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Lamour
and Rose's dresses above dolls were superbly
knitted by Doreen from UK.
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The
above dolls' skirts were beautifully knitted by Lynette
from
Dapto Knit and Sew,
NSW
Click
here to enquire about Lynette's patterns and supplies
for beaded knitted skirts
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Anna, Clementine, Norma and Suzanne (above) are from Denise
Harradine's lovely collection |
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above four dolls were superbly made by Wendy Macaulay from Tamworth
in NSW
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group of dolls shown above are beautifully made by Marg Makin and Toni
White of
Mandurah |
Faith
is stunning and costumed by Glennys Truman of Mandurah |
Juliette
above was dressed by Eva (84) from Dapto NSW |
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stunning colourful dresses (above) were made by very talented Bronwyne Berndt
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The
above dolls were costumed using silk ribbon, embroidery and
smocking by a lovely group of talented ladies from
Geraldton, Western Australia
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As
shown above, all types of needlework skills can be used to make these Half
Dolls into Pin Cushions, Tassels. They are easy to make and I offer email
assistance. You can embellish the Pin Cushion doll with embroidery, beaded knitting, beadwork, dimensional embroidery,
smocking, silk ribbon embroidery, candle-wicking, gold-work or quilting etc. The
dolls can decorate furniture or furnishings such as curtains, hall stands, stair
rails, doors or cabinets in any room of the house.
If you would like any
more information about these dolls, please don't hesitate to contact me.
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