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Identifying a Fabric Doll?

Identifying a Fabric DollI have had this doll from my birth (2000) until like 2010 and then I lost it. Now I would like to know what kind of doll it is (like name, brand, etc.) and if possible where I could find it.

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April 10, 20200 found this helpful

Did this doll have just one arm and one leg?

It looks handmade...but I need some more info to help.

 
April 10, 20200 found this helpful

No it had two legs and arms. (Indentical to the ones you see).
This is just the only picture I have of it.
My grandma bought it when my mom was pregnant (1999/2000). When I lost it we went looking for a look a like but internet wasnt so easy back then.

 
April 10, 20200 found this helpful

My grandma used to make skirts for it so the skirt that its wearing may be hand made the rest isnt

 

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April 10, 20200 found this helpful

Thanks for the info. This may be a Waldorf cuddle doll. There are many similar dolls out there.

Here is a sample:

images.app.goo.gl/LyqPxPpvoHPtkuys6

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April 11, 20200 found this helpful

Maybe this company could recreate it:

bamboletta.com/

They look similar to what you have!

 

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April 12, 20200 found this helpful

Go on the different social media outlets, like facebook, twitter, insta gram, etc. Post picture and details. Watch the answers come in, with everyone home and online. Hopefully someone will see this and chime in to help you out! Good Luck!

 

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April 12, 20200 found this helpful

i believe that Pghgirl may be right about this being a Waldorf style doll but it seems that I knew it by another name. These were kits and very few will be identical because they were meant to stimulate a child's imagination and they could 'paint' the doll's face however they wanted. This meant the dolls would be 'their' doll.

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These doll kits are still sold today.
You may be able to contact someone here and see if they remember your particular doll - I believe your doll was one of the kits but not sure about the hair and the dolls were made so clothes could be made for them. Your mother may have 'personalized' this doll herself.

achildsdream.com/.../

You can also buy the dolls in different styles.

www.bellalunatoys.com/.../classic-waldorf-dolls-dress-up-dolls

Here are links to their history:

www.historyofdolls.com/.../

Here are pictures of some of the dolls:

commons.wikimedia.org/.../Category:Waldorf_dolls

if you are still in doubt then you might want to send your picture to one of these forums to see what they say.. Be sure to include the size as this is very important. Kits came in all size dolls and boys and girls.

www.facebook.com/.../

www.facebook.com/.../?ref=group_header

 
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