Doll Clothes and Barbie Alternative
I had a lot of Barbies as a child. I had Japanese Barbie, Superstar Barbie, Christy actually and when Darci came along I snapped her up too. More interested in their surroundings than the dolls themselves I made sure Barbie had a decked out home choosing to make her furniture myself from cardboard, fabric and such rather than buy the plastic pieces.
My sister was the complete opposite. She actually didn’t like dolls much at all but would consent to play with me as long as she could do all the dressing and hair styles.
Fast forward 30 years (good grief!) and my young 4 year old daughter has discovered a rogue Barbie in her grandmother’s home. She has taken to endlessly changing her shoes and helping her with her hair. She decided that Barbie’s clothing was a bit innappropriate (we said nothing) and asked her grandmother and aunt to help her do something about it.
This is the result (hair by 4 year old). A sweater created from a pattern in Nikki Epstein’s book Knits for Barbie Doll
and some pants made on the fly with more outfits to come.
My aunt is the family knitter. We all have tons of socks, sweaters, gloves and hats from her. She drags me to a few knitting expos every few years where I tend to pick up the knitters hand lotion rather than anything else. The Knits for Barbie Doll is one she has been dragging around the last several weeks and the clothes in it are SO CUTE!
But I digress. Seeing how much my daughter is enjoying the doll I started thinking ahead to her birthday and how she might enjoy one. But being only four I wanted to get her a something a little less well endowed. Voila! The Only Hearts Club dolls
These cute dolls look like little girls so sssshhhh! I’m going to get her one of these
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Very cute doll! I like them a lot! Such a great idea.