Monday, June 26, 2023

MCM sale Report 2023

I didn't buy any dolls at MCM, but I had a great time, and I saw some online doll friends!

This MCM was very pain-free. It was indoors with AC. Groups were let in on time. There was not a silent auction.

The vendors were in the entry hall, which did not need a ticket to visit.
I think the most popular vendor item was some cute Claudie dresses- they sold out!

It felt like there were less people than usual. There weren't huge crowds and most of the parking lot was empty. Maybe this was because they spaced out the tickets, but I know that not all the tickets sold out.


They didn't have any of the dolls on my wish list when I went through at 9:45 am (which included 55, 84, 88 and 116) and I ended up not buying any dolls for me. I bought a Claudie and her PJs for a friend. Another friend wanted me to get her either 115 or 116, and neither was there at my ticket time.

I bought clothes and accessories for me- the Shi-Poo dog, Janie and Jack red shoes, Janie and Jack boy Christmas outfit, the Eid outfit, the Halloween witch outfit, Joss's cheerleading jacket and a ballet outfit.

They had a lot of Maritza, Makena, Corinne, Maryellen, and Claudie.

All the other named dolls were sold out by the time that I got  there.


 I had a very good time at MCM. I am grateful that I got to go.

I am also proud of the purchasing decisions that I made.

I had a great time meeting people, and I wish that I had gotten to meet more!

After I left, I went to the St. Vincent de Paul Dig and Save thrift store and bought a lot of clothes to make into doll clothes. A whole armful of clothes only cost me $5.21.

I left before the big doll collector get-together, but I got to spend time with my mom and her friend, and that was important to me too. I also got to spend some really nice time talking to the people that I did see, and I think I'd rather meet in small groups and have in-depth conversations anyway.

It was a great day.

I am grateful for all of the MCM sales that I got to attend, 2016-2023. I am sorry that this is the last one.

I would love to take a group picture of all of the dolls that I got at MCM from all of the different years sometime.

MCM Sale Report 2022

MCM Sale Report 2021

MCM Sale Report 2020

MCM Sale Report 2019

MCM Sale Report 2018

MCM Sale Report 2017

MCM Sale Report 2016

Thursday, June 22, 2023

MCM 2023 Price List

 The MCM sale confirmed today that there will not be any CYOs.

"Also, just as an update, we do NOT have Create Your Own dolls at the sale this year. (We normally don't confirm or deny the presence of any item at the sale, but given that we'd had quite a few in some recent years but we were not given any this year, we wanted to clarify.) As a reminder, all of our inventory is overstock or returns from American Girl."

Here is the price list: https://madisonchildrensmuseum.wordpress.com/2023/06/21/american-girl-benefit-sale-prices-limits/

  • Truly Me Dolls, $55
  • Named Dolls (includes Historicals, World by Us, etc.) $60
  • WellieWishers Dolls, $40
  • Bitty Baby Dolls, $40
  • Bitty Baby Doll + Accessory Sets, $50

Accessories may cost anything from $5- $50. There is no information on what accessories or outfits might be there.

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Upcoming MCM Benefit Sale

 This weekend is the last ever Madison Children's Museum Benefit Sale with AG dolls.

I am sad about this. We are speculating that this is the last one because of the bad attitudes of shoppers at the online sales, combined with AG's new, less generous return policies, which means less dolls to sell.

It will be held in person at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison. This is the first time and the last time it will be there. Hopefully, it will be more comfortable.

My advice for attending MCM has all good points to think about, however. You can find that blog post at this link.

Saturday, June 10, 2023

Striped Sunset Dress

 This striped dress was made from a  girl's dress at the thrift store.

I really love the colors. They remind me of sunset on a beach. I wanted to use it to make a beach dress for Joss.

I used the 123 Mulberry Street Drop Waist Pocket Tee Dress 18" Doll Clothes Pattern yet again for this one. 


This is one of my favorite doll dresses right now. I think it's pretty, and also sophisticated.


I know, I probably need to use more variety in patterns. And I will!

