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Sunday, December 13, 2009
New Doll from Reprised Materials
Made this doll today from old cotton sweaters. He's not the best thing I've ever made, but a nonjudgmental baby might like him. He's for the Toy Sociey's World Wide Drop this coming weekend. Soon I will need to stop making toys and package the ones I've made--a couple need to be finished, too. I think I will number them, as we're supposed to post pictures to the blog of the toys and where we dropped them. I'll never be able to remember; I think I have twenty or so.
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