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  1. Dollmaking (Projects & Plans, Vol. 10 - No. 2)
  2. DOLLMAKING PROJECTS & PLANS magazine Summer 1986 Volume 2 No. 2 Victorian paper doll by June Grammer (Doll Making, Simon & Halbig, Molding Box, Rebecca, a Simon & Halbig Paper Doll, Little Evie - a porcelain reproduction, making Emily - a rag doll)
  3. The Cloth Doll, The Voice of Cloth Dollmaking Worldwide Vol 14 No 3 by Editor Judy Beswick, 2000
  4. The Golden Key to Porcelain Dollmaking: Doll Artisan Guild School of Dollmaking Handbook)
  5. Early N. American Dollmaking by Iris Jones, 1976-01-01
  6. DOLLMAKING ISBN 0-89480-311-5 by E.J. Taylor, 1987
  7. DOLLMAKING PROJECTS & PLANS magazine Fall 1988 Guinevere - cover doll (Doll Making, A baby paper doll by Amy Albert Bloom, Ensemble for a French Bebe, problem solving tips for cloth dollmakers)
  8. Hollyhocks (Doll-making Craft Book) by Michelle Hains, 1995
  9. Golden Hands (Doll-making: From Rags to Riches) (Part 27) by Catrine Edwards-Jones, 1972
  10. Dollmaking Projects & Plans Volume Nine Number Two Summer 1993 (9) by Dollmaking Projects & Plans, 1993
  11. Cloth Doll, The: The Voice Of Cloth Dollmaking Worldwide. Vol 12, No 3August / September 1997 by Judy (ed.) Beswick, 1997
  12. A l'original: A complete & illustrated guide to antique reproduction dollmaking by Alice Welpley, 1979
  13. DollMaking (Projects and Plans, Vol. 7 - No. 4)

81. Apple Dolls, How To Make Apple Dolls, Purchase Dolls, Witches- Instructions By P
How to make an apple head doll, carving the head, sewing clothes, making a body and finishing the apple doll.
http://www.appledolls.org/

82. Crafts, Etc! Wholesale - Craft Supplies - Doll Making
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83. Boy Dolls
Gallery of handmade cloth dolls by a Japanese doll artist, Runo, some depicting anime characters. Includes free patterns, guest doll gallery and message boards for support.
http://dolls.nunodoll.com/
Boy Dolls
Lelouch Welcome to my handcrafted dolls gallery.
Here are lots of dolls made of cloth. Every doll is unique and elaborate.
Beautiful boys, anime character dolls, game and movie related dolls, life-size baby kid, adult dolls, kimono dolls, glamorous girls, cute nekomimi dolls, mermaids, stuffed animals, and so on.
I've put free printable patterns and instructions for some dolls. You will try dollmaking and enjoy your creative life.
All dolls created by Runo, cloth doll artist, underwear designer.
Dolls Picks
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Anime dolls
Life size baby kid
Nekomimi dolls Wedding dolls Doll gallery Stuffed animals Cloth Doll Making Santa Claus Mermaid Fantasy Clothes for dolls . Knit, jacket, shirt, pants, shoes, accessories. Pictures of your handmade dolls. Dollz, craft, and art related web sites. Which doll do you like?

84. Doll Wigs, Doll Shoes, Doll Making Supplies - Monique Trading Corp.
Monique Trading Corp. doll wigs, doll shoes, doll accessory, doll eyes, doll stands, doll hosiery, doll accessories for porcelain, vinyl or antique dolls, Dollfie Dolls
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85. The Shuppy Shoppe
Porcelain dolls created by Sue Shuppy. Includes artist biography and gallery.
http://mypages.allwest.com/~jshuppy/

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86. UBB Message - BellaOnline Forums
The BellaOnline forums are a free way to get help with any issue you face. Whether it's stress relief, finding the perfect recipe for tonight's meal or how to live a healthy, happy
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87. Katjushchik's Gallery: Collection Dolls.
Gallery of hand carved wooden dolls. Includes links and information on the collection.
http://man.khakassia.ru/eng/dolls/
We are interested in cooperation. We invite you to participation in any joint projects. Send letter NOW!
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In exposures presented collection dolls, executed from the tree.
The Offers on order of pictures or collection dolls, we ask to leave in to the guest book or on page AUCTION GROSHIK
  • EVERY DOLL IS UNIQUE, the only one of its kind. In the process of making the doll, the author doesn't use metal or other materials. In the process of making the dolls the author doesn't use mordant and any dyes . The color is reached by selection of wood of different types and tints .
  • The construction of these dolls was worked out by author. Each of the dolls consists of great number of little parts, (about 124). Every doll is handmade . It is necessary some months for making one doll. The types of wood are selected so to ensure the possible strength in travelling junctions. On the opposite side of the doll there is special author's stamp ,consisting of author's portrait bas-relief in profile and his name. This collection, consisting of 7 dolls is the first.It's project begun in 1999.

