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Keeper of Abandoned Eggs by Linda Danielson
Ava is the gentle keeper of abandoned eggs. She wears a mantle of emu feathers and a hand spun dress. She carries a basket and armful of egg treasures. Her necklace is made of tiny wooden beads. She is 16 inches high and is a cotton needle sculpted "stump" doll.
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Fireman Clown by Martha Wittine
Made for our doll club's circus challenge, Chief Douse is running to put out a fire! I created my own pattern, and used wire armature so that he could run. Mom found the fire engine at a garage sale. Dad removed the ping-pong ball shooter which was on top, and made the ladder for it instead. The hat only took me three tries. :-) The #1 badge is cut from a sheet of metal. He's about 14 inches tall.
Neat, huh?
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Fireman Clown by Martha Wittine
I made his shoes with felt (alas, I didn't have any red leather or ultrasuede!) The hose is a cotton rope covered with a tube of lycra; nozzle is polymer clay.
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The Thief by Martha Wittine
I made The Thief for our doll club's black & white challenge. I used wire armature to make him stand. Never did get his shoes done! We had the option of using color in the eyes and mouth, but I wanted to try him with only b&w and shades of gray. I made his book by wrapping stacked papers with a sheet of polymer clay. I wanted a sly look, but his mischievous look is pretty good. He's stealing the "Discover Color" book!
Really like how he came out. I want to try him in color.
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Mermaid by Judi Atsma
I was a pattern tester for the Ruby of the Sea pattern from Judi Wellnitz.
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Jonquile by Linda Danielson
She is the first doll that I have made following a class the "Dutch Touch" that I took from Ankie Daanen and Marlaine Verhelst in Seattle this fall. The face, hands and feet are hand sculpted from Dawai air drying clay. It was an 5 day intensive class for twelve students and it was a fabulous experience.
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Jonquile by Linda Danielson
She is the first doll that I have made following a class the "Dutch Touch" that I took from Ankie Daanen and Marlaine Verhelst in Seattle this fall. The face, hands and feet are hand sculpted from Dawai air drying clay. It was an 5 day intensive class for twelve students and it was a fabulous experience.
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Last of the Faeries by Judi Wellnitz
Pattern by Pam Grose
Made for my final assignment in a Color and Design art class at University. Got an A plus! Whoo hoo!
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Angel Flight by Rosie Rojas
Paperclay, mixed media, original design
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Angel Flight by Rosie Rojas
Paperclay, mixed media, original design
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Winter Angel by Betsy Orlando
Original design. Betsy was thinking about making some winter holiday dolls this fall and made several angels. Betsy says "I think she is my favorite doll I've made this year. "
2007
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Winter Angel by Betsy Orlando
Original design. Betsy was thinking about making some winter holiday dolls this fall and made several angels. Betsy says "I think she is my favorite doll I've made this year. "
2007
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Ballerina by Inez Brasch
This is a wire skirted ballerina from a class I taught my club
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Just in time for Easter by Yvonne Nathanson
From a Marge Gorman class













































