I have spent the last month organizing,
and in general getting use to my new life as
a retired person. Yee Haw!
Hopefully, I will now have the time for my ever
growing list of things to do, as
well as finish some projects.
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I have spent my evenings stitching and
stuffing body parts.
Some with cedar shavings,
I have spent my evenings stitching and
stuffing body parts.
Some with cedar shavings,
Some with wool.
I've been on the hunt for fabric.
I am very pleased with these
reproduction yarn dyed woven fabrics.
I have some new home spun cottons.
Reproduction 1800"s cotton prints in browns,
pinks,
blacks & blues,
greens (some icky) & chrome yellows,
and of course reds. I fear I will have
lots of trouble aging these wonderful
period colors.
I found a few tiny antique calico buttons and
yards of delicate old store stock cotton laces.
Just the right size for a dolly.
Just the right size for a dolly.
I found 2 tiny antique silk frogs closures
(I see a couple of dolly capes)
and this vintage embroidered Swiss rick rack
that I have no idea what I will do with it, but it
was too pretty to pass up. In the 1800's this
trim was called wave braid and was quite popular.
I am ready to start some clothing!
I love all the dollies! Can't wait to see what you do with all that lovely fabric and all the trims and notions. Good for you, Sherri--enjoy. :~)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your retirement! Can't wait to see the finished dolls- you have a lovely selection of textiles to work with. ♥
ReplyDeleteWell, you really know how to retire...go to work! And, what fun work it is. I am drooling over all the beautiful fabrics and trims. I may need to come shopping with you. Congratulations on your retirement!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful milestone you have reached in retirement, I hope you enjoy every single day!
ReplyDeleteI, too, cannot wait to see what you sew from the fabrics.
Hugs,
Susan