    88. Flickr: Art Dolls
    Image gallery and forum for people who create art dolls and like to share their inspiration with other art doll artists.
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/41506416@N00/
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    Group Pool Discussion 1,792 Members Map ... Join This Group Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass that includes any of your photos marked as friends, family, or private. If you're sharing your entire photostream, you can create a Guest Pass that includes photos marked as friends or family (but not your private photos). Learn more about Guest Passes!

    89. Handmade By Venus
    A doll maker s journal and photos. Describes technique, fabric selection and inspiration.
    http://www.hmbv.blogspot.com
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    Handmade By Venus
    Saturday, January 10, 2009
    Cool Slideshows Posted by Venus at 11:16 PM 2 comments
    Wednesday, December 24, 2008
    Happy Holidays
    I just want to wish everyone a Merry X-mas and a Happy New Year! I know it's been a rough year for everyone and hopefully the new year will bring brighter days.
    I haven't been keeping up with my blog lately but will try to do better for the new year. I have been working on a few things but need to take photos for posting. So until then..........Happy Holidays!
    Posted by Venus at 2:05 PM 0 comments
    Saturday, July 12, 2008
    New Doll Club
    There's a new Doll Club about to begin in Brooklyn, NY. If you're interested in joining, contact Tonya www.paintedthreads.com
    I'll be back to posting on regular basis real soon. I just need to clear up a few things before I can focus on any new projects. Posted by Venus at 7:50 PM 1 comments Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) New York City
    About Me
    Venus
    Bronx, New York, United States Cloth Dollmaker
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    My tarot card
    You are The Hermit
    Prudence, Caution, Deliberation.

    90. Cloth Doll Supply - Free Patterns
    Instructions for pin doll, angel with doily wings, and 1920s-style Betty Boudoir.
    http://clothdollsupply.com/freepatterns.html
    Back to... Home! Free Patterns ! FREE pdf project sheets from Clover now available!
    These files require Adobe Acrobat Reader available for free from adobe.com Clover Quick Yo-Yo Maker "how it works" sheet Clover Yo-Yo Wine Sack and Yo-Yo pouch project sheet
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    to buy Yo-Yo patterns by Indygo Junction!
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    Folkbird
    It's a cute little bird that looks nice in a dolly's arms or perched on top of a pincushion or hanging from drawer knob.
    Click Here to view free pattern!
    Bettsi McComb of Tender Arts When life gives you lemons, make Lemonade
    Download these E -Patterns by
    Note: Requires Adobe Reader in order to read. Click here to download the most recent version if you don't already have it! If you are unable to get files to open automatically, please right click on file link, click Save Target As... save to your pc and open manually. Thanks! FREE Cabbage Pattern
    Perfect for a garden display!

    91. Free Craft Newsletter - Nov/Dec 2001 Free Craft Projects
    Made from two felt squares.
    http://wwvisions.com/newsletter/nov01/gbdoll.htm
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    CRAFTY VISIONS Newsletter - November/December 2001
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    Gingerbread Doll
    This doll can be used as a child's toy if all is embroidered, including the eyes or as a pillow/decoration if using wiggle eyes, beads and other small trims.
    Materials:

    2 pieces of brown felt or fabric 9" X 12"
    White rick rack
    2 buttons or wiggle eyes
    Red embroidery floss for the mouth
    Polyfil
    Option: Fabric for the clothing
    Instructions:
    The pattern is a template. Add a 1/4" seam allowance all around. Trace the pattern onto the fabric of choice. You will need to cut two head and body pieces and 4 leg pieces. Sew leaving open at the bottom of the torso and the top of the leg pieces. Clip, turn and stuff lightly. Place the top of the legs even with the bottom of the torso with the feet extending toward the head. Catching only the front of the doll and the tops of both legs, stitch across the bottom of the doll. Bring the legs down folding in the seam allowance and hand stitch the bottom back of the doll covering the leg attachment seam and closing the bottom of the doll.

