
For the pilot entry on this blog, I am proud to present an exciting find sent to my by my Aunt Becky. This gem was discovered at a church-sponsored junk sale in Southwest Missouri. (I added the dagger because the expression on her face seemed to call for one.)
These sweet little dolls crop up unexpectedly in a variety of tacky crafting scenarios, not the least of which is the quintessential toilet paper cover. This gal is one of the more innovative and simultaneously mysterious applications I've encountered.
The long skirt with the drawstring at the bottom suggests that this was created to cover something; most likely not a bottle, since the drawstring would be superfluous. The piece of yarn tied eerily around the neck is the only clue that the krafter intended this item to be hung somewhere.




Materials: purchased plastic doll head & torso, navy blue lining fabric, light blue floral print cotton fabric, lace, cross stitch fabric, yarn, buttons, foil [not part of original design]
Technique: sewing, cross stitch, foil molding [not part of original design]
Provenance: Southwest Missouri