Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Another thrift store doll and a special guest!

I found this Lovely Lady in a thrift store.

She had her earrings and some silky PJs.

Her hair is very short in back.

Here are her PJs or are these loungewear?

The top is torn under the arm.

And the pants need new elastic and seam repairs.

She was actually really clean, so I washed her hair
so I could restyle her Hair-do.
She is also a bit faded.

I have removed the old elastic and 
I'm ready to fix those seams.

The sleeve I will fray check and then 
repair with my machine.

I re-pinked her cheeks and matched her lip color as well.
She looks so much brighter.

So, now it's time to get her dressed!!
I borrowed some of my Cissy's clothes...

She looks lovely in this evening gown

I styled her hair in a late fifties look.
I tried to get a little flip in back.

 Here she is ready for a garden party.

I decided to use some blue to add interest to this dress,
but not sure how successful it is.

She does look happier.

Here she is back in her original outfit.
I gave her some new stockings and
these are some of my hand-made shoes.

Much Better!

BUT WAIT!!

I've got more to share!
My friend Janet has shared these lovely photos of her
1939 Debu-teen doll, Emmeline.
These Debu-teen dolls were the pre-cursors
of all the later fashion dolls like the doll above.

Here is Emmeline in Janet's own words:

 "This is my 17 inch, all composition Debu-teen doll. 
She has dark blond human hair , which I love to set  
and soulful brown eyes.  
I love that she has such a serenely serious face. 
try to dress her in vintage clothes, 
suitable to her era - she is from 1939. 
Her name is Emmeline, and we often 
refer to heras Emmie.
"First - in a vintage dimity dress - I didn't make it, 
it was an Ebay find. 
This is one of our favorite dresses for Summer parties and 
Special occasions - note her pearls!"

"I did knit the Fall tones sweater, and make the orange-red 
gabardine skirt to go with it.  I love her tooled leather shoulder bag, 
it snaps closed securely so she can carry some 
money and a hanky."

"I sewed the yellow pique jumper and made the 
floral jersey blouse to go with it.   
This was a first day of school outfit, 
notice that her hair is newly curled
 ( set using pin curls), it takes a nice curl, 
although, just like people hair, it starts to droop at 
the fist sign of humidity! 
  I often pull back one side with a barrette or a bow. "

Thank you Janet and Emmie!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!


PS - don't forget you can share your doll photos too!
just contact me at thesavagedollblog@gmail.com 

13 comments:

  1. Dorothy In PA5:37:00 PM

    I love what you have done with your "rescue" doll! Who is she? I thought she might be an Alexander but now I am not sure. She looks lovely in all of the outfits.

    Emmeline is a cutie also. I had not heard of her.

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  2. I am actually not sure who this doll is! She does not have any marks that I can find. I wondered if she was a "Candy" doll, but not sure. I believe a lot of these type dolls were made and sold in grocery stores. I guess I need to do some research.

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  3. Anonymous11:14:00 AM

    Your doll is very lovely. She looks beautiful all dressed up. Emmaline is a doll I am not familiar with. Lovely outfits made by Janet.
    Joan

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  4. Anonymous1:30:00 PM

    The doll is so pretty. I especially like the yellow outfit on her. Janet your Emmaline is lovely . You did a great job on the clothes.
    Marion

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  5. Anonymous1:33:00 PM

    That doll is beautiful. The doll has a poodle haircut. Emmaline is gorgeous. Janet you made such lovely outfits.
    Marilyn

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  6. Thank you Joan! I always have fun giving dolls a make-over. I had heard of Debu-teens but after meeting Emmaline I did a little more searching. They are such pretty dolls!

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  7. Thank you Marion! I am so happy you like the yellow dress, I was not so sure about it myself. Janet dos such a nice job dressing her dolls.

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  8. Thank you Marilyn! Now I know what to call that style haircut. I hope I did all right styling it? Her hair actually came out very soft. Janet is so talented, I really like all her doll outfits.

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  9. Hello Brenda,

    If I had know you were going to show your Candy by Deluxe Reading, i would have sent pictures of mine. yes, I have her sister! I have to search through my Files to find all the pictures i have of her. I do have some of her original clothes, but not the blue pants suit. Good for you!

    Janet

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  10. enjoyed my visit with you & your dolls. Your doll looks much more happy in the new outfit, she is charming and she knows she is loved.

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  11. OMG Janet! Is she a Candy doll? Thank you for letting me know. I have looked everywhere to try and find out who she is!

    Brenda

    PS sorry took so long to answer this, I have a hard time keeping track of messages since I changed my moderation settings!

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  12. Thank you Sandra! I always enjoy a good makeover. I really enjoyed sharing Janet's Debu-teen with everybody. She is so adorable especially with all her handmade outfits by Janet.

    Thanks again Sandra

    Brenda

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  13. Thank you Faith! I do enjoy a good makeover story! I am so glad you stopped by to visit. I hope you'll come again.

    Hugs
    Brenda

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