    92. Free Craft Newsletter - March-April 98
    Young maiden wearing a chiffon toga. On a page of other items from the Free Craft Newsletter.
    http://wwvisions.com/newsletter/mar_apr98/
    CRAFTY VISIONS NEWSLETTER Volume ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ March/April 1998
    Published by World Wide Visions
    Internet Visions Company
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Letter From Laurieann Spring is finally here (at least it is in North Carolina, USA)! All the beauty in nature is an inspiration to get creative. Please enjoy the wonderful craft ideas we have for you in this issue. Enjoy and have a blessed Easter season. And as always thank you for reading the Crafty Visions Newsletter. Also please take some time to visit our contributors websites or send them an e-mail. With out them this newsletter would not exist. Sincerely,
    laurieann@ivisions.com
    PS If you want a condensed copy of this newsletter e-mailed to you, send a request to cvmar_apr98@wwvisions.com And, if you have not subscribed to this newsletter, please fill out our
    on-line subscribe form as well as check out our other issues of The Crafty Visions Newsletter SEASONAL CRAFTS Spring
    Spring Bunny Painted T-Shirt
    design and sample by Kim Fortin
    Materials:
    • A prewashed T-shirt, color of your choice (white or light colored shirt works better for painting)

    93. Littlelove_cherub
    Pattern for jointed doll with tiny wings.
    http://thedollnet.com/stitchnsplinter/free/littlelove_cherub.htm
    Web Of Angels! Go to the Classroom at Crafty College Little Love 10" Jointed Cherub
    Gail Teaches Cloth Dollmaking Online at Crafty College!
    It is a good idea to read all the pattern instructions before beginning the doll. After printing the pattern, cut out the pieces. Set the stitch length on your sewing machine for the tiniest stitch. Right sides facing, fold the 13" x 26" piece of fabric for the body in half so it measures 13" x 13".
    Pin the pattern pieces to the fabric and cut out the pieces. Be sure to cut 2 sets of legs. Use tracing paper to mark the darts on the wrong side of both fabric head pieces and to mark the darts at the wrist on the wrong side of the inner arm pieces. Pin the head pattern to one of the fabric head pieces on the right side of the fabric, matching the edges of the pattern to the edges of the fabric. Trace the facial features on the pattern to the fabric. The Head: Make the darts on the wrong side in both head pieces. Place the two head pieces together, right sides facing, matching the darts and the ears. Sew around the head, leaving the bottom open as shown on the pattern. Clip the fabric above and below each ear.. Turn the head right side out through the opening at the bottom. The Ears: Diagram #1 Ear Stitching When both ears are finished, stuff the head firmly. Spray the face lightly with acrylic spray. Let dry and spray it again lightly with acrylic spray. Let dry.

    94. Sock Babies
    Tiny doll made from a pair of socks, with relatively little sewing. Includes quick clothes ideas.
    http://www.wwvisions.com/newsletter/july99/sockdoll.html
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    95. Callista- Free Cloth Doll Pattern - Dolls
    Pattern includes skirt, bodice, and ballet slippers.
    http://dollmakersjourney.com/callista/index.html
    Back to... Dollmaker's Journey Callista
    12" poseable fairie
    by Donna Schramek
    5724 Pope Street
    Baltimore, MD 21225-3718
    Free Instructions and Pattern! Supplies for Callista
    • 8" x 20" fleshtone cotton fabric for body (easy recipe for dying unbleached muslin included at bottom of page 8" x 11 " for skirt 6" x 7" for bodice small scrap of fabric and fusible webbing for shoes 1 yard ribbon for shoes 8" x 20" cotton fabric for wings a 26" piece of 24 or 32 gauge wire for wings about 3 yards of fancy yarn for hair (may also use wool roving or goatskin) black or brown and red fine tip pigma pens for face acrylic craft paint for eyes red Berol Prismacolor pencil for checks matching threads for body, wings, and dress (I prefer nylon upholstery thread for sculpting) a length of monofilament line for hanging Recommended: hemostats and stuffing fork for turning and stuffing
    Pattern Click HERE for pattern. Directions for CALLISTA. BODY - Trace pattern pieces onto body fabric. Mark the openings. With right sides together, stitch body pieces. (Note -do not stitch across toe of legs) Press with steam to set stitches. I feel this makes the seams stronger. Cut out body pieces and clip inside sharp turns. E.g. inside elbow, behind knee, above heel, at thumb. I prefer to cut small dolls with curves with pinking shears. This makes a nice smooth seam when turned.

