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Monday, 1 July 2024

Sasha Festival 2024 Day 3 - Saturday morning special displays

My Studio Doll Trudi was sitting near the Studio Doll display during the Saturday morning.

Trudi relaxing on Saturday morning

Florence and Reuben talk to Jocelyn's Ella about the pram (before Ella's hair was replaited)

There were several special displays on Saturday morning but they were not up for long enough!

As far as I could work out, the displays were a dedication to Rosie Shortell's, Dawn Law's wonderful prams, a Course doll display, a Studio doll display and an display featuring the work of some UK based Sasha seamstresses. 

I somehow didn't manage to capture photos of all the displays, they were only up for a very short period of time and were not announced. I think some of them could have stayed in place during the afternoon because not all the tables were needed for lunch or the afternoon sales tables. 

Tribute to Rosie Shortell

Four dolls with outfits by or organised by Rosie Shortell

Rosie Shortell dolls

Gorgeous Japanese inspired outfit

Cowboy playtime outfit

I recall seeing this doll and outfit at the 2012 festival

Charlotte, the 2013 Raffle doll, who is holding the drawstring bag my daughter made for her

Rosie Shortell the artist

Artist supplies

Easel and artist supplies

Rosie Shortell's painting on the easel

Another miniature painting by Rosie Shortell

Rosie the artist doll

Rosie's display for the 2012 Sasha Doll festival was the Midsummer Night's Dream costumes. It was rather wonderful to see these again 12 years later.

Three characters from Midsummer Night's Dream 

Four characters from Midsummer Night's Dream

The five Midsummer Night's Dream dolls and outfits 

Puck and Oberon

Titania and Moth fairy

Titania and Moth fairy

Cobweb fairy

Dawn had brought her wonderful collection of prams.

The very early Doucet pram with two wheel sizes

Catherine French has provided the following update, via the comments on this post, on that rare pram:

Re the more unusual pram with different sized wheels:

A French Museum, Les Arts Decoratifs, has one in its archives.

The Museum gives an approximate date for this model 1935-40 but this is probably incorrect as we believe that the prams were not put into production until the 1950’s and we have seen a photo of an early 1960's pram with the same hood and apron fabric.

It was probably made as a special item for the Au Nain Bleu toyshop in Paris.

3 of Dawn's prams

4 of Dawn's prams

5 of Dawn's prams

6 of Dawn's prams

5 of Dawn's prams

5 of Dawn's prams

I didn't manage to get much in the way of photos of the other displays, which I regret.

Sasha's UK Couturiers

Sasha's UK Couturiers in the foreground during Frank's talk 

UK Couturier display

UK Couturier display

UK Couturier display

UK Couturier display

UK Couturier display

UK Couturier display

The Studio doll display being dismantled

The Studio doll display being dismantled

Course doll display

Course doll display

It was wonderful to see all these displays, thank you to all those who contributed to them.

Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Sasha Celebration Weekend 2018 - Part 2

The Raffle at the SCW is always epic in length as people are so generous.  This year the top prizes on a separate table included TEN dolls and several outfits or doll related sets, some of the dolls were one of a kind (re-rooted hair or repainted eyes).  The first ticket is always a top prize then throughout the draw for the mound of other lovely prizes occasionally a top prize would be announced (and we would all say 'ooooh' in anticipation of the draw).  I was flattered that when sorting the prizes, Janet and Tricia decided that our donation of the turquoise shweshwe dress, hat and underpants set which I made along with the crochet hair accessories made by my younger daughter would be a top prize.

The day before the SCW my Florence modelled the Raffle outfit I made while Melanie wore the dress I had previously made to match the 20" Studio doll outfit for Emmalee Rose

Florence showing the plain side of the hat brim of the Raffle outfit

Florence models the turquoise shweshwe outfit for the 2018 SCW raffle

Front of the dress, with hat and underpants of my 2018 SCW raffle donation

Back of the dress, with hat and underpants of my 2018 SCW raffle donation

The first lucky prize winner was Laura, who was thrilled to claim the re-rooted beauty wearing a Ruth's doll Scottish dancing outfit donated by Mary.

Janet draws Laura's winning ticket

Laura's excitement as she chooses her doll

Thanking Mary for her wonderful donation to the raffle
Laura was sitting with us and after returning to her seat she remained transfixed by her luck, carefully examining her lovely doll.  My girl would have loved that doll or the doll called 'Syria' or the doll donated by Petrana, or any of the them but this year we didn't win a top prize, instead we collected several lovely prizes from the main table, some we chose from the main table were ones which Laura donated, this made us laugh. When Laura's ticket was called for a top prize later on she held up the outfit I had donated and said to me 'do you mind me choosing this?' I just burst out laughing again.  She had helped me with the resizing of the same outfit to Studio doll size when I was making that dress for Dorisanne's doll, we had photographed our dolls together when we visited her in Devon and now she was collecting the 16" Sasha version of the dress I had made for the SCW, she clearly likes the style and fabric!

Delighted with the dress
My girl and I were pleased that the youngest child at the SCW won a baby doll in her crib from the top table.

A delighted young Sasha collector claims her baby from the top prizes

The last prize in the draw is always a specific doll, this year Janet won the last prize doll with her beautiful eyes.  The Raffle raised a staggering £3,000 which was match funded by a corporate sponsor to increase it tenfold for Save the Children International.

After the raffle we set up my daughter's sales table items on the same table I had used for the craft workshop during the morning, sharing the space with Jenny who had made lots of lovely outfits.  My daughter had learned to crochet and in addition to making Animal's headgear, she had crocheted several flowers and flower headbands - hair accessories for Sasha.  The individual flowers had a hair clip stitched to them and were sold in pairs or as singles.  She only had 3 headbands (5 flowers in a row) and sold one of them, as well as taking an order for another in a particular wool (she had a basket of wool for people to choose from).  She was pleased to sell nearly half of what she had made.  Laura and Louisa modelled a floral headband and a flower on a hairclip.

DollMum's daughter with her crochet hair accessories for Sasha

Dealing with a happy customer

All smiles about the hair accessories!
We both looked at all the sales items but this year I did not buy anything (I was very restrained) as we've got a big expense approaching and we had been very lucky with the Raffle.

Beautiful outfits and bedding

A range of colours, patterns and styles for this outfits

Petrana's fine outfits

The Dollydoodles outfits

Some miniature figures from Germany

A range of Sasha goodies

Lots of dolls for sale

Laura changed her new doll Jackie into the dress I had donated and clipped one of the flower hairclips into her hair peeping out from under her hat and we photographed our dolls together, wearing their sundress outfits.

L-R: Laura's pram, Melanie in her shweshwe outfit, Laura's studio doll Sela in her sundress and hat I'd made as a prototype, Laura's Jackie in her new raffle outfit, my pram and baby Nina playing with her abacus (my prototype)
There was more fun to come as the evening approached, which will be explained in the next instalments.