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Thursday, April 16, 2026

My Favorite Thrift Store Dolls

Most of my absolute favorite dolls came from thrift stores.
I wanted to share my favorites with you. 

I'm going to start with the littlest.


This is a 1967 Florence Niddle Kiddle.
I found her naked and alone in a thrift store bin.
She was way down at the bottom 
underneath a lot of other toys! 
She is 3 inches tall.

I made her this travel case room.

When I was a girl I had a Barbie travel case and 
I loved it!
I would take it to my Grandma's house when we 
would stay with her during school breaks.
Since then I have made several travel cases.

I love the idea of a traveling doll room!

This is florence in her Nurses Uniform, that
I made for her.
Yes, Florence Niddle is a nurse!

This is my 1957 Betsy McCall, Melanie.

When I found her, her head was off!
I only paid $5.00 for her!

But now she is lovely!

I made this traveling case room for Melanie and Sophie.

Sophie and Melanie

One of my earliest thrift store dolls
is my Pleasant Co. Molly.  
I found her in this green velvet Christmas dress.
Her hair was AWFUL! Her wig was 
frizzy and someone had chopped 
off a lot of her hair.
(It was me before I knew how to fix doll hair)

Since then I found a replacement 
Molly wig and she is lovely!

Here she is now! 

This is Bonnie. She is a 1977 Madame
 Alexander Pussycat Doll. This is
how she looked when I found her!

Here she is now!

This is my 1950s era Tiny Tears Doll.
She was in desperate need of a bath!
I also refreshed her lips and cheeks.

Here is Lara now! I just love her!

I found this Madame Alexander Maggie
in a used book store! Can you believe it?
In a back corner was a box with dolls
in pieces, except for Maggie.

After a lot of work and a new wig
Here she is! You can see I 
re-dyed her skirt and added
some embroidery roses to cover
the holes, lots of holes.

Another early find was my 
Madame Alexander Cissy Doll.
I did a double take when I saw her!
She was lying on a stack of 1980s porcelain 
dolls you find in almost every thrift store.

I stopped shopping right then and went
straight to the register, I was in shock!

Here she is refreshed with a new hat.

And here she is with her matching 
shopping basket.

This is MaryLou. She is a 1955 
Miss Revlon Doll and the DIRTIEST 
doll I have ever worked on!

Here she is from a recent hairstyle refresh.

This is another Miss Revlon, Laura Ann. 
I found her in Albequerque, NM
in a second hand store.
All I could see was a bit of that stripe dress
inside a case full of  porcelain dolls.

Here she is! Lovely in yellow stripes.

My two Miss Revlons love to pose!

I owe this Revlon Crown Princess doll
to my daughter! We were thrifting together
and she brought me this little doll and asked.
"Mom, is this a good doll?"

Oh yes! She is a 1950s Crown Princess doll.
She is a precursor to the Little Miss Revlon Doll.

Here she is now Viola, Revlon Crown Princess.

One of my absolute favorites is Shea. 
She is circled in the picture from the 
Estate Sale where I found her.
She is a 1972 Ideal Crissy Doll. 

When she first came home with me
she was a hot mess.

Here she is today! So lovely!

This is her sister Crissy when I first
found her.  She is a 1969 Crissy doll.

OK, OK! She's not
actually from a thrift store, but I 
couldn't leave her out!

Here is Crissy today! I think I love
these Crissy dolls so much because
I played with them when I was a 
little girl. I loved their long hair and
VERY groovy fashions!

My next doll came from this thrift in
Ridgecrest CA.  My bestie lives here
and our favorite thing is going to 
all the thrift stores in town.

I found Mia, another of the Crissy Doll Family
right here about 4 years ago.
(I recreated this image for effect :)

I saw her across the room and I knew...

Here she is today in a granny dress I made.

I know that I am frequently finding and restoring
dolls here on this blog, but these are the dolls
that I really connected with in some way.
I hope you enjoyed seeing them all together.

Me and Crissy

(It is me 6 yrs old, but I added Crissy with my photo editor because 
apparently my mom did not take a picture of us together!)

Thursday, April 02, 2026

EASTER Dress Haul!

Hello Doll Friends.
In my last two posts I shared some vintage 
doll clothes I found in an antique shop.

While I was sharing these finds and explaining 
my usual method of searching for vintage
doll items online, I also found...

This adorable 1950s era doll dress.
I just loved the fabric pattern!

Next I found this Madame Alexander apron dress
for my Elise doll.

I also found this vintage style dress that I hope
will fit Elise as well.

Then I found this Miss Revlon Pink Stripe dress.

Lastly, I found this little lot. The dresses are rough made
for an 8 - 9 inch doll.  What I really wanted was 
the little quilt top in the corner!

While I was waiting for all these purchases to
arrive I started to get to work resizing this 
skirt and top.

When I resize something, I put it on inside
out and pin.  The pin will be my stitch line.

Before I reseam this blouse, I opened the
bottom hem so my repair will look
correct.

OK! Seam sewn, excess trimmed and now I 
am ready to re-hem the bottom. 
You will see the finished outfit at the end!

I next started working on this 1930s doll quilt.

Using the fabric from these little dresses
 and adding the blue and white fabric 
that came from...

this vintage baby dress that 
I refitted to my Sally Ann doll,...

I was able to make another eight quilt squares
using some linen fabric I had in my stash.

Here they are all stitched together.
I will finish this quilt at a later time.

Back to this dress. VERY cute fabric, but
I believe it may have been a first time
sewing project? 

On the left waistline hem there is this
folded over section.

On the right side it is smooth.

On the front of the bodice there is
a fold at the waist and it is
smooth at the neckline.

It is not obvious in my photo, but the neckline
does not lie properly either.

I love this fabric and I think I can
remake this doll outfit, but it
will have to wait til a later time.

The pink apron dress had some troubles as well.
This button hole was an obvious problem.

I used Fray Check all around the opening and
restitched the hole.

I thought this was all until I started 
pressing the dress.

Someone tried to hand stitch the left shoulder.

And the armhole.

The same thing on the right side.

I was sad to see how much work this
dress needed.  I will repair it 
at a later time, but not today.

 I decided to try and take some nice 
photos with the dress as-is.

This is me thinking about all the projects
I now have! Hehehe.

Looks like I will have a 
"Fix it" post in the future.

This dress had these floppy buttons.
I took them off and will add some other
decorative touch to this dress.

I put the dress on inside out and pin it.
The pins are my sewing line.

Here it is with a bit better fit.

All the dresses got a good pressing.

I know a couple of these dresses need some work
but overall I am very pleased with them all!



AND NOW THEY ARE READY!
 


HERE



THEY 



ARE!




This is very sweet, even with some issues.

I love how this came out. The embroidered
flowers add some much needed detail.
They also hide some stubborn stains!

Not too bad.  The black belt and bow
gives this dress a more vintage feel.

Now both my Miss Revlons have a pink stripe.

Here are Elise and Cissy in their matching
apron dresses by Madame alexander.

Everyone is pleased with their new dresses!


HAPPY EASTER 

From

THE SAVAGE PEA