    96. Make A Handkerchief Doll
    Instructions on making a simple doll, and the history behind it.
    http://www.hcsv.org/O_page/hcsvkids/handkerchief.htm

    97. Artistic Expressions Doll Academy- Doll Making Classes And Supplies
    Doll making classes in Silver Spring, Maryland.
    http://www.dollacademy.com/
    Artistic Expressions Doll Academy Doll Making Classes and Supplies including Molds, Wigs, and Accessories ~
    Located in Silver Spring, Maryland - Classes held locally.
    WELCOME ENTER HERE
    ANNIKA

    98. Cristina De Lucchetti - El Hada De Las Muñecas
    Seminars and workshops offered by Argentina-based doll maker Cristina de Lucchetti.
    http://www.crisdeluc.com/
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      El Hada de las Muñecas
      Había una vez un Hada que tenía en sus manos
      el don maravilloso de poder rescatar
      de la matriz inerte, dela materia informe,
      un sin fin de muñecas de belleza sin par.
      Yo conozco esa Hada que con arte y con magia,
      con paciencia infinita, con ternura y pasión,
      va poniendo en los rostros un chispazo de vida
      y en los pequeños cuerpos, armonia y color.
      Ella juega a ser madre de esos seres que crea
      iguales o distintas, cada una especial, su espíritu comparte ese mágico mundo en el que algunos sueños se hacen realidad. Mas sabe que cual hijos volarán de su nido, con orgullo y nostalgia les va diciendo Adiós pues cada una se lleva un retazo de su alma, un poco de su vida y mucho de su amor. Mirta Martinez La Plata 13 de febrero de 2007 Cristina forma parte de las siguientes asociaciones internacionales. Teléfono: (0054)-11-4431-8911

    99. Bookclub@ket: Bibliographic Resources For The Dollmaker
    Bibliographic citations at Bookclub KET.
    http://www.ket.org/bookclub/books/2000_feb/resources.htm
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    The Dollmaker

    by Harriette Arnow Bibliographic Resources Author: Haeja K. Chung Title: Source: Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, Spring 1995, v36 n3, p211(13). Abstract: Harriette Simpson Arnow imbued the main character of her novel The Dollmaker Subjects: People: Arnow, Harriette Simpson: Criticism, interpretation, etc. Electronic Collection: RN: Author: Hobbs, Glenda Title: A Portrait of the Artist as Mother: Harriette Arnow and The Dollmaker Source: The Georgia Review 33, (1979): p. 851-66 Additional Info: Athens, GA Standard No: ISSN: 0016-8386 Language: English Subject(s) Descriptor: American literature: 1900-1999: Arnow, Harriette Louisa Simpson Document Type: journal article Entry: Update: Accession No: 1979110612; MLA Sequence No: 1979-1-10612 Author: Hobbs, Glenda Title: Source: In: Toth, Emily (ed.); 205 pp.;
    Regionalism and the Female Imagination: A Collection of Essays;
    Human Sciences, New York Pagination: Publisher: Human Sciences, New York Year: Language: English Subject(s) Descriptor: Document Type: book article Update: Code: 198501 Accession No: 1985022544; MLA Sequence No: 1985-1-7626

    100. MindStorm Productions
    How-to videos for the hobbyist, miniaturist, and dollmaker interested in the craft of building dolls, dollhouses, and miniatures.
    http://www.mindstorm-inc.com
    All videos are now sold only in DVD format We have sold out of VHS copies of all our titles, and they will no longer be restocked. DVD format has become so pervasive, and the quality is so much better, that we will only be selling that format in the future. Please let me know if you have any problems with this new site (particularly any links that don't go where you expect), and we would welcome an email with any suggestions you may have for improvements. We now have a site showcasing our photography. Feel free to visit us at www.mindstormphoto.com You can send e-mail to us by simply clicking on MindStorm Productions at the bottom of any page

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