original Sukie of the South
Sukie of the South
Plantation Woman

18" Doll

With a hoe in one hand and a
rolling pin in the other, she
knows the true meaning of
"a woman's  work is never done".

~Articulated armatures~
~Needle sculpted face~
~Vintage cotton fabrics and trims~

PATTERN AVAILABLE

The figure above is the original Sukie of the South. Her kerchief is a cotton print that my mother bought many years ago. Her blouse is a 40 year old cotton print from my sister. The yellow and white rick-rack trim is from my mother's sewing collection and is at least 50 years old.
Sukie of the South Sukie of the South
The figure on the left, above, is another older Sukie. She is wearing a skirt made from another of my mother's vintage fabrics and yellow and white rick-rack trim. The figure on the right, above, is a newer rendition of Sukie.
Sukie of the South Sukie of the South and baby
These two ladies are the most recent Sukies, both wearing vintage cotton prints and trims.
The Sukie on the right, holding the baby, is available in the dollshop

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