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Sunday 27 May 2018

One Little, Two Little .... Four little Indians!

A lovely dolly friend of mine asked me if I would 'restore' her two childhood dolls, so I thought I would record the process that I went through to bring the dolls back to 'life' again.  They both needed restringing, one girl came here in bits and the other was really only held together by her clothing!  The dolls have great sentimental value to my friend so I wanted to do the best I could with them for her.  She had said that if necessary I could cut the clothing off but I wanted to save as much of their original outfits as I possibly could and only replace if it was completely necessary.

Both dolls are made of hard hollow plastic; the first doll has joints at her neck and shoulders but her legs are molded to her body and therefore don't move.  The second doll has a bigger head and is jointed at her neck, shoulders and hips.   Both dolls are wigged with what I believe is artificial mohair wigs styled into two plaits.   Both dolls have 'sleep eyes' meaning their eyes will shut when the dolls are tilted backwards, although the mechanism on both dolls was a little 'sticky' but both still worked.  And finally, both dolls had the cutest little funny faced babies in their papooses on their backs!

I decided to start on the doll with the molded legs first.   The elastic in her head and arms had completely disintegrated so I wanted to deal with that first before working on her outfit. Obviously to get to her joints I had to remove her outfit, which sadly was stapled into her body with metal staples which had gone rusty.  Pulling these out did leave a lot of small holes and pieces of metal still stuck in her torso, but I guess the outfits weren't really meant to be removed!!  

Back view of the poor headless girl, showing her papoose and her leather top and skirt, plus little leather moccasins:
 

Below you can see a close up of the papoose and the metal staples keeping it attached to the doll.  The baby sits inside this and his head and arms prevent him from falling through.  Unfortunately you can see that the metal has rusted onto the leather of the outfit:


Here you can see the dolls head and her little baby.


The baby is hard hollow plastic and has molded hair.  He is naked and doesn't have any joints....this little one doesn't even have any painted on features, poor little fellow!

The back of the skirt.  The belt was stapled at the back and glued around the skirt.


Here you can see the front of the skirt, which has a leather 'sash' decorated with sewn on seed beads.  The skirt itself had two square beads stuck to it but these were discoloured and damaged so I removed them.


Below, the back of the skirt with the belt removed:


Below is the dolls body once her clothes were carefully removed.  Her arms were only held on by her top and fell off immediately when she was free of her restraining leather top! 


I didn't remove the shoes as they were glued in place, so I started by cleaning them using a gentle leather cleaner.  Below you can see that I've started cleaning the white moccasin, with the left one still to do!
 

The soles of the shoes, the one on the right has been cleaned with leather cleaner:


Once the moccasins were clean, I restrung the arms using thin BJD elastic:


I removed her wig so that I could straighten the plaits and retie them with new pieces of leather:


She has a pretty little face even without her wig.  I carefully cleaned her inset eyes using a cotton bud and warm water:


Using the leather cleaner, I carefully cleaned her skirt.  Here you can see the difference between the clean and uncleaned leather!  The top part below is still to be cleaned in this photo!  I found it really satisfying to remove all the years of what my friend told me was actually nicotine!  (The dolls had been displayed by a relative who was a heavy smoker before my friend got them back again!)


Here you can see the back of the skirt after cleaning.  It's not perfect and I couldn't get the rust spots off, but I was pretty pleased with how clean it came up!


I did the same with the top but sadly as the dirt came off, so did the surface of the leather.  It seems it was really only the staining that was keeping it together, that and being actually on the doll....



And sadly,  it literally started disintegrating before my eyes :(


So I used the original top to draw up a pattern and then made her a new top using soft cream leather.  As you can see, it's not an exact match colour-wise but it's as near as I could get it.  I replaced the discoloured beads on the main part of the skirt, with some small oval shaped wooden beads.  These covered the marks left by the old beads which had been glued on.


My friend asked if I would make little 'nappies' for the babies....well I made a little leather 'nappy' with a fringe!!  I think he likes it!!!




I decorated the papoose with a tied leather strip and then attached it to the back of her top with a few stitches:


Using a bit of soapy water, I cleaned up her bead necklace which had got a little dull over the years.  Then she was all ready to face her audience:


Next came the little girl with the bigger head.  She arrived with her arms still attached and the elastic band that held them on was actually in quite good condition bearing in mind it's age but I decided to replace it with new elastic anyway:


Her outfit is really cute but it was stained, but as it was suede I didn't want to chance cleaning it up too much with the leather cleaner, I just gave it a light clean over to get rid of some of the surface nicotine:


The same applied to her moccasins, which were glued to her feet.  I gave them a very light wipe over so as not to damage them:


I cleaned her face and eyes with warm soapy water to remove as much dirt as I could:


As you can see below, she also has a little naked baby.  This one has black dots for eyes but they were completely in the wrong place!


