It wasn't too long ago that I posted this photo of
Raggedy Ann and Andy from the Vermont Country Store...
an early shopping through the catalogs
looking at the *old fashioned toys*.
Did you have an Ann or Andy when you were growing up?
I didn't.
But I do now!
Just look at her!
Isn't she beautiful?
My sista made her for me -- with her own two hands
and a little help from her sewing machine.
This doll is almost as tall as I am (5' is stretching it).
Isn't she beautiful?
My sista made her for me -- with her own two hands
and a little help from her sewing machine.
This doll is almost as tall as I am (5' is stretching it).
I love you.
I love you, too!
I love you, too!
14 comments:
No, I never had a Raggedy Ann doll but I don't think it's ever too late! Your sister did a great job.
Beautiful memories, beautiful family, beautiful photographs...Beautiful Raggedy Ann!! Your sister is incredibly talented!!!
I can't remember if I had a Raggedy Ann and there's no one left to ask who would remember...but I have a strong feeling that I did have one...
What a wonderful, nostalgic gift, Snap. A real Labor of Love. Who doesn't love Raggedy Ann?
What beautiful work.
No, I never had one growing up, but when I was in my 20s hubby gave me a little one in a blue/print dress. I cried. lol
What a beautiful gift!! Aren't homemade gifts especially made for you just the best ones?
Wow. A life size doll is amazing. You have a great sister - a keeper!
What a wonderful gift and sister. Yes I had a Ann and Andy and loved them to pieces! Sharon
What a neat gift, Snap.... Ones 'made from the heart' are the best gifts of all. I didn't have a Raggedy Ann doll either. BUT--I LOVE LOVE LOVE yours... Congrats!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
Snap,
Your sister really did an amazing job with her. I love raggedy ann too. I still get a thrill when I see one.
I stopped by to say Happy New Year to you and your family.
Karen
I think she's cute and a little bit scary (the nose). I've never seen one of those dolls but I do remember having a very tall ragdoll when I was little. Can't have been adult size though but probably my size back then.
Oh, Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy were two of my most favorite toys when I was growing up. In fact the author/artist, Johnny Gruelle was responsible for my desire to become an artist someday and I did. His illustration is phenomenal. Remember the Painted Dragon and the Magical Wishing Pebble, popovers and Raggedy Ann's heart sewn into her soft body? Good times. Thanks for the reminder. Lucky you - they look like the originals.
Beautiful post. Brings back memories of my own days with Raggedy Ann. Happy New Year my friend:)
I love Raggedy Ann! I have a homemade one also that my mom made for me when I was a teenager. I still have it and I just showed it to my granddaughter the other day!
I did not have either Raggedy Ann or Andy as a child. But one year my husband bought me both as a surprise for Christmas. He had bought it from a shop called Mr. McGregor's Garden. Then another Christmas, he discovered that his sister was making larger Raggedy Anns (not a huge as yours!) and asked her to make one for me. I only learned about his request years after he'd died. He was one sweetheart to indulge me in that way.
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