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Samahra and her Christmas Doll

11/19/2011

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This is Samahra's Doll.  Her parents Tiffani and Yuri came to see us at the Airbnb room that we have here at the top of the stairs and saw one of my dolls while we were having breakfast in the studio.   After they returned home Yuri sent me some wonderful photos that he had taken of my studio and also a request that I make a doll for Samahra.  He sent me some photos of Samahra herself so that I could do justice to her lovely face and cornrow braids and this is the finished product....just in time for Christmas.  This photo is taken in the kitchen in my pot of sage and parsley, which seemed like a good idea at the time but has resulted in some flare on the lens.  Nevertheless it is a good shot of the dolls little face.

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And here is a beautiful picture that Samahra's parents sent to me of her pretty face after she had opened her Christmas present.  It was a wonderful post-holiday surprise for me to receive the e-mail from Yuri and Tiffani with these pictures attached.  As you can see Samahra knew exactly what a Christmas doll needs most, which is a loving welcome to the family hug.  I really focus on creating dolls that feel at least as good as they look and it appears that for Samahra it was a successful effort.

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Tiffani and Yuri also sent me some pictures of Samahra before I started her doll so that I could see the way her mother braids and arranges her hair and try to duplicate that for her.  So Samahra's doll as cornrow braids attached to a crocheted cap and the braids can even be rearranged a bit so that they tie at the side or the back.  Samahra was evidently quite tickled with the braids.  I also really concentrated on giving the doll big dark brown eyes, a wide button nose and a full rounded mouth so that she would have a family resemblance to Samahra.  

I really enjoy making the dolls, but I particularly like making them for a special child.  This was such a fun project for me, and seeing the photos from Christmas morning made the whole thing even more meaningful.

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Renanda
6/29/2012 01:06:49 am

What a cute girl! The success of the doll show on her face!

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    The Threads of Meaning is a collection of my hand made creations and the materials I use to make them.  I quilt, sew, spin, knit, crochet, weave, make dolls, rugs (hooked and braided) and tat. I have had articles in Art and Antiques (May 2001) and American Quilter (Ultimate Projects 2004). I have sold work to the State of Hawaii and some very dedicated private collectors. I dye my own fibers and use vintage and new materials. I tend to prefer traditional techniques and natural materials used in innovative ways.

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