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LBoE - Junker Jane Doll - EDITED

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LBoE - Junker Jane Doll - EDITED
Group:Little bit of Everything
Swap Coordinator:BennysMumma (contact)
Swap categories: Sewing 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:Regional - US/Canada
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:January 30, 2016
Date items must be sent by:March 26, 2016
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I was going through the forum for what others were interested in making and saw the Junker Jane dolls mentioned. I've never made one before, but they look interesting, so let's give it a go!

Pinterest Board of Junker Jane dolls

Junker Jane herself's website

Let's say 10" minimum, 15" max for the size. Send stuffed please. I'm going to leave plenty of time to make your masterpiece, but please only sign up if you can complete the swap. Send on time and rate promptly please. Mostly, have fun with the swap and send something that you would be ecstatic to receive and proud to send out.

picture is one from Junker Jane's website, listed above

Due to size, I'm keeping this one US/Canada, but please feel free to host an international and use my description if you'd like to.

Discussion

Moominbrooke 01/27/2016 #

Just to be clear, how would you define these dolls?

rngstgstll 01/27/2016 #

I think that would be helpful -- I assumed that they were made of used dolls and found objects with some new elements, got all excited and found some GREAT elements .... then got scared that maybe they were new made to look old? I am so excited to make my version of one :)

BennysMumma 01/27/2016 #

It looks more to me that it's more like new made to look old. So kinda like a random bunch of fabrics put together to make something that looks wacky and fabulous. That would be my take on it anyway. If anyone has made one and wants to chime in, we'd all love some more feedback :)

JLVerde 02/16/2016 #

I made one before and had a "new made to look old" mindset with mine. And upcycling. I used a bit of felted sweater and the end of a fugly tie from goodwill and some fake fur for a mustache. I ended up with a neat doll that I called George V. Even gave him a name tag using a plastic badge holder I found while cleaning out the supply closet at my job. Very fun project.

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