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Rainbow Dress

 This dress was made out of a toddler's dress that I bought at the thrift store for 30 cents. 

It had stains on the hem, but I was able to work around that.


I know that the ombre rainbow look is popular right now, and I mean to gift it to a certain little girl. 

This is yet another dress made with the 123 Mulberry Street Drop Waist Pocket Tee Dress 18" Doll Clothes Pattern.

I have used this a lot. I like the practicality of making a dress with pockets, and it's a nice modern dress.

It was quick and cute.

The fabric was fighting me on this one, I do not know why. It was sort of fighting the sewing machine. 

I did not mean for the hem to have that ruffly look, but it's cute and it look like I did it on purpose. I'm just accepting it the way it is.

And it's done on time for Pride Month! Yay!

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Pattern Review: Liberty Jane Leggings

 I bought a pair of toddler leggings for 30 cents from a thrift store. The leggings were an orange stripe that made me think of Halloween. 

I used the toddler leggings to make some AG leggings. I used the Liberty Jane Leggings pattern and followed the pattern to make ankle-length leggings.



It was a super- easy sewing project. Each leg is one pattern piece: you cut two of this piece. For something like this, which is striped, it's great because the stripes wrap around the outside of the leg.


You cut a third piece of fabric, which serves as the waistband with elastic in it.

It's super easy to cut out and sew. I recommend it.

It's early now for Halloween, but I am ready!

Sunday, June 4, 2023

Pattern Review: Liberty Jane T-Shirt Variations

 I recently visited a thrift store that had baby clothes with slight flaws for sale for 30 cents each. The clothes maybe had a stain or had the former owner's initials marked in them. I bought a few pieces and turned them into doll clothes. The prices just don't get any better. 

This was a onesie made by Baby Gap. There was only enough fabric to make one piece of clothing. 

I knew what I wanted to do with it. I used the Liberty Jane T-Shirt Variation pattern from Pixie Faire to make a T-shirt with puffed sleeves.



The pattern was easy to follow and did not take long to sew. I was vey pleased with it.

I do like flowery, girly doll clothes, but this has a classic look that works well with modern clothing.

A friend said that the fabric reminded her of Liberty of London, which I thought was a great compliment.

Friday, June 2, 2023

Adding Wefts to Doll Wig

 This was inspired by someone on Facebook who posted about adding colored wefts to the existing wig of an American Girl doll to give a more interesting look.

I bought hair clip-ons on Amazon that were attached to barrettes. Most of the colors available were neon and hurt  my eyes. I bought the pink because it wasn't neon.

I had found this Just Like You 32 at the thrift store for $35. I decided to use her because I wasn't attached to her at all, and I thought this was a low-risk project. 

Honestly, there have been so many blonde haired, blue eyed dolls throughout my childhood, that they are not my favorite anyway. It was rare even to find a brunette doll, and that made me excited because I am brunette.

I took the hair clips and used an embroidery scissors to remove the clip part. This left me with just the wefts of hair.

I did not remove the wig from the doll's head. I just lifted up sections of her hair. There are wefts sewn in rows on the wig. I hand sewed the pink wefts in between the existing wefts of the wig, while it was still on the doll's head. I went all around the doll's head in a row. This took four wefts.

I tried adding wefts to her bangs as well so that they would have some pink, but that just did not go well. The added weft stood out stiffly at an angle and did not incorporate. I was able to remove it again.

The rest of the wig looks good, I think. It's a subtle look, which is what I was going for.

The wefts were longer than the rest of the wig, and I had to trim them. That was scary for me. I do not think of myself as skilled at cutting hair. But I did it, and I think it looks fine!

I think if I had a hair iron, it would help integrate the old and new hair a bit if I flat ironed it all together.


I am pleased with this project. I am trying to come up with a name for this doll. She has more personality now.


Christmas Dress for Nanea

 I decided that Nanea needed a Christmas dress. I am surprised that AG hasn't made one for her. I wanted to make a green one to go with ...