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Vogue Dress Me Ginnys from 1996, 2009, and 2002 fell apart in December 2023.
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In December 2023, a trio of Ginny dolls fell apart. I placed them on my "to-do" list (learn how to restring these myself instead of relying on my husband to do it). For over nine months, the dolls lay on a doll bed in the doll room until I finally ordered restringing bands designed for Madame Alexander's 8-inch dolls (because I thought the bands would work for my Ginnys, too, after I viewed a YouTube instructional video).
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Another before stringing photo shows the dolls with the 2002 Ginny's head just propped up on the neck. |
After the bands arrived, I took one more photo of the dolls before removing their clothes only to discover that the bands would not work!
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My Dress-Me Ginnys have zip ties in the arms and legs to attach the original rubber bands used for stringing together. |
A zip tie, instead of a metal hook, is in each doll's arm and leg for attaching the original bands (as illustrated in the photo above). The zip tie forms a hole instead of a hook, so an elasticized string, not a rubber band, had to be used to restring these girls.
Fortunately, I had enough 1/8-inch (
3 mm elasticized cord) to complete the task. I couldn't take photos of the restringing process because I had to use both hands (and a hemostat) to grasp the cord and pull it through the arms, legs, and heads.
Individual After Photos
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2002 Dress-Me Ginny wears a separately-sold Christmas dress.
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Vintage Dress-me Ginny from 2009 also wears a separately-sold Christmas dress. |
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This Vogue Christmas coat, hat, and boots keep this 1996 Dress-me Ginny warm. |
As a Whole Group
The girls are whole again just in time to display in a couple of months in this year's Christmas decor as they have been displayed in past years.
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The trio is seen in this photo from the archives and two of the three are in the photo below with other Christmas-dressed dolls. |
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Christmas Dru, Gingerbread Dru, and a Ginny Boy joined two of the now restrung Ginnys in another photo from the archives. |
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