Hitty Ruth models the hat she gave and the tea cup and saucer she received.
Before beginning their project the Hittys gathered for a group photo.
L to R are Raikes Hitty Barb from Belfast painted by her Hitty Mom; Raikes Hitty Ruth from Plymouth, Fabric Hitty Lena Mae, made by Sue Sizemore, from Clifton; Hitty Maria, carved by Maria Wilkes; and Raikes Hitty Annie Sarah from Bangor.
Barb and Hitty Barb brought kits for the girls to make.
First we painted the socks, shoes, hair and face.
Hitty Barb helps Hitty Maria sew her Hitty travel bag while they wait for the paint to dry.
The next step was to assemble the doll.
After assembling our doll we needed to make her a dress.
The Hittys are so happy to have their very own Hitty Doll. Thank you Barbara and Hitty Barb for making the kit and teaching us how to make our dolls.
It was a fun day. Our next class is flowers with Annie and Hitty Lena Mae.
3 comments:
Love your creativity and stories! My blog does not contain any Hitty stuff right now but soon I think I will start including my little gal, Hitty, in some of my blogs. It's just fun.
Nice seeing someone who is grown up but not agraid to share the "Hitty" in her.
Hooray for Hitty!!
Meo
I'm sorry I did'nt proof read my previous comment...I misspelled afraid...I spelled it with a "G" insead of an "F"....SORRY!!!
I is sapose to read "Nice seeing someone who is grown up but not afraid to share the "Hitty" in her."
Meo
Thank Meo,
I have too much fun with my dolls and the blog is a great way to share it. I actually did not notice the misspelled word, I read it as afraid, it must be what my mind thought when I read it.
Sue
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