Textile - Doll, Geelong Handweavers and Spinners Guild Inc, Federation Flora, 2000

Historical information

"Federaton Flora" was created by thirteen members of the Geelong Handweavers and Spinners Guild Inc for the centenary of Federation in Australia. It won 1st prize in the Australian Sheep and Wool Show, Bendigo, 2000.

Physical description

Large handmade doll featuring white felted wool with wooden disc joints and orange woollen, possibly hand spun, hair. The facial features have been formed with white stitching, eyelashes are embroidered with black cotton, the lips have been painted on. The doll is dressed in a pale green short sleeved dress, of hand spun wool, buttoned at the back and lined with pale green silk. It is embroidered at the lower front with pink heath, the floral emblem of Victoria. She is wearing a cream woollen hand knitted underwear set consisting of singlet and pantaloons. The pantaloons have a fine hand knitted edge. Her shoes are of dark green felt with red kangaroo paw decoration. A green knitted cape with red and dark green waratah decoration is tied around her neck and tied to her left arm is a small pale felted bangle.

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