Here's Molly the Wood Turned Dolly

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I make a lot of dollhouse miniature turnings like vases, bowls, etc. made to scale. I participate in some forums concerning the miniatures and I've been wanting to make a turned doll similar to the one in Craft Supplies catalog (that one's an earring holder), and the one I've seen at the AAW website. Mine's a bit different as I made turned arms (had to do some rasping away of material to make the arms fit).

OK folks---here she is. She's made to 1:12 scale (1" equals a foot) mostly turned on my wood lathe. Molly's a little over 5 1/2" tall. I used plum wood for the skirt and shawl, kingwood for the collar, The blouse and arms are figured maple, the head is bass wood, the hat and umbrella are purpleheart wood.


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Thanks all!!

Gary---I purchased the earrings at WalMart---I think they're made for little girls. The only items not turned are the earrings, the ribbon belt, and the wire in the umbrella for the handle.
 
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