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| Circa 1930s to 1940s black stockinette mammy bottle doll |
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The quality of the handmade dolls from this era is just amazing. They didn't have the resources and craft items we have now and yet, look at what they could put together.
ReplyDeleteYou're right. Even though more resources are available now, I lean toward using things on hand in doll repairs, restorations, and redressing. Using what I have has become more practical in these uncertain times.
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