Our Traditional Rag Doll Family is growing

You can’t get more traditional than a Rag Doll. The British muWill Rag Dollseum has a rag doll that was found in a roman child’s grave dating from 300 BC. And there popularity has remained.  During World World II the rag doll played its part in comforting many a child during difficult times.

Traditionally rag dolls were handmade from odd scraps of fabrics and were  stuffed with allsorts, straw, leaves, feathers, fabric scraps or nylon stockings. Today with the decline of home sewing it would cost more to purchase the components than purchase a completed rag doll.  Further more you can be assured it has also been fully checked for safety.

We love our growing family of rag dolls from the typical raggedy girls to the smart boy dolls and the elegant ballerinas. Many of our rag dolls are suitable from birth and so can become that special companion right from the start.