Tuesday, June 15, 2021

1976 Patti Hale Doll

14-inch all-wood doll by NIADA doll artist Patti Hale


I was introduced to Patti Hale dolls by another collector who has a boy and girl pair. I enjoy collecting dolls made from unusual media and began searching for a Patti Hale doll for my collection after seeing the other collector's dolls. 

The doll shown above was offered on eBay "as is" with the head detached from its body. The auction was in a buy-it-now or make-an-offer format. I made a reasonable offer that the seller accepted. 

In this photo, the unattached head is resting on the doll's body.


Before taking "Lorna" to my husband for repair, I removed her red romper and gathered several sizes of elasticized stringing for him to choose for the repair.


I named this girl Lorna after a childhood friend. I hand-washed her red romper while I waited for my husband to take the time to make her whole. 

Below, her head has been reattached to her body. Afterward, she swapped clothes with another doll whose dress suits her pot-bellied body better.

After researching Hale's dolls, I found an image of a male doll that was made as a companion for my doll. I made a note of the watermelon-print pinafore that my doll is missing.

This infant-size blouse and dress fit Lorna much better. Her original romper is suitable for the Nathaniel doll that allowed Lorna to wear the red dress.

I might make a simple pinafore for Lorna to wear over her original red romper. If I do, I will not use watermelon-print fabric.

Lorna (not under that name) has been installed in my virtual black doll museum. Read more about her and link to the artist's biography here.


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2 comments:

  1. Oh she is so cute! I don't remember her post, but that happens when you read them all. LOL I love her little toothy smile.

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