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Monday, March 25, 2019

Two thrift store dolls and a new dress.

This first doll I found at a thrift store and only brought 
her home after seeing her twice over a 3 week period.
What changed my mind about taking her home?  
Something I saw awhile back on Pinterest tickled my memory.
At first I thought, "this is just an old Raggedy Ann", right?

The second time I saw her, I suddenly realized she may be a 
'Georgene' Raggedy Ann! What's the difference?  
Georgene Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls were
 the style dolls copyrighted by Johnny Gruelle and his descendants.
Johhny Gruelle who wrote the Raggedy Ann books 
AND they are highly prized by collectors.

This is a tag from a Georgene Raggedy doll.  The original copyright was established in 1918 and 1920.  It was later renewed by one of Johnny Gruelle's family member, 
Myrtle T. Gruelle in 1945 and 1947.

Sadly this Ann does not have her tag, but I KNOW she is Georgene.
She has the same dress, the same collar, the simpler apron and her dress fabric is definitely old.
My guess is that she is from the late 1940s.


 
Here she is next to 3 other Georgene dolls.
It looks like my Ann has been washed.  
She's definitely cleaner than these poor girls!
They all have the double row of red stitching on the collar
and the same orange yarn hair.
I definitely found a keeper!

This next doll I also found in a thrift store and purchased after weeks of seeing her on the shelf.
What changed?  I can not tell you, but I know I suddenly decided she would come home with me.
She is a China Head Doll with a number 5 on her back.
 I don't know a lot about these dolls, but I suspect she is a reproduction.

She has a very sweet serene face with rosy cheeks.

But this fabric is awful!

I do already have two other china head dolls.
This little girl is definitely a reproduction, BUT her 
dress and hat just caught me!
 Again with the sweet serene expression and rosy cheeks.

This next doll belonged to my Grandmother. Such a sweet face!
She is only 7 inches tall and the only doll to survive from Grandma's childhood

Grandma had a large China doll, but she was broken by her young sister.

Maybe that is what drew me to this China Head Doll?
Grandma would have taken her home.
SO, what about that dress?
Not really flattering, fine for a day folding laundry and beating rugs, 
but this lady needed something pretty!

I chose this fabric.
I wanted something pink to bring out her rosy cheeks.

AND HERE SHE IS!

I think she looks lovely!

I made her a matching poke bonnet.
She has a vintage pearl button at her throat.

The lace around her collar is vintage and the 
scale is perfect.  I decided she needed a gold pin.

Her underskirt has a deep layer of lace.

She needed a little reticule of course.

She seems to like her new dress, I know I do!
She will be called Verabelle.

Raggedy Ann update:
I found this Georgene Raggedy Ann photo on Pinterest.
She has the identical dress as my ANN!

YAY!

Saturday, March 23, 2019

The Cissy Spring Fashion Show


 I found this dress on eBay that I thought might fit my Cissy.  
It is slightly large, but I will refit it at a later date. 

It is a cotton dress with a white plaid pattern.  I just loved the fabric.  
I'm pretty certain it is from the 1950s and homemade, but still so pretty!
 It was SO pretty it made me want to do a fashion show with Cissy's Spring dresses.

So, without further ado...

PRESENTING CISSY'S SPRING FASHIONS!

Here is Cissy in the new dress.  I used this black belt at first 
but felt it needed something less harsh.

Here is Cissy's new dress with a flowered sash.


This dress is new made by a lady on eBay. 

I love the green collar.  I made the blue felt flower bandeau.

This is a vintage 1950s dress.  
I used the same belt and  flower bandeau
as the new pink dress.



This is another new made dress.
The hat is made by me.

 I debated about whether to use only
dark accessories or the ivory and black together.

Here is the dress with black shawl and hat.

Lastly is this yellow and aqua party dress.
This is vintage 1950s.

These Bandeau hats are so versatile.



And the new dress one last time!

Thank you for sharing in our fashion show.