a new home and to speed them on their way I’m offering them to you at half the cost of their sisters.  This is a wonderful chance to get a very special doll at a very good price.

SOLD Black reproduction Izannah Walker doll. 18 inches tall, all cloth, fully dressed.
SOLD 18 inch black reproduction Izannah Walker doll. Fully dressed, all cloth doll without the bonnet.

You may also commission custom made dolls, call or email to discuss all of your options.

Doll Accessories · Doll Clothing · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll · Shows · Where to Shop

Online Show Open at www.paulawalton.com

***Thank you to everyone who came to the show last year in 2011!!!  I hope you are enjoying your purchases.  I’m not doing an online show in 2012 because we are having a wedding in the family instead. ***

The show is open! Hours – Friday, June 24th at 8 p.m. Eastern Time through        10 p.m. Sunday, June 26th.

The show includes dolls, antique bears and toys, vintage and antique cooking items, small handcrafted treasures plus a few surprises for sale on a first come basis.  So don’t wait!

The show is  posted on my blog, www.paulawalton.com.  You will be able to view the show by visiting paulawalton.com from 8 p.m. Eastern Time on June 24th through 10 p.m. Eastern Time June 26th.   If you see something you would like to buy, you can either email me at paula@asweetremembrance.com or call me at 860-355-5709, please no phone calls before 9 a.m. or after 10p.m. Eastern Time.   I will be accepting checks, money orders and Paypal for payment.  You may also place items on lay away.  If you would like to pay using Paypal, I will invoice you.  If you wish to pay with a credit card, you may do so through Paypal as a guest – you do not have to open a Paypal account.

As always everything, except carousel horses and large pieces of furniture, will include free shipping.  If it is possible for you to come pick your purchases up in person, then I will subtract a bit from your total 🙂

I will be posting additional items throughout the weekend, so check back 🙂

Click on these links to go right to the show:

Dolls

Bears

Sewing & Fabric

Antique Children’s and Doll’s Furniture

Fanciful Hand Wrought Goods

Antique Kitchen and Cooking

Want to see more???  Visit my main website for more of my work.

Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll · Shows · Where to Shop

Dolls Currently Available for Sale – SOLD

The doll featured in my May ad in Antique Doll Collector sold this morning.  She will soon be traveling to her new home in upstate New York.

Sold


Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll · See Me in Print

See Me in Dolls Magazine

As you probably already know, 2011 is my 25th anniversary as a professional doll maker and craftswoman.  The image above appeared in the May issue of Dolls magazine.  I’m also featured in the June issue of Dolls in their News and Notes  section.   Thank you Dolls!

Celebrations · Izannah Reproduction Doll Class · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll

Doll Making Retreat September 9-12, 2011

The 2012 retreat is September 28th – October 3.  Click here to read all the details.

 

***Are you interested in attending an Izannah Walker Doll Making Retreat in 2012???  If so please follow this link to my “planning” post and leave a comment to let me know the time of year/dates that work best for you.

I haven’t tried to schedule many in person classes in the past couple of years because I know that traveling to a doll making class would be quite a splurge in this economy.   However, since I’m doing a number of  special events to celebrate my 25th anniversary, I thought that I would see if anyone is interested in coming here, to New Milford, CT, for a long weekend of doll making in September.

An Overview of the Retreat

Reproduction Dressmaking for your Izannah Walker Dolls

On Friday, September 9th, I will be teaching an intensive one-day class focusing on the fine details of making reproduction mid 19th century doll clothing suitable for Izannah Walker dolls.  We’ll start with my Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll Clothes Pattern for an 18- 1/2 Inch Doll and move on from there to explore some of the  intricate and exquisite techniques that make 19th century dress making so beautiful.  Attendees will need to purchase one of my doll clothing patterns and do some prep work prior to 9/9, so that we can make the most of our class time.   Tuition is $115 for the day, plus $29 for the pattern (the pattern comes with the doll making class instructions, so if you are taking both classes, you do not need to buy the pattern for the Friday session) .

Making Izannah Molds, Pressed Cloth Heads and Bodies

A three-day condensed version of my Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll Class starts on Saturday morning, September 10th.  Just like in the clothing class, students will need to order my doll class and do some homework ahead of time.  Once you get to class we will be making two types of molds, forming pressed cloth heads, and constructing the doll’s body. This is a wonderful class for anyone interested in antique cloth dolls and for those who would like to learn to incorporate pressed cloth heads into their own doll designs.  Tuition is $285 for 15 hours of class room time, plus $250 for the doll class.

You may take just one class or sign up for both.  Both classes are intended for fairly experienced doll makers.  To get the most out of them you need to already know how to sculpt, paint and sew.  I need to have a minimum of 3 students registered (per class) by August 15th in order to hold the retreat.

If you already have one of my Izannah doll clothes patterns, or are currently a class member in my Class by Mail group, then obviously you would just need to pay the classroom tuition when you register for the retreat.

General Information About Both Classes

Classes will be held at my 18th century farm (sorry, no farm animals except cats).  We will be working out of my studio  building and a tent*, so that you can enjoy a bit of autumn splendor,if the weather cooperates.

Students will get a tour of my antique doll collection which  features cloth dolls including Izannah Walker originals, and early papier-mache milliner’s models (plus more), as well as my c.1790 house.

