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Heide’s House

  Heide, from Germany, was one of my first customers, and bought from me for many years. She was a prolific stitcher, and owned several beautiful doll’s houses. I first met Heide at the Alexandra Palace Doll’s House Fair, around 1998. She told me about the designs of mine that she had stitched, and said […]

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Dominique’s House

Dominique G lives in France, and has made up two of my kits in a typically French style.     The Summer Roses dining chair kit has been stitched up as per the kit, but the chair itself has been finished in a ‘shabby chic’ painted and distressed finish (rather than giving it a varnished […]

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Margaret B’s Georgian House and Orangery

  Margaret wrote and sent us these photos of her lovely dollshouse.   She said: “I had a go at taking some photos – tried to group the kits together in the appropriate rooms, I find it really rewarding to make something yourself instead of buying everything.”   In the picture below, the maid works […]

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Margaret B’s Tudor House

  Two years after Margaret sent us photos of her lovely Georgian dollshouse – she sent us pictures of her Tudor dollshouse!   She said: “Things have moved on and I have done a Tudor House which I brought forward to Victorian times to give me more scope (with an Antique Shop on the ground floor). I […]

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Sara W’s House

  Sara’s Georgian style doll’s house is from Anglesey Doll’s Houses, but made to custom measurements, as the house she really liked from their standard range wouldn’t fit in her house!     It is wonderfully furnished, and contains many old pieces of doll’s house furniture and accessories.   The nursery features a Carole pastel […]

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Gordon R’s House

Gordon R owns this marvellous Sid Cooke “Jubilee House”.       Inside, the finished house is very full.     Gordon stitched the carpets in the house himself – in the library is this “Lilian” carpet (in a colourway that is no longer available, although a pinker version still is).         […]

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Marjory’s Tiger

Marjory contacted me when she had finished stitching her ‘Tiger-skin rug’, but was feeling hesitant about how to finish it.     I talked her through the process, and when she had successfully completed the rug and installed it in her doll’s house, she sent me this picture.   Doesn’t he look good?!

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Gill D ‘s House

  Gill’s house was featured in an article in Dolls House World.   Gill owns an impressive mock Tudor house which has a general stores shop on the ground floor.     Gill makes a lot of things for her doll’s house – including this “Elizabeth” carpet, which takes pride of place in the dining […]

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Jill W ‘s House

Jill’s house contains several of my carpets. Although the house isn’t anywhere near finished yet, she’s obviously determined to get the carpets done as a priority!     On the bottom flight of the staircase is an ‘Amy (red)’ staircarpet – the second floor has a ‘Carole (pastel)’ staircarpet.   The pretty pink bedroom on the first […]

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Joy’s House

Joy D comes from the town of Elk River, Minnesota, USA. This roombox was inspired by her sister’s enthusiasm for William Morris, the English artist and writer. It has two miniature embroidery kits from my range in it – the carpet is the “Carole (jade)” kit, and on the green-checked chair on the left hand […]