Early Farm Doll Series # 3 The Primitive Oswald

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> Mama's In The Kitchen Paypal only please, payment due within 24 hours after auction is closed. This is the third in my new Early Farm Series. I must first say that is old gal is beyond UGLY!!!! She is so very worn and the years have not been kind to her !! She is 26 inches and has packed on the pounds over the years. I made her from painted and grungy osnaburg, rag stuffed. Her hair is raw sheep's wool, both of her eye's are grungy pieces of osnaburg stitched on with black yarn. Her nose is so crooked and prim-pinched. I stitched her mouth with grungy cream floss. She has silly prim feet with little homespun bows tied on. Her dress is a homespun of mustard, burgandy and black plaid. Her apron is an old flour feedsack. Her head wrap matches her dress. Along with her are her kitchen goods, the flour sack is 3 1/2 x 9 inches, the yeast is 2 x 3 inches, made from grungy muslin. The old Clabber Girl baking powder can is old, it is 3 x 4 inches, I found this at an antique shop. The biscuit cutter is also old, found at the same antique shop, it is 3 inches round. Now remember she is awfully ugly, and oh so worn with holes. Quite hefty too. Just so prim for the kitchen. I never use a pattern, and it will be signed, dated. I would also like to add that I reserve the rights to all my designs. I work very hard to try to make my creations read more