Showing posts with label Madame Alexander 8 inch dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madame Alexander 8 inch dolls. Show all posts

Sunday, April 9, 2017

RESTRINGING LITTLE 8 INCH MADAME ALEXANDER DOLLS

Momma Cat has purchased several little Madame Alexander dolls over the last six moths or so.  Most of the time Momma Cat buys dolls that have no clothes. But, she has gotten a couple of dressed ones that she plans to make new clothes for1 

The only problem with buying used dolls is that sometimes they come with problems!  Most of them are a little dirty, which is no big deal.  The dirt can be cleaned off with alcohol and a Mr. Clean eraser sponge. 

Some dolls have stains on their bodies from clothing dyes, and sometimes they have ink on them from their former playmates.  These things can be a little bit of a challenge, but a product called "Remove-Zit" has been a Godsend for the really stubborn stains.  This product is only available online, and it's a little spendy.  But, it really works!

The last, and hardest challenge for Momma Cat was that some of her dolls needed to be restrung!  Momma Cat has never restrung a doll before in her life!  So, she went online to YouTube and found an excellent video that showed her just how to do it!!!  
How To Restring A Doll At Home
This video gave Momma Cat step by step instructions for putting the little dolls back together again.  Momma Cat highly recommends it!

Even though the video was really good, Momma Cat had to redo her first doll a couple of times to get it right! Here's a picture of a couple of dolls that She just finished restringing, along with a doll that is waiting to be put back together.

The two sitting dolls have just been restrung.

You can see the broken rubber bands that used to hold this one together.

All you need is some round cord elastic, two hemostats, and scissors.  
 
 
The elastic goes through the hook on one leg and up through the neck.

Attach the head and run the elastic down to the other leg.
Attach the leg and tie off.

Attach elastic to one arm and run through the doll to the other arm, and tie off.
She's done! Here she is with all of her friends!

Momma Cat still has one more doll to restring, but she ran out of elastic cording!!!

The next thing all these little cuties will need is some clothing and shoes!  It's a good thing they can't talk, or they'd be bugging Momma Cat all the time!

If you have a doll that needs to be restrung, save your money and try doing it yourself!  You can get the elastic cording at just about any fabric store. You can buy the hemostats at fabric and craft stores, and probably sporting good stores, as well (people use them to make fly-fishing lures)!  Momma Cat found some at JoAnn Fabrics and Crafts in the quilting notions!  Only there they are referred to as "Needle Pullers"!!!

Needless to say, it was crafty, it was fun, and Momma Cat saved herself a lot of money by trying it herself!😺

- Momma Cat

Friday, January 13, 2017

NEW ADDITIONS TO THE "CAT" HOUSEHOLD

Momma Cat loves dolls!  You all know that by now.  But, what you didn't know is HOW MUCH!

Momma Cat had a Betsy McCall doll when she was little.  But somewhere during the course of time, that doll was given away.  Momma Cat has always wanted to replace her, but until recently, couldn't find an affordable option.  This little doll is exactly like the one Momma Cat had as a kitten, but this doll has a brand new outfit, by Robert Tonner!  She even has little pink shoes!  Momma bought the doll without clothing, and bought the outfit separately.  
 
Tiny Betsy McCall, circa 1960's

What do you think? Doesn't she look smashing in her flowery dress and little pink shoes?  Momma Cat really loves her!


After Betsy, Momma Cat found this adorable little Asian doll, by Madame Alexander, that has her own Panda bear!  She came without her tag or original box.  She and her Panda are in excellent condition!  She has cute little pigtails too!

Madame Alexander Asian doll with Panda
 
 Momma Cat found another Madame Alexander doll on eBay.  This one has a beautiful face and wonderful hairdo, but came without clothing.  Momma is going to make clothes for her eventually.  But, here she is as she came to Momma Cat's house.

Madame Alexander doll sans clothing

Right after Christmas, Momma found this adorable little Peter Pan doll, by Madame Alexander, and she decided to buy him.  He is in perfect condition, with his original box.  He is a welcome addition to Momma's collection, which is woefully short on boy dolls! In addition to everything else, his price was very reasonable.  
 
Madame Alexander Peter Pan doll

Look at him!  Isn't he adorable? She just had to buy him!  I'm sure you'll all agree!

Momma had forgotten about the Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls for awhile.  Occasionally Momma will find one at an antique store, or a doll show.  She has received a couple of them as gifts too.  She found this little adorable on eBay.  
 
Nancy Ann Storybook Doll

This doll is hard plastic, with moveable arms, legs, and sleep eyes.  She came without a box, or her tag.  But, she is so incredibly cute, and in very good shape, it really doesn't matter to Momma Cat at all.  Look at her sweet little face and her pretty dress.  She is very tiny too, at only 5 1/2 inches tall. 

Momma is getting quite a collection of these cute little dolls, but she has yet to find an affordable boy doll to add to them.  Oh well, the quest goes on...........


- Momma Cat