A wonderful presentation. Thank you for taking your time. Those who speak quickly loose me quickly. Youve sparked my interest Ive been thinking about doll making, American Indain, dolls. Possibly to preserve my culture in a small way. This vid is a jewel.
Victorian style doll clothes are among some of my favorite doll clothes to make. Your video offered images of some lovely dolls (and doll clothes) that have inspired me to make very pretty doll clothes! Thank you!
These Wooden dolls are beautiful. I'm a history buff n I love the 17 n 18th Century period, so these early Wooden are one of my favorites. Thanks to Michael n Rachael for this educational Seminar.
I have a comb tuck doll I got from my late stepfather.I just need to get her looked at.She’s been though a beating of time though.I think she’s late 1700-1800’s.
Such a wonderful and informative video, so interesting to hear the timeline as it puts these beautiful dolls into a historic context which I find very interesting. Love this series!
I have a comb tuck doll in bad condition in original clothes,only one leg is attached to the body,I do have the other 3 limbs just need honest opinion.
I own a beautiful 1800's (I believe) wooden carved doll. She is absolutely gorgeous! I would like to sell her, but don't know how to go about doing it. She is 22" tall. She has her original braided human hair wig and original clothes including beautiful hand sewn 2 piece burgandy oil cloth dress, lawn pantaloons, slip and hand embroidered blouse. She is missing a foot and her lower leg. She has a straw stuffed body, wooden carved one piece head , chest, arms, legs and foot. Bulbous no pupil glass eyes with protruding eye lids. Beautiful rosy cheeks and a delightful double chin. When I purchased her, her clothes were nailed onto her with several nails pounded into a small square block of wood inside her chest area. There are no other fasteners on the clothing. I know it's difficult to imagine her, but she looks awful similar to the dolls you had on your wonderful program. Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
A wonderful presentation. Thank you for taking your time. Those who speak quickly loose me quickly. Youve sparked my interest Ive been thinking about doll making, American Indain, dolls. Possibly to preserve my culture in a small way. This vid is a jewel.
I love the carving of the faces on wooden dolls...and it is a joy to listen to that wonderful man teach...kids chew on doll fingers...
I loved this so much❤❤❤
Victorian style doll clothes are among some of my favorite doll clothes to make. Your video offered images of some lovely dolls (and doll clothes) that have inspired me to make very pretty doll clothes! Thank you!
I’ve always lived these dolls...maybe someday I will have one, but I can certainly enjoy them vicariously through such a stunning collection..
Thanks again for taking the time to do these videos
I always love it when you visit Michael!!!!💜💜💜💜
These Wooden dolls are beautiful. I'm a history buff n I love the 17 n 18th Century period, so these early Wooden are one of my favorites. Thanks to Michael n Rachael for this educational Seminar.
Thanks so much for watching!
Wow... I love the block carved into the sheep shape... then would be sliced into a flock... such knowledge you have Michael
Lovely Video :) Always a pleasure to watch your videos
I have a comb tuck doll I got from my late stepfather.I just need to get her looked at.She’s been though a beating of time though.I think she’s late 1700-1800’s.
Such a wonderful and informative video, so interesting to hear the timeline as it puts these beautiful dolls into a historic context which I find very interesting. Love this series!
the doll dressed in Egypt with the turban wow how lovely
Gorgeous dolls
love it
I have a comb tuck doll in bad condition in original clothes,only one leg is attached to the body,I do have the other 3 limbs just need honest opinion.
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I own a beautiful 1800's (I believe) wooden carved doll. She is absolutely gorgeous! I would like to sell her, but don't know how to go about doing it. She is 22" tall. She has her original braided human hair wig and original clothes including beautiful hand sewn 2 piece burgandy oil cloth dress, lawn pantaloons, slip and hand embroidered blouse. She is missing a foot and her lower leg. She has a straw stuffed body, wooden carved one piece head , chest, arms, legs and foot. Bulbous no pupil glass eyes with protruding eye lids. Beautiful rosy cheeks and a delightful double chin. When I purchased her, her clothes were nailed onto her with several nails pounded into a small square block of wood inside her chest area. There are no other fasteners on the clothing. I know it's difficult to imagine her, but she looks awful similar to the dolls you had on your wonderful program. Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
I'm thinking you should wear gloves with these, Michael!
Why are his fingers touching , he should have gloves on. Shame 🧐