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Well I am like everyone else here and have way too many projects on the go but right now I am working on something that is a lot of fun. I am working on Izzy Dolls that will be spent overseas and given to children by Canadian soliders. I have just started this project but know that it is going to make some children smile and it's also a fun way to use up the odds and ends of yarn that I have. Take care Darlene |
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"Craftkitten" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Well I am like everyone else here and have way too many projects on the go but right now I am working on something that is a lot of fun. I am working on Izzy Dolls that will be spent overseas and given to children by Canadian soliders. I have just started this project but know that it is going to make some children smile and it's also a fun way to use up the odds and ends of yarn that I have. Take care Darlene I googled "izzy dolls" which led me to the most interesting story and patterns for knitted and crocheted dolls. It seems an admirable effort. I would point out only that in the photos the most of the sample dolls all have very white faces and those that have hair have blonde yarn braids. Unless the appointed solder is serving on the front lines in Sweden, it would seem that different colors for hair and skin would be appropriate. Also, little Muslim girls don't wear slacks and might be very embarassed to have a doll that does. With those small considertions, it still seems an admirable project. Daisy |
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"Craftkitten" skrev i melding oups.com... Hi Well I am like everyone else here and have way too many projects on the go but right now I am working on something that is a lot of fun. I am working on Izzy Dolls that will be spent overseas and given to children by Canadian soliders. I have just started this project but know that it is going to make some children smile and it's also a fun way to use up the odds and ends of yarn that I have. Take care Darlene Darlene, what a fantastic idea this is! I read about it. And how fun to make.., you can really use your creativity! Good luck! AUD ;-) |
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Daisy , some nuslim girls do wear pants , but they wear skirts and
dresses over the pants, thus all Darlene has to do is elongate the shirts , as to color of skin and hair , they can stay any color you want . You might add a little headscarf. mirjam "Craftkitten" wrote in message roups.com... Hi Well I am like everyone else here and have way too many projects on the go but right now I am working on something that is a lot of fun. I am working on Izzy Dolls that will be spent overseas and given to children by Canadian soliders. I have just started this project but know that it is going to make some children smile and it's also a fun way to use up the odds and ends of yarn that I have. Take care Darlene I googled "izzy dolls" which led me to the most interesting story and patterns for knitted and crocheted dolls. It seems an admirable effort. I would point out only that in the photos the most of the sample dolls all have very white faces and those that have hair have blonde yarn braids. Unless the appointed solder is serving on the front lines in Sweden, it would seem that different colors for hair and skin would be appropriate. Also, little Muslim girls don't wear slacks and might be very embarassed to have a doll that does. With those small considertions, it still seems an admirable project. Daisy |
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That would be very sweet and not all that hard to do.
Daisy "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... Daisy , some nuslim girls do wear pants , but they wear skirts and dresses over the pants, thus all Darlene has to do is elongate the shirts , as to color of skin and hair , they can stay any color you want . You might add a little headscarf. mirjam "Craftkitten" wrote in message groups.com... Hi Well I am like everyone else here and have way too many projects on the go but right now I am working on something that is a lot of fun. I am working on Izzy Dolls that will be spent overseas and given to children by Canadian soliders. I have just started this project but know that it is going to make some children smile and it's also a fun way to use up the odds and ends of yarn that I have. Take care Darlene I googled "izzy dolls" which led me to the most interesting story and patterns for knitted and crocheted dolls. It seems an admirable effort. I would point out only that in the photos the most of the sample dolls all have very white faces and those that have hair have blonde yarn braids. Unless the appointed solder is serving on the front lines in Sweden, it would seem that different colors for hair and skin would be appropriate. Also, little Muslim girls don't wear slacks and might be very embarassed to have a doll that does. With those small considertions, it still seems an admirable project. Daisy |
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I understand your point and these were some dolls that were made by others. I understand the differences in people and have already choice a different colour of yarn for the heads. I have also picked up some lace and other materials for skirts for some of the dolls. Also the hair would not be blonde if I made thm anyway. Darlene (Craftkitten) PS. We do have a couple of blonde hair (Albino) Muslins that live in our apartment building and the little girl does wear pants. Daisy wrote: I googled "izzy dolls" which led me to the most interesting story and patterns for knitted and crocheted dolls. It seems an admirable effort. I would point out only that in the photos the most of the sample dolls all have very white faces and those that have hair have blonde yarn braids. Unless the appointed solder is serving on the front lines in Sweden, it would seem that different colors for hair and skin would be appropriate. Also, little Muslim girls don't wear slacks and might be very embarassed to have a doll that does. With those small considertions, it still seems an admirable project. Daisy |
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