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Old 04-18-2016, 08:17 PM
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madamekelly
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Originally Posted by MargeD
I was going to suggest putting her in a pillowcase, that is until I read further down that she's 35". Many years ago I used to make and sell Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls at craft fairs with my sister. Someone asked if the doll was washable, so I went home threw my daughter's Ann in the washer in a pillowcase and then in the dryer and she came out fine. The only other thing I can think of is having her dry cleaned. I have that pattern, but have never made one that big, although now that we have a granddaughter my son has been asking me to make a set for Zoe, so maybe for Christmas.
For a doll this size, pin it into a loose burrito using a twin sheet, them wash as above.
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