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One popular style of cloth doll is the Japanese kimono doll, a figure designed to show off an elaborate costume and hairstyle of the region. This type of doll, prevalent in Japan in the 1920s,...
The ever popular Ginny doll, originally manufactured by Vogue, has been thrilling doll lovers of all ages since 1950. Ginny has undergone design changes over the years, but for the most part her...
The Thumbelina doll (in sizes 14, 16, 19 and 21 inches) by Ideal was one of the most popular baby dolls produced in the 1960s. Attesting to their much-loved state, years later many Thumbelina...
You can purchase any doll from any resale shop and reborn this doll into looking like that of a newborn baby doll. You will learn how I have started a hobby I love and how I am able to make money...
The art of dollmaking has expanded in the modern age, from traditional cloth and clay creations to durable, plastic-based vinyl and resin figures. Although many hobbyist dollmakers have, in the...
The real beauty of a rag doll lies entirely in the face and though this rag doll is not a true beauty, she does have character. You can learn to create a rag doll - eHow style with these simple...
Dolls are made from a wide variety of materials. The majority of the dolls constructed as early as 1850 were made in England. These Queen Anne dolls were made from sculpted and painted wood....
Drowsy was a big competition for teh Ms. Beasly doll when it was first introduced in 1963! Many of us in out late 40s have the original dolls and they can be a bit grungy or so loved and worn she...
They have been around for centuries, figurines made to portray the characters of a story or a fairytale. What better way to hold on to the adventure, then making your own fabric story book doll!
A doll is a delightful addition to any young girl's toy chest. If you have basic sewing skills it is quite simple to make a one-of-a-kind doll. A simple, handmade doll makes a great gift and often...
When a cloth doll is played with, it runs the risk of staining and disintegration of the body. When time takes its toll on a favorite doll, you can try your hand at restoring the doll.