Daisy is fully clothed. It was quite an adventure for both of us. She did not come with patterns, only a wish list! I could read the manufacturers label on her back, but research did not lead me to a doll that looked like her in face or size. My sister collected inspiration photos and books and I found some patterns torn from a magazine that I had sent to her many years ago. Loose theads
Not one of them would fit Daisy. So began my intensive in pattern drafting and fitting. Neither was a skill I owned or desired. Underwear, socks, dress – and then – cobbler skills were needed to craft her leather shoes.
I had a goal to finish her wardrobe and return her to my brother-in-law last October, and I did.
I like to think that both my Mom and my sister would be pleased with her.
It’s taken me a long time to write and post. I have found that grief can take a while to process, perhaps you have too. Having something to do with my hands is soothing to my soul.