Classes run from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. each day, with the exception of Sunday, September 11th.  On Sunday class will start at 1:00 p.m., so you will have a chance to go to church, sleep in, have a leisurely brunch, or go shopping at The Elephant’s Trunk Flea Market, one of the best flea markets in New England.

On Friday, Saturday and Monday I will whip up something simple for lunch, using fresh produce from my gardens, or you may choose to bring a lunch with you.  Tea and coffee will be available all day, because I work best with constant infusions of caffeine :).

You will need to bring supplies along with you, as they are not included in the classes.  A supply list will be sent out well in advance of September.  The exception to this is that I will  provide  all the plaster you need.   If you are flying in and weight is a consideration, you may make arrangements to have silicone mold putty sent here directly.  I have numerous sewing machines that you can use,  you are also welcome to bring your own portable machine.

Due to space limitations, class sizes are going to have to be kept fairly small.  Sign up early to avoid being disappointed.  If I do have to cancel, due to lack of registrations by 8/15, I will refund your tuition.  Otherwise tuition is non-refundable.  What is the reason for this policy? Once you book space in the class, it will potentially keep other people from being able to sign up and also will effect whether or not the class will meet the minimum number of required students. People need to be able to make their travel plans in advance, so if you register and then cancel it creates huge problems.

If you are purchasing the pattern or the doll class by mail and are sure you will still want them, even if the retreat has to be canceled, I will send them to you as soon as you register.  Otherwise, I will mail them to you just as soon as I have three confirmed students.

There are several hotels and inns located in New Milford.  The Homestead Inn is the closest to me, and is within walking distance of the town green.  Restaurants are plentiful on the green and in the historic downtown area, although it helps if you like Italian food 🙂 .  If you don’t mind a short drive, Kent, CT, just north of New Milford on Route 7, has some nice places to stay.  Last year Yankee magazine named Kent as one of it’s Top 25 Foliage Towns.

* I regret that the classes are not handicap accessible, because of the terrain and antique buildings.

Other Fun Events and Excursions In This Area

The Brimfield Antique and Collectibles fall shows are September 6 – 11th, so you could easily attend the shows, which are about 2 – 1/2 hours north of here, before heading to New Milford for the retreat.  If you love antiques, another great show in this area is the Harwinton Antiques and Design Weekend on September 3 & 4 (formerly held in Farmington, CT).  The Stormville Antique and Flea Market is also being held the same weekend, 9/3-4.

If you are in the mood for more rustic pursuits, a Farmer’s Market is held on the New Milford green every Saturday from 9:00 – 12:00.  I can also recommend the Averill Farm in Washington, CT for pick your own apples, or Maple Bank Farm in Roxbury, CT. for apples and other great produce.  There are some delicious, fun places to stop for lunch along the way to either Averill’s or Maple Bank Farm, just ask and I’ll provide details. A picnic at Kent Falls, is another delightful way to spend a fall afternoon.  Two scenic covered bridges are just a short drive away and are well worth a visit.  If you go to the bridge in West Cornwall be sure to stop in for a meal at The Wandering Moose Cafe.

Do you like life in the fast lane?  Visit Lime Rock Race Track  for their 29th Historic Festival and watch a century of cars in 10 categories compete in sprint races September 2-5.  Or visit the big city, New York City (2 hours) and Boston (2 – 3/4 hours) are both within easy driving distance.

Need more?  I can make enough suggestions to keep you busy sight seeing for at least another week!  Ask me.

How To Register

Simply call me at 860-355-5709 or email me, paula@asweetremembrance.com, to sign-up or to ask questions.  Payment is due when you register.  You may send me a check, money order, or Paypal payment (special instructions apply to Paypal , so that I can refund the entire amount to you in the event of cancellation,  without having to deduct Paypal fees).

Antique Izannah Walker Dolls · Doll Clothing · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll

Pantalettes

My Valentine’s Day post this year was about chemises.   Continuing with the undergarment theme, today I’m talking about pantalettes.  Unlike my previous post, this time around I will not be modeling any of pantalettes. 🙂

One of my reproduction Izannahs and her pantalettes.

All of my reproduction Izannahs wear pantalettes as part of their authentically recreated clothing.  I base the pantalettes that my dolls wear on a pair that are part of the original garments belonging  to one of my antique Izannah Walker dolls.You can see another photo of these pantalettes here.

The origins of pantalettes can be found in early 19th century France, and from there the fashion soon spread to England and America.  Pantalettes were worn by women and children of both sexes.

Antique pantalettes with two separate legs.
Close-up of the center leg edge.

The legs of pantalettes can either be two separate pieces that are joined only at the waist (as is the case with my doll’s version) or the legs can be sewn together with either a side or back opening.  The hemline of the legs varied from below the knee to ankle length.

Antique womens pantalettes with back opening waistband.
Close-up of pantalettes back opening.
Close-up of pantalettes front.
To see more illustrations from Godey's Lady's Book check out my previous post c. 1860's Girl's Clothing Styles

To view c. 1860’s Girl’s Clothing Styles post, click here.

To enlarge any of the smaller photos, simply click on them.

Friends.
Antique Izannah Walker Dolls · Doll Clothing · Doll for Sale · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll

“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).

Doll Clothing · Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll · Where to Shop

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