
This first one is a chic grandma headed for a night out on the town.

Then here is a Venetian Courtesan - she's one of my favorites and one of my more recent dolls to be completed (the first part of this year).
And finally, a proper Victorian miss, out of a stroll - I haven't finished her parasol just yet.

I currently have a grandmotherly doll that I just need to finish up and many more in mind to do - some kits, some from my imagination, and some from Dana's wonderful pattern list that I subscribe to. Also, I am waiting on delivery of a wonderful kit from Nancy Cronin; Miss Havisham. I will continue to post pictures of dolls that I have completed in the past along with new dolls as I finish them.
To the left, you will find a growing list of my favorite miniature doll websites, suppliers, and blogs. Also, please check out miniaturesonly.com , a wonderful auction website devoted specifically to miniatures. Enjoy!
Well, back to the daily grind.
I did not know you had a blog! Was I not paying attention? I think you have done a good job here and I do like the Tudor style lady a lot. I think I never tire of richly decorated and printed fabrics. Nicely done! Kathi
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