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Friday 20 January 2012

NEW ASIA AND EUROPE DOLLS (inc. Lenci) plus new FAVOURITE doll

Dolls from Asia and Europe -
ITALY, GREECE, SWEDEN and INDIA
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PLUS
Harry's favourite doll
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I hope you all had a Happy New Year, and are looking forward to your doll hunting!  The exciting thing about collecting is that you just never know what you will find from one day to the next.  I was recently lucky enough to find the beautiful LENCI doll listed below!
For more information and pictures of the new dolls listed, please see the website.  For more information and pictures of HARRY'S FAVOURITE DOLL just click onto "MY FAVOURITE DOLL" at the top, right hand side of the HOME page.

I have no new miniatures to list at the moment.  Time permitting, I will have something ready soon!
ITALY (Lenci doll)
Website Id:  (Europe - Italy - 0022 and 0022A)
GREECE (Rhodes) - shepherd
Website Id:  (Europe - Greece (Rhodes) - 002) 
GREECE (Crete) - shepherd
Website Id:  (Europe - Greece (Crete) - 007)
SWEDEN - (Lulea)
Website Id:  (Europe - Sweden - 0016)
 INDIA - (Andhra Pradesh)
Website Id: (Asia - India - 0028, 0028A and 0028B)
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One of HARRY'S COLLECTION of favourite dolls
Tarahumara FIBER doll
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Thursday 12 January 2012

MORE NEW DOLLS, AND MINIATURE MATS LISTED

Dolls from WALES, IRELAND, KAZAKHSTAN and JAPAN listed,
(and also MINIATURE DOLLS HOUSE MATS).
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WELCOME to my new follower - Drora Hed.  I hope you will enjoy my site!
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For more information about the new dolls listed, please see the website.  The dolls house mats can also be seen on the website (under Dioramas).
WALES
Website Id:  Europe - Wales - 0028
 WALES
Website Id:  Europe - Wales - 0029
 IRELAND
Website Id:  Europe - Ireland - 0016
 KAZAKHSTAN
Website Id:  Asia - Kazakhstan - 005
 JAPAN
Website Id:  Asia - Japan - 0021, 0021A, 0021B and 0021C
 THREE MINIATURE DOLLS HOUSE MATS
Website Id:  (Dioramas) Europe - Wales - 0035 
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A note about miniature bunka mats:
Bunka mats are SO quick and easy to make.  Bunka is simply unravelled fringing, so you can use up any scraps of leftover pieces of fringing.  Just cut up into short lengths, pull the ends to "frizzle" them out and glue onto the canvas (or felt) using any good fabric glue.  Just use a piece of scrap dowelling or similar to press the pieces randomly onto the fabric.  Just simply do your own pattern as you go along.   I made the runner (in the centre) by working half-crossstitch to my own design and using one-ply wool on fine canvas. 
Have fun!  Carole.
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