I handmake a lot of things. I have made sock dolls, hand-painted jars, and my favorite polymer clay crafts. I don't make many of the same things but if I do it's never going to look the same. I make my crafts to order, some of them are available now but this is the catalog of things I will make to order. So please remember when you see it on-site and order that item I will recreate it to the best but it will be similar but not exact. 

Sock Dolls

All Sock Dolls are made with New material. Socks are bought from many stores so the socks are not always 100% cotton. The other material used is felt, plastic buttons, and cotton threads. The stuffing is polyfill fiber. I never make copies unless I have multiple patterns and colors of that sock. So remember you are getting one of a kind! These dolls have small parts on them so it is not recommended for babies or children under the age of 3. Also, they are probably not safe for pets. I don't recommend you buy this for your pet, it's the only one and I do not do repairs, I do not make copies. 

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Small sock sizing child's socks 

$10

Large sock sizing adult socks

$20

Cotton Drawstring Bags

With the help of my friend Jennifer F. who owns Look Sew Good, we have created these simple drawstring bags big enough for small goods and a cell phone. 


The fabric is sourced from craft stores all fabric is 100% Cotton, and the drawstring is %100 cotton. I recommend that you hand wash or spot wash. The tag suggests you line dry but you can also lay it flat or put it in the dryer on low heat. Do not add bleach. You can use an iron on it with a  'cotton' setting or low heat. I have one of these bags myself and I have accidentally washed it in the wash and dry, it did not damage it so you could wash it in a machine, preferably on the gentle settings. 

If you see one that you like, I doubt I can make a duplicate since the fabric I bought was bundles of fat quarters.