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1. Granny and Woodsman dolls

Last year, I was asked to make a Red Riding Hood doll and the wolf for a Red Riding Hood archive in a Connecticut library:


The library recently got back to me and asked if I would be interested in making the granny, the woodsman and a cat to go with them. I started the granny and woodsman a while ago, but have taken ages to start putting them together. So I finally sewed them up and stuffed them:


Attached the limbs:


Starting adding the features (I love this part!):


Because they start to come to life:


Next step, more fun stuff: clothing, hair and the woodsman is going to have a serious moustache and beard :)

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