Doll Making
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- African American Heritage Dolls
- African American dolls by JoAnn Bernard depicting life in the 1800's, inspired by sketches of that era.
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- Arensbak Trolls
- Handmade troll and gnome dolls, including information about trolls, family history, FAQs and a list of shops where the dolls can be purchased.
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- Bob Cunningham's Little People
- Fantasy, one-of-a-kind art-doll sculptures by Canadian doll artist Bob Cunningham.
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- Boy Dolls
- Gallery of handmade cloth dolls by a Japanese doll artist, Runo, some depicting anime characters. Includes free patterns, guest doll gallery and message boards for support.
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- Cloth Doll Connection
- Offers classes and a shopping directory for cloth doll makers with links to designers, free patterns, supplies, classes, doll events and doll clubs.
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- Dollhouse Noah's Gallery
- Japanese artistic dolls, ball jointed. They are lovely little girls in Kimonos. Site in English, takes time to load initially.
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- Flickr: Art Dolls
- Image gallery and forum for people who create art dolls and like to share their inspiration with other art doll artists.
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- The Shuppy Shoppe - Art of Dolls
- Porcelain dolls created by Sue Shuppy. Includes artist biography and gallery.
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- Victorian Fashions
- Offers conservation supplies and other items helpful to the antique replica doll maker, plus antique fabrics and trims, buttons, laces and antique wig making supplies.
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- Johnston Original Art Dolls
- Offers a three day doll sculpting seminar each week at different locations around the nation.
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- History of the Doll
- The doll's history traced back by historians to religious rites of primitive societies. Sewing doll clothes with free blouse and skirt patterns. Instructions included for the 11 1/2" size fashion doll .
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- The Doll Costumer's Guild
- Publishes journals with information, patterns and sewing techniques for authentic costuming of antique dolls made from 1840 through the turn of the century.
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