Doll Crafter magazine January-February 1984, 88 pagesPublished for Creators and Collectors, Doll Crafter magazine covers a wide range of topics from sculpting, molding and kiln firing your porcelain dolls, to techniques for inserting eyes, painting features, attaching wigs, even making your own doll clothes. There are many resources for the doll collector as well. Each issue features a special pull out dress pattern, which will be described in the condition details below.
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Features and doll projects include:
Kiln Firing for Doll Makers
Hanna and John
Perfecting Your Doll Mold
Rosenda
Beautiful Ena
Jackie in a Box
Michael (Cover Story)
Kim and Yoko
Brother/Sister Dolls
Collector's Corner
Pullout Pattern and Instructions: Simon and Halbig "The Flirt" for 23"-24" Ball Jointed Doll
Plus many other featured articles and topics.
These magazines are a wonderful resource for hobbyists as they provide detailed materials lists and step by step instructions for the listed projects. They are also great for finding the manufacturer, name and number of many obsolete ceramic molds through the advertisements.
Condition:
The magazine has an address label as well as "Norma" written in pen and "FRAN" in marker. Some pages are partially or fully loose from the binding, as shown in pictures. No missing pages. The pull out dress pattern is unused and still attached to the binding. There appears to be no rips, tears or markings on any of the internal pages. However, pages may be wrinkled, faded, and discolored from long term storage. Overall good condition for a 41 year old magazine.
Other:
This item comes from the estate of our Great Aunt, Frances Reynolds. She owned and operated Fran's House of Ceramics in Muncie, IN for 59 years. Check our other listings for more inventory from her store, and add us to favorites as we have much more to list. All proceeds from Fran's estate items support the long term care needs of her sister Martha.
Return Terms:
WYSIWYG no returns. We have described the item in pictures and words to the best of our ability. There should be no surprises in the condition.
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