Art Dolls





 Evangeline, Renaissance Angel - cloth stump doll.
Mix of new fabric and recycled antique lace and jewellery.


  Poppy, designed for  'Poppy Patchwork', Bristol , ready to welcome visitors to the shop.
Cloth 'all in one doll'
Hetty Pegler, my middle aged witch  - she yearns to be a fashion icon, but sadly never quite got the knack of putting her charity shop finds together.... 
 Cloth doll made entirely from recycled fabrics and embellishments.



 Tiny Tilly the Flapper  - ready to Charleston! 7 inch hanging doll

Emily Claire -  aged six and a half, and six and a half inches high. A little girl in her best party frock


Evie the funky Quilting Witch, hanging doll, designed and created for Melissa, a wonderful quilter. Fabric and paper clay face.


The Bunny Herder (cloth and clay) designed and created for Shell, a  talented textile folk artist, with a passion for bunnies.Here she is carrying one of her charges. Sturdy boots are needed for herding those little rabbits! 
Paper clay sculpted face, and needle felted bunny.
Akira the Manga Fairy  - a tiny  Fae with attitude!
 . 11 inch doll with paper clay sculpted face.



 Rhiannon, the Celtic wood sprite. My first cloth real doll, her body is made from a pattern by Patti Medaris Culea. Handmade felt and machine embroidered bodice.


Lady Isabella De Montfort, a hoity toity stuck up miss, but with a rebellious streak. She has to sit down as she went to the ball with no shoes, only stockings!
Princess Petronilla ( from the Princess and the Pea') . Wide eyed because she's been kept awake by that  bloomin' pea! She's made on  a wire armature, with paper clay clay hands and feet and a cloth head, and handmade felt bunny accessories.




Primavera, the herald of Spring ( away with the fairies, much like myself...) Hand dyed silk
Alicia Felicity, my first cloth and clay doll, a very prim and proper girl. Hand sculpted paper clay face.
Breeze, the tail end of Autumn sprite, ready to  sweep up the last scattered leaves....
Hand dyed silk and fibres, machine embroidered tunic and beading.







Boxing granny bows to no one! An elderly lady who's ready to stand up to anything. Inspired by the poem by Jenny Joseph, ''When I am an old woman I shall wear purple, With a red hat that doesn't suit me.'
Papier mache and paper clay