My "Vintage" Sewing Years: Part 1 Cloth Dolls
When I was much younger computers or IPads and cell phones didn't exist yet. I wrote with pen and paper, drew with pencils and sketchbooks, and crafted - by hand. (Yes, I am, as my oldest brother delights in saying, "older than dirt"!)
A friend found out about my "crafty past", and suggested I do some posts showing what I used to do. is doing a Saturday Craft - Make or Bake post series, and has invited us to join her Here. Just add your link to the comments on her post; or create your own post showing what you have made - or baked, and post using the tag #make-orbake. (Please note this is only for crafts or baking, NOT photography or writing!)
In this post I'm showcasing a few favourites from my doll collection. I made all of these by hand (no patterns), including the clothing, hats, shoes and accessories.
The clothes were so much fun to make - especially that hat! This one is my pride and joy.
All my dolls were unique, one-of-a-kind collector-types, and for obvious reasons, ones like this were not washable.
My sister crocheted the blue and white baby blanket - I couldn't follow a pattern if my life depended on it; however I did crochet the stuffed animals.
The photo that prompted this post: A five-foot cloth doll with yarn hair and hand-painted face. She is dressed in a full-length brown and lace dress that I used to wear! And yes, that is my dog Duchess lying on her with her ball - she loved that doll!