My Students

March 2nd thru 24th 2017 Dale – “California Rag Wall Doll” 

I originally met Dale Thall when one of my students, Nancy Shinder, brought her to my home to meet me since we both enjoyed doing macramé.  Every time Nancy left my home after one of her classes she would say, “Goodby girls” to all the dolls I had made.  Nancy finally took my “California Rag Wall Doll” class and made “Fleurette” which is on my website. 

'The next thing I knew was that Dale wanted to make her own “California Rag Wall” doll.  She came to my home March 2-3, 7, 10, 13-14, 21, 24, 2017.  She had purchased her 100% cotton fabric in advance of the class – 2 yards of a fancy fabric and ½ yard of a solid contrasting for the cuffs, belt and legs. 

I told Dale in advance that the doll would decide how it wanted to look.  It was the boss.  Since she was working with fabric for the entire doll and was needle sculpting the face – nose, around the eyes, lips and cheeks, the doll would decide if it wanted a big nose or a small nose.  Did it want green or blue or brown eyes.  It told her the shape of the lips it wanted.  It also told her that it wanted eye lids with glitter on it and fake eye lashes.  So, Dale listened to her doll, which she named “Freya”, and it became beautiful. 

I was very proud of Dale and her creativity. 

I had 3 students during  February and March 2017.  On March 3rd Dale and Sheila came the same day for their classes .  Sheila Loggan had already begun taking her “Introduction to Weaving” class with me and Dale had started taking her “California Rag Wall Doll” class the day before. They started to talk about their heritage and discovered that they were cousins, eighth removed.  It was fascinating listening about their common background going back generations.  

At the end of the pictures below you will see pictures of Dale and Sheila –newly found cousins.

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