I just LOVE Missionary Rag babies
You do not hear very much about them down here in Florida. I love , Love the history about the ,
Beecher
Baby or
Missionary Rag babies dolls were made from 1893 until 1910, dolls are handmade
of cloth stockinette with hand painted facial features by Julia Jones
Beecher and the ladies of the Sewing Circle of
Congregational Church in Elmira, New York, USA.
Cloth Beecher Baby dolls are unmarked.
A handmade stockinette Missionary Ragbaby, made by Julia Beecher of Elmira, New York, having a needle-sculpted face, painted features and the remains of looped wool hair;
^^ This is my favorite^^
Wonderful Late 19th C Early Old Antique Stuffed Cloth Rag Doll Blue Calico Dress
I would LOVE to try to re-create my own reminiscent Missionary Rag babie
I know I don't think I could do very well with the mask.
Missionary Ragbabies
doll
1893-1910
The pastor's wife of the Park Congregational
Church in Elmira, NY, Julia Beecher made her first cloth doll for her
niece. When others in her family requested a similar doll, Beecher
sought the help of the church's sewing circle. Soon the group engaged in
making dolls to support the congregation's missionary work, and
according to some sources, to pay off the church's debts. The church
made the Missionary Ragbabies from 1893 to 1910. The church ladies used
needle sculpting and hand painting to detail the dolls' facial features,
fingers, or clenched fists and made the distinctive wigs for the dolls
of strains of yarn. Beecher dolls were usually clothed in a baby dress
and matching bonnet.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20" Early Julia Jones Beecher Black Cloth Doll c1893 Missionary Rag Baby
2 comments:
These are wonderful dolls!
Thanks for this bblog post
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