Classes

18th century Dolls to reproduce on

17th century Roll Up doll

20AD Early Greek, Pressed terracotta dolls: Jointed

19th century  Russian Felt Tea Cozy doll

Patent Doll Reproduction
1940s baby doll
1920s  rag doll

Cascade Womans factory
Bonnets:

Clothes Pin Penny wooden dolls

Yarn dolls

Felted Knitloom dolls
All images copyright their original owners. Used for educational purposes only.
All other information, original patterns, instructions and instructional photographs copyright Julia Sherman, Jimmy Talley and Margo. 2005-2006
18th Century Faux wood doll

18th century Cloth Queene Anne

17th century Rolled doll

Ancient Roman Rag doll

Ancient Greece Pressed terracotta doll

1920s and 1940s reproduction Patent dolls

Elegant Clothespin Fashion Doll of 17th Century!
CDDM
CDDM Doll Classes and Books!
Historical and Museum Collection Reproduction Classes and Patterns
Books available at www.lulu.com/sewz-it
Queene Anne Charlotte 18th Century Doll
Reservations are being taken:
Cost of class free with purchase of Book at www.lulu.com
The  Costume Reproductions from
Maurice Leloir's Histoire du Costume courtesy Costumers Manifesto circa 1750
Classes

In this start we recreate the basic Queene Anne/Charlotte style doll. in wood products found at Lowes/Home Depot and Wal-Mart!
  15 plus inches tall, jointed at arms, knees and hips with Painted shoe details.
wood painting ans  soak dying, historic costume from scale pattern .


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What is the Difference between Books and brochure patterns?.
Brochures are not image intensive. So you have almost no reference points. What you do have is a pattern, instructions and at least one originating image of what is trying to be duplicated.
Where as the textbooks are image intensive, illustrations rich and often have both scale and full size patterns. History and parallel doll styles make for an even more interesting read when trying to reproduce an item.
Of course cost is comparable as well.
Queene Anne Charlotte Turned Wood Doll
Make this adorable Kokeshi!
Made from model magic and paints and torn paper or thin fabric.
She has a secret a music box!
Order the 
Project illustrated instructions or book!
Explore working with leather, from the Auto Care department. Make this historical NA Ghost Dancer Jingle doll!
Learn a bit of history on the
NA doll
Roll up dolls area fun way to get crative with costumes. Make this one using National Nonwovens wool felt and get creative with almost no sewing.
Roll Up doll eher is waring an almost historically correct Robe de Francais!
Marie Antoinette would love her!
National Nonwovens Felt Dolls
Designed exclusively for  national non wovens exclusive Felt products!
Unique completely jointed sound box inserted ALL FELT doll. Shes 30 inches talla nd wears HIstoric accurate clothing. Learnt o make Kamiks, Parka,, walrus/seal pants, pompoms, Mittens, embroidery, joints and voice box insertion. UAF helped to put thsi fantastic doll to reality!
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