It was Christmas day when I was 6, my sister and I got a doll each with lots of extra clothes made by my Nanna and Mum and a wardrobe with hangers made by Dad. I named my doll Stephanie and I loved her. I clearly remember the joy of choosing what she should wear and the hours of love I gave her.
I found a pattern for this doll, but the clothes were not removable so I started making patterns for a dress. This was the doll I showed to the owner of the gift shop.
After conversations and some brainstorming I decided to add a number to each doll – they have Kornwell Kidz embroidered on their rears followed by a number written in indelible ink. The thread colour is changed every 100 dolls and any embroidery on the belly is in the same colour. They are entered into my logbook when they are sold and I also record what they are wearing when going to their forever homes – just for my pleasure.
There is a 1:768 chance of having the same looking doll.
About Kornwell Kidz Dolls
They are a collectable doll and children under 3yrs old must be supervised. Having said that I pay attention to safety as much as I can. The body is made from pre-washed calico and machine dyed if necessary. The eyes are safety eyes – the mouth is hand embroidered, knotted at the back and glued. The felt is glued to the head of the doll and the plaits or bunches are sewn through all layers and also glued for security. Tailors chalk is used for the cheeks. The stuffing is new and certificated. The doll can be machine washed – quick and cool, in a bag and air-dried.