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Let the 1900’s American Girl doll dresses shine on Ebay…


I went to bed before midnight, but if any more names came in before midnight, I’ll add them and update my list of ladies who made it in the drawing in time. (sorry, no late comers this time)
This is the updated list as of 10:15 p.m. Thursday night.

It was funny…I listed the beige dress first since I made it first, and I got the first bid on it FOUR MINUTES LATER! So let the FUN begin! :o)

If you hadn’t seen them, the auctions went live last night and you can see them by clicking their pictures at the right side bar or you can click HERE for the beige dress and HERE for the blue dress.

…and now that the listings are on Ebay and all of you have voted…I can tell you Cindy and Deb both picked the beige dress as their favorite… I’m not sure if they think it will go the highest, but it was their favorite. There truly is something really special about it in person… I think it’s the fabric… :o) I never knew a beige dress could inspire me so much to create a new pattern. We’ll see what happens.

I received an email from Marilyn with a fun cape pattern included…it’s actually for a 12.5″ doll, so it would have to be drafted to fit other size dolls… but a cape shouldn’t be that hard to do… It’s very cute!

Cape for doll

I received an email from Dorothy back in September that I somehow missed…She sent me a picture of her 3 girls dressed in their 1900’s dresses. I wanted to share them with you, but they wouldn’t upload…I kept messing with things and finally got them…

This is what Dorothy wrote…
I am attaching a photo of my doll in your beautiful Suffragist dress.

She is a StarPath Doll. She is called Wishing Star. I have abbreviated her name to simply Wish. She has a stuffed body like the American Girl dolls. She is 18 1/2 inches.
Here is a doll review:

The doll on the left is my Stardust Just Pretend doll. Her face sculpt is Laurel. She is 18 inches and has a hard body.
Here is a link to a doll un-boxing:

The doll doll on the right is an Espari doll from Lotus. She was sold by Barnes and Noble years ago but I got her on ebay. I don’t know what her face sculpt is called. I named her Happy. She is stuffed like the American Girl dolls. She is 18 inches. Other doll makers have used this face sculpt.
Here is a link to some information about the Lotus dolls:

Sorry…that’s it for today, I’m heading to bed…

See you tomorrow,
Blessings, Jeanne


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