Doll Gallery 5
2024

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Enigma cloth doll
Doll No. 513
February, 2024
Enigma, made from woven fabric, using a vertical stretch direction. She stands about 13 inches tall. Her knees have buried bead joints. She has a modified trapunto face with minimal needle sculpting. Facial features are painted in acrylics and shaded/highlighted with colored pencils. She has attached ears. Her clothing is not removable. Her hair is Tibetan lamb on the hide. The darted wig is sewn to the head. She has a custom rod and tube stand with wooden base, making removal easy so she can be placed in a seated position. Enigma 514
Doll No. 514
March, 2024
Enigma, made from craft velour fabric, using a vertical stretch direction. She stands about 13 inches tall. Her knees have buried bead joints. She has a traditional needle-sculpted face. Features are painted in acrylics and shaded/highlighted with colored pencils. She has incorporated ears. Her clothing is not removable. Her hair is hand-dyed wool yarn, sewn in place. She has a custom rod and tube stand with wooden base, making removal easy so she can be placed in a seated position.
Claire 508
Doll No. 508

January, 2024
Claire, made from my Enigma pattern, enlarged (105%). Instead of a cloth trapunto-style face, she has a cloth-covered polymer clay face sewn in place. She stands about 14 inches tall (without her wood stand). She's made from a Windsor Ponte fabric. She has buried bead knee joints. Her hair is Tibetan lamb on the hide. She wears cloth boots with polymer clay heels. With the exception of her knitted shrub and leather belt, her clothing is not removable. Enigma cloth doll
Doll No. 512
February, 2024
Enigma, made from woven fabric, using a vertical stretch direction. She stands about 13 inches tall. Her knees have buried bead joints. She has a traditional needle-sculpted face. Features are painted in acrylics and shaded/highlighted with colored pencils. She has incorporated ears. Her clothing is not removable. Her hair is Tibetan lamb on the hide. The darted wig is sewn to the head. She has a custom rod and tube stand with wooden base, making removal easy so she can be placed in a seated position.

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