I love a lot of doll books about antiques, doll houses, and making dolls, but this is a favorite that I go back to again and again. It's by Venus Dodge. I use it mostly for Georgian types or wooden dolls, but that's not all. It's loaded with instructions and patterns to make all sorts of dolls and their wardrobes. The patterns are easily adaptable, and it's perfect for the crafty types that covet expensive antiques. I highly recommend it for anybody with a bit of imagination who is handy with needles and thread.
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Wednesday, October 18, 2023
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