Monday, June 28, 2021

14" Sweet Sue Walker Doll 1956

I was out antiquing this weekend and 
I found this little Sweet Sue doll.

She is a 14" walker doll.
I am told from one of my 
knowledgable readers, she
is from 1956.
(Thank you Jenny!)

She was mussy, pale and dirty
and her dress was ill-fitting.

The dress is obviously for a different doll.
Her panties, stockings and shoes
are in good condition.

I am hoping these marks are just dirt
and not deep scratches.

She has a rooted hair pate.
She got the usual spa treatment.

I use wig shampoo, conditioner spray
Mr. Clean sponges and an old toothbrush 
on really grimy spots.

I mixed up some cheek and lip color.

I use a make-up sponge dipped in my color.
Then I tap it almost dry on a paper towel.
Then I tap on dolls cheeks.

WANT TO SEE HER NOW?


Here

She 

IS!!







Before and After.

Before and After.

This little girl needs a new home!
This is the link to her eBay adoption page

16 comments:

  1. You have revamped the doll wonderfully. I give you a heartfelt hug.

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  2. Thank you Zacisze,
    This little girl definitely needed a makeover. I think she looks happier.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  3. Brenda,
    Your doll IS a Sweet Sue, from 1956, with rooted pate. The bigger dolls this year also had vinyl arms with elbow joints, that looked like Cissy's or Horsman Cindy arms.
    Again, a wonderful save!
    Hugs,
    Jenny :-)

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  4. WOW! Thanks Jenny!
    She had no markings, so I thoughts she was a clone!
    I need to update my post.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  5. Anonymous1:42:00 PM

    Brenda she looks like a brand new girl. Great job.
    Marilyn

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    1. Thank you Marilyn,
      You know how I like a makeover! She does look much happier.
      Hugs
      Brenda

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  6. Anonymous1:43:00 PM

    What a great job on miss Sue. She looks so pretty.
    Joan

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    1. Thank you Joan,
      When I saw her I knew she’d be a little challenge for me. I was so surprised to find she is a Sweet Sue! I think she turned out lovely.
      Hugs
      Brenda

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  7. Anonymous1:44:00 PM

    Thank You for sharing this wonderful job that you did. Sue looks beautiful in her new dress.
    Marion

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  8. Thank you Marion,
    I am always hoping to find makeover dolls. I had made this dress for another doll, but it really suited her coloring.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  9. Hi Brenda,
    She looks beautiful. I love her dress. I am constantly amazed at your makeovers. The dolls look new again. Good luck with the adoption. I like your
    doll adoption page idea.
    Anna

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  10. Thank you Anna,
    I made the dress for another doll, but it suits her very well. I hope she finds a home that will love and appreciate her!
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  11. Beautiful job on the makeover!

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  12. Thank you Maryn,
    You know how I love a makeover! It’s always fun finding a doll like this.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  13. Hello Brenda,

    What a marvelous revival of this Sweet Sue - she looks adorable. They sure did name this doll right!

    I have had several Sweet Sues in my life, of a variety of sizes and they all have that "sweet" look to them.

    I am sure she is pleased with her new dress, too, it looks lovely on her! I'm so glad you rescued her!

    Janet

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  14. Thank you Janet,
    It is amazing to me how many dolls you have had! I was not sure she was a Sweet Sue, but Jenny let me know she was! I had fun fixing her up and making her pretty again.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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