Elizabeth Stewart Clark & Company

A Sweet GAM Dolly Sets

In meandering about the internet today, I came across this very lovely post regarding Great Auntie Maude’s Favorite Cloth Doll, and thought to share it with all of you lovely readers!

Click Through for Sew Decades Ago’s photo-laden post–she did a charming job on the whole set! Mother-daughter doll projects are such a great way to connect with your favorite girl.

And if you’re ready to make some sweet history dolls for yourself, like I did in advance of our 24 July Pioneer Night event (photo of four cloth girls and one cloth lady to your left–yes, I made four new dolls and dressed three new dolls in about 6 hours, because I am a crazy person), hit our Dolls section for both shipped and downloadable doll options (downloadable Lady Doll should be available very soon!)

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About The Sewing Academy
With a focus on the 1840-1865 era, The Sewing Academy is your home on the (internet) range for resources to help you meet your living history goals!

Elizabeth Stewart Clark has been absorbed by the mid-19th century for over 20 years. She makes her home in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, four children (from wee to not-so-wee), far too many musical instruments, and five amusing hens.

Email Elizabeth Or call 208-523-3673 (10am to 8pm Mountain time zone, Monday through Saturday)
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