This girls outfit was also stapled to her body with metal staples but fortunately they hadn't rusted as much as the other girl's had....


I had to remove all the staples and then the outfit came off.  Parts of it were glued together but the glue wasn't holding too well so they came apart easily:


Firstly I restrung her arms, again using BJD elastic:


I thought you might like to see the Magic Eraser that I used on the doll!  I managed to use up nearly one whole Eraser cleaning the two of them up!!  Thank goodness my friend was able to rescue the girls from her relative!!


Here is the sweet little girl with her new stringing: (I think she looks happier now that she's all back together again!!)


She also got new hair ties.  I would have liked to replait the hair but was afraid that it would fall out as it was shedding a bit:


I replaced the fringes on the front of the skirt as they were really shabby and stained and then reattached the beaded 'sash':


I cleaned up her beaded necklace and the redressed her:


I then gave her baby a little fringed nappy too.  I also gave both babies eyes in the correct position and repainted their Mohican hairstyles.  Notice that one baby has a suede 'nappy' and the other has leather....this is so that they can be placed with the correct mother!!  Although I'm sure their mothers can tell who's is who's!!! 


"Mine is longer than yours!"
 


Now that the girls are ready, their babies tied safely in their papooses, they can head on home across the prairies with their trusty pony!!!














I hope you've enjoyed seeing my 'restoration' project as much as I enjoyed doing it.  Thanks so much for visiting.

I hope you all have a great week ahead....I'm off to Barcelona on Friday so hope to have lots of photos to share next week :)

Big hugs Sharon xx






Friday 4 May 2018

A New Arrival!

For a long time I have wanted a tanned Fairyland Mini Fee Mirwen, so back in December 2016 I was trawling through the 'For Sale' threads on Den of Angels BJD forum when I spotted someone was selling a tanned Mini Fee Mirwen head!  The seller was in Canada and I felt the price was reasonable, $125 including shipping.  The head had a default faceup (face paint) from Fairyland, and she looked nice.  Although I would have liked to have bought a full doll, I was more than happy to get the head and thought I could then look for a tanned body for her afterwards.  For the time being she could share my Mini Fee Chloe's body. 

The seller responded to my message saying the dolls head was still available and she would be happy to send to Spain as a gift and would mark the value low.  I was really pleased and as a result of what I saw as her 'kindness' in being so helpful, I sent the $125 as a gift.  And waited.....

And waited....and waited a bit more! 

When six weeks had passed I contacted the seller and asked if she could check the tracking her end as I'd not received the head.  Ah, she tells me, she didn't send the head tracked, just with stamps stuck on the parcel and she'd thrown away the receipt.  Well I guess that should have sent warning bells ringing in my head but I gave her the benefit of the doubt and waited a bit more.

When more than two months had passed and still no head, I realised that the head was probably 'lost' in the post.  I contacted the seller a couple of times more but she didn't respond, so that was it.  I thought the head might still arrive but there wasn't anything I could do about it money-wise as I'd paid through Paypal as a gift!  So my $125 and my doll head, were gone.

It wasn't until a couple more months had passed that I saw that the very same seller had been banned from the Den of Angels forum.  It turned out that she and a group of other 'sellers' in her location, had been scamming buyers by selling items that they didn't actually have, using other people's photos of the said items, or using photos they'd found on the internet!!!!  I'd been scammed!!! 

It really put me off buying another Mirwen so I stopped looking. 

So a year and a bit went by and I still wanted a tanned Mirwen, so I decided to put my negative experience behind me and I put a 'WTB' (Want to Buy) on Den of Angels and after about 3 weeks I got a message from a really lovely lady in the US telling me that she had a very pretty Mirwen for sale, was I interested?  This time I was prepared and I did a bit of research and saw that she did indeed own a Mirwen and this seller was known to other BJD collectors that I am acquainted with....so I went ahead with the purchase.  Soooo, finally I'm able to show MY Mirwen, and what a pretty one she is too!!!

And here she is!!!!  She doesn't have a name yet, and her wig probably will be replaced when I can get one that I prefer, but apart from that, she is lovely!  Her faceup is custom by a lady called Patricia Preisinger.  Clothes by me, shoes by Summomo on Etsy.







And here are my two girls together, although it's not a great photo....we have SUNSHINE at last!!!! :)


In the meantime, I've been sewing in this size again, the outfit is being beautifully modelled by Chloe....




I hope you've enjoyed seeing my new girl, now all she needs is a name :)

Have a great weekend and thanks for visiting.

Hugs Sharon xx