Here are some bendy dolls I made for my girls and our neighbor’s girls.
I bought the pattern at Fern and Faerie.



Here are some bendy dolls I made for my girls and our neighbor’s girls.
I bought the pattern at Fern and Faerie.


Rachel Ann here, what's your favorite color?
I'm a 30 something mom who homeschools her six children. I knit, I spin, and sometimes I pull out the sewing machines and sew something pretty.
Sometimes I sell hand spun yarn, hand knits, or other crafty items.
”Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, just as we told you, so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody.”
1 Thessalonians 4:11-12
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How cute!
Thanks!
Those are great! I’ve been thinking about making more of our toys because of this lead paint thing, your dolls are SO cute.
Thanks Bea! Yeah, the lead paint on toys is scary. Specially when you have little ones putting everything in their mouths.
Can we like order these for Christmas gifts? If so, we’d like one like the one with the blue hair and one like the one with the brown hair and the purple dress. Let us know soon since Christmas is right around the corner!
Love these dolls! These are wonderful!
They remind me of when I was a little girl.