For Sale
Linda March 11th, 2007
(NOTE: all dolls on this page-and through out the rest of my website-are NOT, I repeat, NOT intended for use by children-14 and under. They do not meet the new federal standards for lead testing. They are pieces of hand made art and are to be used and treated as such. If you have any questions about material used or construction please contact me via my contact page).
More for sale can be seen on www.etsy.com/missmabel
These little teddies are approx 2 inches tall and hand made. They have teeny tiny button for joints so they can run, skip and do the hokey pokey like all good little bears. Because they are so small there is no shipping on them. There are more of these on my etsy site if you want more selection. They are perfect for pin dolls, doll houses and a little something in your pocket (for those stressful moments.)
Fudz PaddyWallop
original in series of #3 of 3 He is made of paper clay and recycled electric wire. He stands approx 7 inches tall (including his antenna). I was just messing around one day and out this little guy came?! He likes anchovy pizza, fish hooks and blond wigs. His favorite actor is Zippy the Clown and Lassie (in that order). He prefers sitting in the sunshine but will put up with relaxing on a shelf. He is $15.00 plus $5.00 shipping (tracking number included).
Lester PaddyWallop
Original in series #3 of 3 This wee friend showed up shortly after Fudz did, and did not want to be left out of the party. He is also made up of paper clay and recycled housing wire and stands approx 7 inches tall (including his antenna). He has a little pot belly from eating too many potato chips (Ruffles) and is just a wee sensitive about it. Lester’s favorite thing to do is surf the web and be sure to not give him you password because he has been known to mess up your email accounts. He is $15.00 plus $5.00 shipping (tracking number included).
“Sweet Soup” scrappy bag pattern, $6.00 (2007)
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Scott and I were asked by Mark Lipinski (of Quilter’s Home magazine) to create a quilt and an embellished “something” using his new line of fabrics called, “Katmandu”, to be debuted at Houston Quilt Market 2007. Scott’s quilt (and soon available pattern) can be seen on his website/blog blue nickel studio. I chose to make a “scrappy bag” with over all bead embellishment, inspired by the left overs on Scott’s cutting table. The pattern explains the name of the pattern–a Danish recipe. If you are interested in purchasing this or Scott’s pattern, it is $3 wholesale (4 more patterns) and $6 retail, shipping and handling included. We accept paypal (paypal id shansenwa@earthlink.net), checks, credit cards and cash. If you have any questions you can contact through our contact page.
Coleo, OOAK 2006 approx 24 inches tall $125.00
More detailed pictures can be seen at: www.picturetrail.com/missmabel in the file labeled, “Hybrids“, in it you will find detailed body shots and explanation on her construction. Please use contact page for further details or terms of payment.
Bro Theo, OOAK 2006 approx 24 inches tall $125.00
More detailed pictures can be seen at: www.picturetrail.com/missmabel in the file labeled “Hybrids“, in it you will find detailed body shots and explanation of his construction. Please use contact page for further details or terms of payment.


Hi,
I am the fabric buyer for Moore’ Sewing and Fabric in Souther California. I have Mark’s full line of Katmandu in the store and love your “Sweet Soup” bag.
Please let me know how I can order 12 patterns for the store.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Linda Pace
Moore’s Sewing and Fabric
25390 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
949-580-2520
moorefabric@moores-sew.com
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