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Carmen Haws
Although I would like to take credit for bringing a bear to life, ultimately the bear is the one who decides who he or she will turn out to be. |
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Cath Wood
Creating and designing is nothing new to Cath Wood, she has been doing it most of her adult life. Her mother, who was an experienced knitter, made sure she taught her daughters the fundamentals of knitting, how to adjust patterns and how to make different effects with different wools. |
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Christine Lawrance
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Fiona MacLeod
All one-of-a-kind characters are made with a combination of cotton, acrylic and wool blend socks, vintage fabrics, modern and vintage buttons and various surface design techniques including hand embroidery, machine embroidery and needle felting. |
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Rose Delap
Her dolls are made of papier mache heads mounted on cloth bodies with sculpey and fabric for the hands. The heads are sculpted in clay and molds are made, the heads are then cast in papier mache powder from the molds. |
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Susan Cain
Susan Cain is an artist who has created a unique line of beautifully designed cloth hand puppets. |
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