The dolls I donated to this years High Street United Methodist Christmas bazaar, to be held tomorrow. I hope they all find good homes :-)
I also want to share with you a new Flickr group that three of us, who love crochet dolls, have created. It is Hooked On Dolls! and we would love to have you come and visit :-) It is a group created especially for crochet and knit dolls, and we already have over 200 great photos.
As always, enjoy the crochet!
Beth, you're not only good at crocheting but also good at heart. I'm sure that people who receive your dolls would be in love with them in a second. I have been peering into your flickr group and the only thing I can say about it is that all of you are such good artists... Kisses from Spain :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Join, for your kind words. And I'm glad you stopped by the Flickr group. You should join us!
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What a great donation. I gave some dinos to a Catholic Church raising money for their school last month.
ReplyDeleteYour dolls are beautiful and I hope they bring much joy to their recepients.
Thanks, Bailey; dino's sound cool :-) Bet my nephews would love them.
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I love your little crochet dolls, so cute!!! I must have a go at making one.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ann :-)
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They are so sweet!!! I have to try one 'someday'. Until then, I'll enjoy your pictures! Amy B
ReplyDeleteIt will be a lucky person indeed who receives one of these dolls as a Christmas gift. They are adorable and, as usual, your attention to detail has made them very special.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the good words, Amy and Yvonne :-)
ReplyDeleteBeth
They are sooooo cute, I really shouldn't have looked and did I hear a new group mentioned, perhaps I should just dwitch off my puter now, its the only chance I've got of getting anything done.
ReplyDeleteJan
Thank you for your kind words, Jan :-) The group is for crochet and knit dolls; there are some wonderful dolls to look at...now over 300!
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This is my first time writing on a blog. I just want to say how much I love your doll patterns, especially the tiny dolls. I have made at least 10 of your teacup and teacupsie dolls and plan on creating even more. Thank you for the inspiration, Beth.
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking the time to comment here; I appreciate your good words, and I'm delighted you've made the Teacup Spirits :-)
Beth
I like the little christmas dolls holding the stockings, can someone tell me how to get a pattern for them. thanks liz
ReplyDeleteHi Liz,
DeleteIf you scroll down the left sidebar to "Links to Pocket Spirit Patterns" you will find patterns for the doll, the stocking, the cap, and the dress; the dress she is wearing is the mock-smocking dress pattern. Plus lots of other patterns for this doll :-)
Beth
thank you, i was so confused by all the links and things. lol have a great day
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