Thursday, May 23, 2013

Izannah Rag Doll Pinkeep

 I made, or thought I made a normal headed rag doll to give to a friend of mine, but something happened. Somewhere along the way, the pattern went wonky and this girl came out with a small head and tiny neck.  ( what happened? ) HaHa. I started to discard the doll altogether, but she was kind of cute after I got her painted, so I made a pinkeep out of her. I intended to make a good rag doll with the gusset in the head to make the head deeper, but ended up with this doll. She will be a faithful helper to any person who sews, keeping the pins at the ready all the time. Her dress is a really old calico that I have no idea where or when I got it. I made some adjustments and put it on her with her quilted pinkeep. She do




es boast a pretty slip underneath her dress too.

5 comments:

  1. Martha, She may be a mistake, but she sure turned out absolutely darling. What a cute idea to make her a pin keep. The rick rack is a nice touch on the fabric. I love her painted face.

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  2. Oh I'm soooo glad you didn't disgard her! When I saw her on my dashboard of photos...I thought "oh how darling" (before reading about your mistake). She has such a delightful country charm about her, lovely folk art.

    behtann

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  3. As always, your painting is magnificent. So warm and folky...I'm glad you kept her!

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  4. Martha, she is just adorable and seem bent on keeping her little pillow safe in her arms.

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  5. If you call this doll wonky, then I like wonky...so sweet. I love her painted face and her skinny neck and her old calico dress, too.

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