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Cleaning rag dolls
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I'm not sure if this the best category for this, nut here goes... I have 2 handmade dolls (Raggedy Ann and Andy.) Both their cloth faces are dirty and there are some small tears on them too. I am not good with sewing, etc, so where might I look to find someone who could repair and/clean them? (I need a general type of person not something specific as I am in America. )
After being repaired, could they be dry cleaned at the cleaners? My Great Aunt made them and I have recently discovered them while packing to move.
Thanks
After being repaired, could they be dry cleaned at the cleaners? My Great Aunt made them and I have recently discovered them while packing to move.
Thanks
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Hmmm..there are doll collecting forums on the web, with members who offer tips for restoring. It might be worth having a bit of a google? there may also be some links to ebay..quite often there are sellers who offer restoration via a 'doll hospital' or do it for you.
I would imagine that dry cleaning would be best, although the company may offer a discalimer if anything was to happen to the dolls.
What a lovely find, though!
Hmmm..there are doll collecting forums on the web, with members who offer tips for restoring. It might be worth having a bit of a google? there may also be some links to ebay..quite often there are sellers who offer restoration via a 'doll hospital' or do it for you.
I would imagine that dry cleaning would be best, although the company may offer a discalimer if anything was to happen to the dolls.
What a lovely find, though!
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