This vintage Raggedy Ann was fifty cents at hospice thrift.
I adopted her with a missing foot, smudges on her face, wearing rumpled clothing. Her face was pretreated with a spot remover. I pinned the feet to keep in the stuffing, and put her in a lingerie bag for a Woolite wash.
Her left foot was removed to make the template for her feet. Nylons had been used as a stuffing. I didn't have any heavier weight black material in my stash so it required a trip to the fabric store.
Here is she is prepped, primped, in the Hollywood shot, and eBay linked.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/186010205669 |
These were the last two of the dolls I had in my stash to be listed. They also required minor repair. I washed the bunny and her glued-on skirt and part of her neck collar came off. I whip stitched them back on.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/186005303776 |
This pretty gal has wig hair - a first I had seen on a doll. I smoothed down and re-braided her hair. She was originally holding a stick with something on the end. A pin had rusted her hand shut over the stick. I repaired her hand where the fabric had torn when I removed the stick.
My foray into listing cloth dolls has pretty much been successful. Surprising the prices some of these dolls fetch.
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