Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Claudette

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This is Claudette, one classy lady. Arley Berryhill, designer of this doll ('Madame') describes her as "A 21-inch asymmetrical shaped stump doll with body and dress sewn as one". Her gown is of charmeus satin, with rhinestone jeweled trim . She has 'wired' arms and hands, and her head turns, making her very pose-able. Her elegant fur-trimmed leopard print sheer coat is removable, and has snaps at the front for wearing it closed. Matching turban trimmed with jeweled broach. Dangling earrings match the trim on her gown, and she has a ring and a fine manicure. Her natural toned skin is knit 'dollskin', her features are needle-sculpted and hand painted. I named her Claudette in honor of Claudette Colbert, art-deco era actress..


I made one other doll from this pattern. Her name is Lana, and she has been sold, but here she is, anyway. I thought you'd like to see her.

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