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littlehud 07-31-2010 06:33 AM

What a wonderful cause. I love your doll. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing her with us.

sewnsewer2 07-31-2010 06:38 AM

What a cute doll! I'm sure anyone would love her.

wordpaintervs 07-31-2010 09:04 AM

thanks so much to all of you for your response and thoughtful words. I appreciate you all.

mjsylvstr 08-01-2010 05:24 AM


Originally Posted by wordpaintervs
Thanks. My hubby watchs me work all that time on those and never complains, because he feels it will give a little girl who is endureing cancer a small measure of comfort. Sometimes I get scraps donated by quilters, and that helps, as I usually have to buy my own skin tone fabrics and they aren't real easy to find. Each doll with this 'hispanic look' fabric came from a quilt shop and costs $4.50 per yardage required for each doll body. The nightgown, I was able to make from an old white sheet I had not bothered to throw out yet. The trim was some a sister in law bought me years ago for my birthday, and the dress material was from scraps a quilter friend gave me ...just for the dolls. Probably more info than you wanted to know, but at least this doll's expenses weren't as much as they could be. I thought of finding clothing at the thrift store and using it as well. I count my blessings that I am able to make these dolls. Thanks for your kind reply above. I am looking for a peach color and a darker skin tone for african american doll bodies, although when I asked the American Cancer Society office manager (for our small ACS, that accepts my dolls,) if she needed different skin colors and she told me the little kids don't seem to care what color the skin tone is. I'm thinking they may have good hearts despite their cancer situations.

Vickey Stamps

good morning, Vicky..after reading your posts, I went and looked at the trims that I have stashed from when I did crafts. If you could use them, I would so like to mail them out to you....
Also, I would like to send you a check for the fabric for one of these adorable dolls. It would be so little to help you with so much that you are doing for these children.

If you would like this trims and such...please PM me and let me know where I should send them.

God watches over you for helping his children.....

MaryJane

CarrieAnne 08-01-2010 05:27 AM

Aw, Bless your heart! I had tears from reading your post......I cant even imagine the saddeness of having a child with cancer. Your doll is adorable!

ftkls501 08-01-2010 06:30 AM

you dolls are soooo cute!! I wish i could make dolls like that for a child i am taking care of. Your cause made me cry I think what your doing is wonderful. Reminds me that there are still kind and caring people in this world that not everything is bad. May God bless you for what you are doing.

With love
Kelly loves to quilt

Lynneander 08-01-2010 06:35 AM

You are an inspiration. The children receiving your beautiful dolls will cherish them, love them and keep them in their care. Certainly as the children are blessed with your gifts, you are blessed as well.

quiltermomo 08-01-2010 10:34 AM

These dolls are great. I love the "pay forward" concept. I think I will give some thought into making a few for the Children's Hospital in Dallas were my daughter's maid of honor is a doctor. God bless you in all you do. :)

tutty 08-01-2010 10:44 AM

No doubt these are a blessing and you are blessed as well.

Tweety2911 08-01-2010 11:07 AM

Bless your heart, the dolls are wonderfull.


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