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- Swallowhill Miniatures - Joy and John Parker's dolls, doll molds, doll kits, clothing and knitting patterns and doll making supplies. Plus projects and how-to tips.
- La Petite Belle Patterns for Miniature Dolls - Patterns and fashions for miniature dolls and projects including tutorials on miniature sewing and techniques for completing vignettes and miniature accessories.
- Heidi Ott Dolls House Dolls and Miniatures - Specializing in Heidi Ott dolls, furniture and miniatures.
- Dorothy Haw's Dolls and Miniatures - Hand sculpted miniature dolls by International Guild of Miniature Artisans 'Fellow' Dorothy Haw.
- Denise Van Patten Dolls - Explore dolls--antique to modern! Barbie, Gene, 50s/60s Fashion Dolls, Antiquew Dolls, Miniatures, Dollhouse Dolls, Dollmakig, Sewing for Dolls.
- Gina Bellous Dolls - Offering porcelain dolls, porcelain doll kits, blanks, doll molds, and 1/12th scale doll house dolls.
- Dolls in Miniature - Source of information on dolls in dollhouse scale and smaller for miniature doll artisans, costumers, collectors, and hobbyists.
- Doll Artist's Workshop - Handcrafted miniature dolls in porcelain, doll making supplies, books and patterns.
- Petite Porcelain Dolls - Dollshouse miniature dolls and doll kits in 1/12 scale, made in Australia.
- DeVilbiss Designs Dolls - Offering one of a kind art dolls and miniature dollhouse porcelain dolls by Barbara DeVilbiss, including fairies and fantasy, mermaids, Art Deco ladies and antique reproduction French Bebes.
Wikipedia Articles
- Citadel Miniatures - Citadel Miniatures Limited produces metal and plastic miniatures for tabletop wargames such as Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40K. In the past Citadel Miniatures was a separate company but it has become a brand for Games Workshop miniatures.
- Miniatures Museum of Taiwan - Miniatures Museum of Taiwan is the first museum to collect miniatures in the Asian. The Miniatures Museum of Taiwan is founded in March 28, 1997 by Mr.
- Sasha dolls - Sasha dolls were created by the Swiss artist Sasha Morgenthaler (1893-1975) who began by making dolls herself, and then in the mid-1960s licensed two manufacturers (Goetz in Germany and Frido, later Trendon, in the UK) to produce dolls that ordinary people would be able to afford. Production in Germany ran from 1965-69 and then again from 1995-2001, while the English ...
- Tuck comb dolls - Tuck comb dolls are dolls that are often referred to as "German" Tuck combs, probably because they were sold in the German Nuremberg Toy Market. They are also sometimes incorrectly called Dutch Dolls perhaps due to the similarity to the word "German" or "Deutsch".
- Japanese Friendship Dolls - Japanese Friendship Dolls or Friendship Dolls was a program of goodwill between the children of Japan and the United States. Sidney Gulick, a missionary in Japan, initiated an exchange of dolls between children as a way to ease cultural tensions between these countries in the 1920s.