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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Primitive Folk Art Doll Bagholder Newly listed on Buy Her Now Option!!!





SOLD
 Primitive Folk Art Mammy Doll Bagholder holding her sewing machine created from our original pattern from 2000, with vintage feedsack fabrick apron with cross stitched apron front. Just listed, Her head wrap is green cotton plaid, with green/brown,rose red,floral dress top, green/cream homespun bottom skirting. She has individual sewn fingers and sculpted nose and mouth. Hand painted, numbered, signed orginal by Rhonda of Raggedyrhondas.com !!!!! SOLD
SOLD

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Primitive Folk Art Cloth Doll Mammy with Rooster SOLD 2/18/2010

New Folk Art Mammy Doll just finished today.
SOLD 2/18/2010 
She has been the most requested doll for the last 5 months. I have finally gotten her done for you. I am adding her here for a buy her now. You can pay with paypal.  Mammy is 22 inches tall, holding her Rooster who is 9 inches tall. Rooster has a large rusted bell around his neck.

Mammy has sculpted face,fingers and toes. Rooster has all sculpted body and sculpted individual wings. Hang tag is included with pic of rooster with Welcome. Mammy dress top is floral print with bottom of dress, loons, and head wrap in a cream/red homespun stripe. She is one of a kind, signed, dated and numbered.
SOLD
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International buyers please contact me for invoice through paypal please.


Saturday, October 17, 2009

Halloween Primitive Folk Art Witch Doll Pattern

 On the Etsy shop you can find this as a mailed pattern or epattern for digital download. I tried to make her easy to make. I made her jacket out of black quilted fabric which goes over her dress bodice.  the hat is made from black felt on the bottom and the top I also used the black quilted. You can use most any black fabric you like and you could even paint the hat and sand it to make it look like leather. 

Her dress is made from a homespun plaid and you could use a nice flannel too would be great. I did make her leggins under the dress. Painted her boots and sanded them. Individual fingers with each one filled and movable. You can use the raw wood for hair, roving wool if you like or you can use wool yarn.  She is a really fun witch to make. I have added additional details within the pattern for you. I hope you like her. 

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