Meet Maggie & Bessie, the Butternut spinster sister aunts.
Although they appear to be quite dour, they truly are
sweet old dears & favorites of the Butternut
nieces and nephews.
Their dresses have hook & eye closures with
decorative shell buttons. Their bodies are sewn
on the machine, (saves my hands for the fun stuff!)
everything else is hand stitched.
(not period sewn)
Their under sleeves are stitched on. (ouch)
They have brown stockings and shoes with laces.
The large stitches below the neck keeps the stuffing
in place. They don't want to become the "bobble
head" spinsters.
Aunt Bessie makes the best sorghum molasses cookies
in all the Ozarks. She always has a warm plate of the
delicious goodies when the nieces and nephews come
to visit. She's dressed in a reproduction butter yellow
cotton with a small navy print. Much prettier than
the photo shows. She's about 18 inches tall.
Her dress has pagoda sleeves and white cotton
under sleeves, drop shoulders & gathered waist,
a common style in the mid 1800's.
Her collar and lace trim are hand crocheted cotton.
under sleeves, drop shoulders & gathered waist,
a common style in the mid 1800's.
Her collar and lace trim are hand crocheted cotton.
Plain & simple cotton undergarments. Nothing too
frilly for Bessie or Maggie as they are a tad prudish
when it comes to their undies.
frilly for Bessie or Maggie as they are a tad prudish
when it comes to their undies.
Bessie has a stitched face, wool hair braided in a
small bun & is stuffed with wool roving.
small bun & is stuffed with wool roving.
Her dress is accented with 4 vintage
glass navy buttons.
Aunt Maggie's wild blackberry jam has been the blue
ribbon winner at the Taney county fair for five years
runnin'. A slice of heaven on home made sourdough
bread slathered with freshly churned butter.
Aunt Maggie is dressed is the same style as Bessie.
Her reproduction calico is a gorgeous green with
a tan flower print. She's about 20 inches tall.
Aunt Maggie has tan glass button. Both sets
of buttons are pre WWII, probably not appropriate
for the 1850's but they sure are pretty!
Both ladies are mildly aged to show love but care.
I'm still working on the small doll. Struggling
with a wool cape, that may get abandoned.
Tiny doll, thick wool. I'm also working on a
simple doll stuffed with cedar shavings.
I will add the Butternut Spinster Aunts to my
for sale page.
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Hope you had a wonderful Turkey Day.
Thank you ladies for welcoming Cinders to blog
world. Very kind of you.
Happy Sewing!
with a wool cape, that may get abandoned.
Tiny doll, thick wool. I'm also working on a
simple doll stuffed with cedar shavings.
I will add the Butternut Spinster Aunts to my
for sale page.
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Hope you had a wonderful Turkey Day.
Thank you ladies for welcoming Cinders to blog
world. Very kind of you.
Happy Sewing!