So my friend Janet heard me lamenting
This little dress which was made by
a friend of Janet's.
Here are my two Revlon girls in their
matching pink stripe dresses.
How cute is this?!?
So what did I do with these little sweaters?
The largest of the three sweaters fit my
Miss Revlon, Emily perfectly.
But what about the other two sweaters?
JUST WAIT!!
As my friends know, I am always hunting
eBay and thrift stores for doll finds.
I found this little girl just before my
surprise package arrived.
She is a 14 inch 1958
Betsy McCall doll.
When I saw her I knew she would be
joining the Savage dolls.
Here she is with her hair pinned up
to refresh the curl on her right side.
What a sweet face!
I decided this little sweater would be perfect
This is a classic Betsy McCall outfit.
I just love the black gingham, so
off to the fabric store I went.
This is my version of the classic look above.
Notice the little knit purse that matches her sweater?
Another surprise from my friend Janet!
matched with capris.
I made a bow belt with a little gem.
I had this black button with a gem center,
I just tacked it onto the purse
so I can change it's look.
Want to see more?
Here is the blue sweater.
I found the capris fabric in my remnants bin.
I love how this outfit turned out!
I was looking through my other 14" doll
clothes and thought this dress
might suit my new Betsy.
She is quite slender, so I took this dress
apart and fitted the bodice to Betsy and
reattached the skirt.
Here she is ready for a shopping trip.
The bow belt works well with this dress too.
I also found this little blouse and added this
plaid skirt that I made for my Shirley Temple.
I think Betsy wears it well.
I'm certain she is a great student.
Oddly enough my Betsy has something in common
with my Patsyette dolls.
Her feet and theirs are the same size!
These shoes came out of my
Patsyette's wardrobe, but
they suit Betsy best.
So what now for this tired little girl?
Good night Betsy.
Welcome Home.
OH!
And thank you Janet for my surprises!