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If you love Izannah Walker Dolls then this is the place for you. This is a public group and anyone interested in Izannah Walker dolls is welcome to join.


Izannah Walker lived as a single woman in the 1800's in Rhode Island, making her wonderful folk art dolls. To learn more about Izannah Walker and her original dolls go to the Izannah Walker Chronicles.

Dixie Redmond
Northdixie Designs,


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Site Guidelines


The guidelines are mostly the kind of stuff you learned in school a long time ago. Treat others as you would want to be treated. Please read the guidelines and follow them. If you can't follow the guidelines, then don't join.

1. You are free to upload pictures you own or have rights to that relate in some way to Izannah Walker to your personal page.

2. Respect copyrights of others. Do not save or post images or content that are owned by someone else. This includes pictures, patterns, scans from copyrighted books, etc.

3. You are free to share any information you yourself have developed in respects to making an Izannah inspired doll or studying her dolls. If you took the pictures, share away. Please don't share other people's techniques, pictures or information gleaned from others' classes.

4. Don't forget to have fun!

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Elaine McNally

Has anyone ever heard of this maker of Izannah inspired dolls from the 80's? 14 Replies

Started by Elaine McNally. Last reply by Robin Sweeton 1 hour ago.

Dixie Redmond

Dolls in Progress 11-17-09 27 Replies

Started by Dixie Redmond. Last reply by Penni Sadlon 1 hour ago.

Dixie Redmond

Tricks for New Bloggers 8 Replies

Started by Dixie Redmond. Last reply by Patty Wohl 15 hours ago.

Debbie Diaz

Hi Everyone from a Newbie! 10 Replies

Started by Debbie Diaz. Last reply by Patty Wohl 15 hours ago.

Judi Hunziker

Identifying a Doll Maker 8 Replies

Started by Judi Hunziker. Last reply by Penni Sadlon Nov 18.

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I agree with the Kathe Kruse resemblance. Boy, have you seen the new Kathe Kruse dolls? They make the most darling little Waldorf style dolls, and they cost an arm and a leg. I'd never pay that much for a little stocking doll for a small child. St...
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Hi Jennifer, I just looked at your blog...wonderful!!! We are big into Irish Music here in Worcester, MA. My husband played Irish fiddle, bones and drum in Boulder, CO for many years....I'm trying to get him back into jam sessions (we have 2 or 3 ...
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These are rather lovely...........to me, almost like a Kathe Kruse/Izannah Walker hybrid. Can anyone else detect the Kathe Kruse resonances?
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I believe I remember Edyth O'Neill telling me that she sold the pattern and instructions she created for making Izannah Walker dolls, that she used to make a dozen or so dolls, to Judie Tasch. I may be wrong and it may have been another doll artis...
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