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I was inspired by mid-century colours and fabrics when I made this doll - I have called her Nolene
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The body of the doll is made from linen fabric and has a hand embroidered face. The hair has been embroidered and crochet 'buns' have been added. Nolene is filled with polyester - polyfil. The pinafore dress is made from light grey cotton poplin and is hand embroidered with a peacock design. The dress is lined with a vintage scarf.
The cardigan has been knitted on very small needles in stripes plus hand knitted socks have been added. All the clothes are removeable.
The doll is 30cms(12 inches) tall (excluding the hair "buns" )
Nolene does have some small buttons/beads so she is not suitable for a very young child to chew on.
I was inspired by mid-century colours and fabrics when I made this doll - I have called her
Nolene.
Designed by Kate Rowe in Bishop's Stortford
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