I couldn’t resist.
I just had to see how small a doll I could carve …
So….I cut very small doll parts from another birch tree twig.

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And, I carved a doll that is not much bigger than a quarter.

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Here’s a comparison of dolly sizes – ‘Bitty’ is right above the ‘yr’ in copyright.
She really is ‘Itty Bitty’.
She was fun, but rather challenging to carve. (of course LOL).

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Bitty, Coco and Joy had a lovely tea party in front of the Story Door.
They had a lovely time, and were pleased that the missing teacups have re-appeared, but wondered where the cat and dogs were.

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I wove a chair seat for Bitty, which is less than an inch square.
It makes her feel much more comfortable and she’s very please with it.
Coco, Bitty and Joy have heard the sounds of more carving in the studio, and are excited to see who is going to join them at the Story Door.
🙂
Teeny little sweetie – don’t sneeze when she’s around!
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I don’t really even dare to carry Bitty in my pocket unless she’s in a pouch or tiny tin! She was so much fun to carve!!!
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awwwwww What a cutie pie!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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What a sweet little doll! She looks so happy to have been carved into being.
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Thank you so much! I am very happy that I have carved her into being, too 🙂 What a lovely thought!
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