2021 Early American Life Directory of Traditional American Crafts
Wow. What an honor. I have been juried into the Early American Life Magazine Directory Of Traditional American Crafts for 2021, my fourteenth consecutive year. THANKYOU to all of the judges! These two fine 17th c bead peddlers were my entry for this year.I love to make dolls to represent different periods. These are tiny 6" girls, very challenging to make this small. They both have period-correct wardrobes and I thought you would enjoy seeing what is underneath their outers.
I usually always give my girls pantaloons for modesty's sake, but actually, pantaloons were worn in the 17th c. Over her pantaloons she wears a period correct ankle long shift and cap.
Their clothes are removable, and bodices are fully boned and lined.
I love every aspect of doll making~ and that includes the stands! I made both of their stands to resemble a cobblestone street corner when placed together. I like to imagine myself standing right there alongside them...selling beads~ what a glorious day!
3 comments:
Thank you for sharing these beautiful little girls with us. They are beautiful!
Fabulous little ladies!
Just found you & I'm so happy I did! Can’t wait to see EL & the girls!
Kat Buffington
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