

I seem to have a very soft spot in my heart for the old toys...esp R and R's. I've rescued a few from the free box at yard sales, and a few that were headed for the trash. I have my DD's cast off pair, and some made by a friend for my first DD when she was small. Most days you'll find this guy keeping company with the leopard spotted puppy of the previous post. Oh yes, I forgot to mention, the puppy is made from corduroy. Those ears and tail must have really been a challenge!
I have made toys for my kids over the years. One year (probably due to Charlotte's Web) saw me crocheting a pink pig..I'm sorry he didn't hang around forever. I even did a duckbilled platypus for the oldest DD in plum and pink crushed velvet one year....LOL
The making of toys seemed to turn into the making of bears, one of whom is missing....I've looked and looked for Pearl, but still, she eludes me. Tomorrow I'll show you one of my creatures. I'm determined to have something quilty to share soon! Until then I'll share these odds and ends of scraps from my scrapbag. I'd love to see some of your....*VBS*
And a note to myself, get busy and get out those christmas quilts!!!!

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I'm sure Pearl has just runoff with Ebby and they're playing hide-n-go-seek with you :-)
I still have my R - she is wearing what can only be described as a 1970's pink dress! I wrote my name under her hair on the back...
I have both my Raggedy Ann and Andy. In pristine condition. Daddy built a doll collection for me, but I wasn't allowed to play with a lot of them. The ones I could play with are well loved. Still have 'em. BTW, doncha remember that Little Orphan Annie had just black circles for eyes? Maybe it comes from that time?
You are such a sweetie to think of rescuing so many dollies from thrift bins . . . but I could have easily guessed that about you *s*
I used to have one of those dolls with the long skirt. Now I have none of my childhood dolls. :(
I had a doll that had buttons for eyes. I took them off so my daughter wouldn't eat them. I never did remember to put them back on.
All three of my children grew up in a Raggedy Ann and Andy bedroom. I made everthing right down to modge podging R and R's on every available surface! It was all in the bright turquoisey blues, very bright yellows and the oranges and reds of the mid seventies. My friends always wondered how my kids could even fall asleep at night! Between the bright colors and the R and R's everywhere and on everything...it is a wonder. But I believed childhood should be one of wonder and some of us, luckily, never have to totally grow up :)
how very sweet....I was never given an R doll...my sister bought one at a yard sale where the missing button eye had been repaired with embroidery thread-looking forward to seeing some of your own creations Finn.
So do you think that Ebby has bear-napped a little Pearl for herself? Does she sneak out for a midnight meeting with him? *giggles*
An R doll is something I always wanted but never got. I love your's...he's special. Have you looked in Ebby's bed for Pearl?
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