Friday, 4 November 2011
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
One of the latest dolls to join my Sasha Brood.
Full length. One of the latest dolls to arrive here. She is a 1973/4 'customised by Shelly' Trendon doll sporting a Monique Kara-Lynn light Strawberry Blonde wig.
Closer. Her outfit in brushed cotton is an early smock style dress by Karensyarn. I have added manufactured navy socks and Ruthsdolls distressed boots to give her a slightly Victorian look.
Slightly closer. I am planning to style her hair in side bunches to see what that looks like but just couldn't at the time locate some thin ribbons amongst my ribbon box. Will hopefully add one later on.
A close up facial photo to show her eye painting. As many of you know I'm very partial to the customised waifs and these are the dolls that I take 'out and about' and have the most fun with me.
Closer. Her outfit in brushed cotton is an early smock style dress by Karensyarn. I have added manufactured navy socks and Ruthsdolls distressed boots to give her a slightly Victorian look.
Slightly closer. I am planning to style her hair in side bunches to see what that looks like but just couldn't at the time locate some thin ribbons amongst my ribbon box. Will hopefully add one later on.
A close up facial photo to show her eye painting. As many of you know I'm very partial to the customised waifs and these are the dolls that I take 'out and about' and have the most fun with me.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Beautiful little romper suit designed, made and sent to me by Rosie Shortell.
This little sexed 1970s baby I think looks just like a real little baby boy so I thought that he could claim this delightful little romper suit.
Rosie designed this outfit for one of the Sasha World pattern pages and this was her prototype.
My brothers used to wear rompers like this which my mother made and smocked though she used the same Viyella checked material for both the tops and pants.
I just love the smocking on the yoke and the tailored pleating.
Rosie designed this outfit for one of the Sasha World pattern pages and this was her prototype.
My brothers used to wear rompers like this which my mother made and smocked though she used the same Viyella checked material for both the tops and pants.
I just love the smocking on the yoke and the tailored pleating.
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