Saturday, June 8, 2013

:: Simple Joys ::

I have a little collection of rag dolls...
I had told Diane @ Lydia's Post I'd show them sometime. She featured some dolls that had belonged to her Great Grand-ma for a favorite thing post some time back.

So here they are:

I was moving these around the other day and decided to set them on the trunk ...to camouflage the space heater for the spring time!


I bought both these 'raggedy' dolls at separate times.  Andy has some 'foxing' on his face, put there by my children and grandchildren...they have loved him and carried him around; kissing his face, and crying with him. Signs of true love! 

Ann was purchased sometime in  2012; and she had a little bit of ink on her face...she had a white dress with little purple flowers on it...she didn't match Andy...so I made her a blue jean dress with a red collar.  The Littles lost her apron for a time and I recently found it in the linen cabinet; I think I'll use it for a pattern and make another one of these days. 


These three rag dolls are all different and each has a story.



The doll on the left, with the curly hair is actually an angel.  I love her little country plaid dress and YES! IT IS DIRTY! ...But hey, her face is clean! My daughter bought her, at the dollar store, with money she saved up and gave her to me as a get well present. But then she wanted to play with her. :) 

The one in the back on the right... a chicken rag doll with no pants! The are packed in a box and can not currently be gotten to... No mas pantalones.  Otherwise a lovely chicken rag doll.

The one in the middle... is a primitive looking doll.  I made her when my youngest daughter was just a baby herself.  I was practicing sewing on my machine and wanted to make a doll. At the time I was really into the primitive look of decorating... ALL THINGS COUNTRY! notice the mauve dress with blue flowers.

She was to be a shelf sitter.
 Didn't happen.



My daughter lugged this doll everywhere and slept with her. I love this dolls face. I drew it on with a pencil and sat there and stitched every feature of her face.  Just this week... I decided to give her new hair and more of it. I hope to be done with it soon and  maybe embellish her dress a bit. I'll show her when I get her done.

I was so proud that my daughter loved her so much at a time when kids want the newest, greatest and most popular toys ...my kids and grand kids all loved these dolls and are still happy to lug them around.  It reminds me of simple times and it gives me great joy! 



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8 comments:

Diane said...

Great dolls! Love that you made Ann a new outfit. The prim doll you made is really cute. Yes, I remember the mauve and blue craze! Thanks for the mention and link.

Babajeza said...

Lovely dolls! Great collection.

Laurel@ChippingwithCharm said...

Awww...what a sweet and special collection.. Brings back memories :)

Cheapchick said...

I love rag dolls and had Rageddy Ann When I was a kid. Thanks for sharing your collection!

dl@frugalhacks.com said...

Melts my heart thinking of how the doll you made has been loved by both your daughter and grandchildren. One of my dearest of friends made my granddaughter a Rageddy Ann and it is adorable.

I still like primitive, but have passed on the blue and mauve phase.

Debra at HOMESPUN: http://www.thehomespun.com said...

your prim no-shelf-sitter is my favorite! :)

Claudia said...

I love things that have a story and your rag dolls have wonderful stories - about beloved children, found treasures, everything! Love this post.

Thanks so much for joining in this week!

xo
Claudia

Revi said...

I was a tomboy when I was little, and didn't care for dolls. Except one. Cindy. My aunt Bernice made her - embroidered face, callico dress, yellow braided hair...little felt mary jane shoes. I loved her, and carried her around until her head almost came off. My mom sewed it back on, but she was not quite so pretty after that. :)
-Revi