Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Anella
I am a doll artist, make wooden dolls in Queen Anne Style. My dolls are not a replica in the full sense of the word, but my author's interpretation of dolls from the 17-18th centuries. In my works I use antique fabrics and laces, glass eyes and natural human's and animal's hair.
You can join me on
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006781998395
Instagram @valerianetrebo
My etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Valerkascrapsih
If you want more information or photos, please contact me va1erka26@mail.ru
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Underwear details
I am a doll artist, make wooden dolls in Queen Anne Style. My dolls are not a replica in the full sense of the word, but my author's interpretation of dolls from the 17-18th centuries. In my works I use antique fabrics and laces, glass eyes and natural human's and animal's hair.
You can join me on
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006781998395
Instagram @valerianetrebo
My etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Valerkascrapsih
If you want more information or photos, please contact me va1erka26@mail.ru
Monday, October 28, 2019
Antique darning
Have you ever seen how darned linen 100 years ago?
I work only with antique and vintage french batiste, and every time I am amazed at how much painstaking work is put into each shirt, because all the lines, lace, everything was done only by hand .. therefore, such things were valued, and people wanted to maximize their service life. And I am very glad to be able to give them a second life in doll clothes, preserving as much as possible all hand seams, inserts and darn places.
In the XVIII century a shirt with a short sleeve and a low neckline was worn directly on the body. Wealthy women wore shirts made of delicate fabrics such as silk, muslin, cambric, trimmed with lace, ribbons, embroidery. Batiste shirts from antique French cambric for two new Queen Anne dolls, sewn completely by hand, authentic seams and darning places preserved
I work only with antique and vintage french batiste, and every time I am amazed at how much painstaking work is put into each shirt, because all the lines, lace, everything was done only by hand .. therefore, such things were valued, and people wanted to maximize their service life. And I am very glad to be able to give them a second life in doll clothes, preserving as much as possible all hand seams, inserts and darn places.
In the XVIII century a shirt with a short sleeve and a low neckline was worn directly on the body. Wealthy women wore shirts made of delicate fabrics such as silk, muslin, cambric, trimmed with lace, ribbons, embroidery. Batiste shirts from antique French cambric for two new Queen Anne dolls, sewn completely by hand, authentic seams and darning places preserved
I am a doll artist, make wooden dolls in Queen Anne Style. My dolls are not a replica in the full sense of the word, but my author's interpretation of dolls from the 17-18th centuries. In my works I use antique fabrics and laces, glass eyes and natural human's and animal's hair.
You can join me on
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006781998395
Instagram @valerianetrebo
My etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Valerkascrapsih
If you want more information or photos, please contact me va1erka26@mail.ru
Sunday, October 20, 2019
New witch queen Anne dolls are available for reserving
I am a doll artist, make wooden dolls in Queen Anne Style. My dolls are not a replica in the full sense of the word, but my author's interpretation of dolls from the 17-18th centuries. In my works I use antique fabrics and laces, glass eyes and natural human's and animal's hair.
You can join me on
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006781998395
Instagram @valerianetrebo
My etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Valerkascrapsih
If you want more information or photos, please contact me va1erka26@mail.ru
Friday, October 18, 2019
New Queen Anne doll in progress
I am a doll artist, make wooden dolls in Queen Anne Style. My dolls are not a replica in the full sense of the word, but my author's interpretation of dolls from the 17-18th centuries. In my works I use antique fabrics and laces, glass eyes and natural human's and animal's hair.
You can join me on
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006781998395
Instagram @valerianetrebo
My etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Valerkascrapsih
If you want more information or photos, please contact me va1erka26@mail.ru
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Family portrait)
I am a doll artist, make wooden dolls in Queen Anne Style. My dolls are not a replica in the full sense of the word, but my author's interpretation of dolls from the 17-18th centuries. In my works I use antique fabrics and laces, glass eyes and natural human's and animal's hair.
You can join me on
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006781998395
Instagram @valerianetrebo
My etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Valerkascrapsih
If you want more information or photos, please contact me va1erka26@mail.ru
Court mantua pincushion
Sold.
My favourite one. So sad, so elegant..
Pincushion doll in Queen Anne style. Wood, antique fabrics and laces.
My favourite one. So sad, so elegant..
Pincushion doll in Queen Anne style. Wood, antique fabrics and laces.
I am a doll artist, make wooden dolls in Queen Anne Style. My dolls are not a replica in the full sense of the word, but my author's interpretation of dolls from the 17-18th centuries. In my works I use antique fabrics and laces, glass eyes and natural human's and animal's hair.
You can join me on
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006781998395
Instagram @valerianetrebo
My etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Valerkascrapsih
If you want more information or photos, please contact me va1erka26@mail.ru
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