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I call her the Queen of New Beginnings (after a book I was reading at the time). She wears lovely bright colours to cheer up a dull corner or a dull day.

She sits crosslegged unaided.

She measures about 10", 25cm from base to top of head in the crosslegged position.

Arms are joined at the shoulders, and legs at the hips, allowing for a certain amount of poseability.

Item specifics:

Her body is made of beige cotton fabric with a print of butterflies and flowers in white.

Dress sleeves and under skirt are made from bright green synthetic fabric, which has been left with a raw edge. Overskirt is a matching sheer fabric. Her bodice is machine embroidered lace. She wears an artificial flower. her head is encased in a turban of synthetic fabrics and trim with beads.

She has a free machine embroidered face, enhanced with a little colour from fabric pens.

There are 2 types of machine embroidery on this doll: The lace for her bodice was made by me on a computerised embroidery machine. Her face is free machine embroidery, which is like drawing freehand with the machine.

This is a collectors doll, not intended as a child's toy.

From a pattern by Patti Culea, who is Mrs Doll, really, as far as I'm concerned:)

Designed by Liz Read

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