Fabric Arts
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Doll
Maker B. J. Williams B. J. Williams began making cloth dolls for a couple of favorite little girls. A friend suggested she try making flip dolls for sale and those topsy-turvy ladies turned out to be great fun. Flip dolls are not attractive only to young girls, grandmothers fondly remember them from their own girlhood. Later, angel dolls were added to B.J.’s inventory. Doll collectors and Christmas collectors enjoy the angels. Angels, who are messengers, always come with their mouths open, ready to speak or sing. |
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And for the Football Fans
Peggy Stovall
Take heed, Alabama football fans--Peggy Stovall, Albertville, AL, makes a variety of large “shelf animals” that sit anywhere you place them. Her specialties include elephants with Univ. of Alabama logos and Auburn tigers, and they are made and finished with such care! These are great gifts for alumni of any age. Also available are her other animals—cow, horse, cat, rabbit, lamb, and some very clever upright vacuum cleaner covers that look like the animal is standing in the room!
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Annabelle Leitner Hand Weavings of Annabelle Leitner have been added to the arts and crafts for sale at Mountain Mamas. Each of Annabelle's rugs and capes are individually designed and woven with sock loops and materials from NE Alabama and NW Georgia. The rugs are easy care-- just machine wash in cold water and line dry, and they wear endlessly! Not only do they look great, but they feel wonderful on your feet-- in kitchen, bathroom, or hall.
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