Meet
Jo
My love of dolls
has inspired this little business. A few years ago -- during a long winter
in Northern Michigan -- I decided to make a new outfit for my vintage 8"
Betsy McCall doll that I had as a girl. I liked the way it turned out, so
I decided to put it on eBay and see what happened. Much to my delight,
someone bid on it within a matter of hours. Hmmm. Maybe I should
make another one and see what happens. Imagine my surprise as collectors
eagerly bid on my beginning creations.
The more I made,
the more tired my little Betsy became. When her head fell off, my husband
comforted my tears and promptly offered tender care to repair her.
That is when I decided it was time for a new Tonner Tiny Betsy McCall.
When she arrived, it was love at first sight - and I wanted more. So much
more, that I contacted Tonner Doll Company and began the steps to become a
retailer.
As collectors
began to discover me, they started requesting costuming for other dolls.
That is when Helen Kish's Riley found her way to my design studio. Who
could resist such an adorable little toddler?
My husband and I
own/operate a small resort in Northern Michigan - Anchor Inn on the Bay (www.anchorinn.net).
We are open seasonally - and are closed from Nov 1 to May 1. This has
allowed us the opportunity to travel during our off-season. We have a motorhome and head out for parts unknown late each fall. The doll
shoppe, design studio, and ALL the girls go too. (I have a very tolerant
husband.) The travel has allowed me to search out those special fabrics
from quilt shops from every corner of our country. With the internet and
my cell phone - I remain in constant touch - creating, designing, sewing and
shipping from all across the country.
In January
2007, I participated at the IDEX in Orlando, Florida for the first
time. That is where I met Heather Maciak - and where her Jenny & Lexie
dolls captured my heart. With all these little ones wanting new things to
wear, I stay very busy.
In 2008 I returned to the
Orlando IDEX - this was a another wonderful experience. Heidi Plusczok's
dolls called my name and now a carry of few of her smaller dolls. I also
met with Dianna Effner. I have always been a fan/collector of her dolls.
We have talked many times since that show and I continue to admire her amazing
dolls. She has allowed me the honor of creating a costume for her
delightful Isabelle Brown - a new line a 13" vinyl dolls.
The more of you I meet
(either in person - or via email) - the more I am impressed with the
warmth and compassion of the collectors in the "dolly world". I
feel blessed to have found so many new friends.
Warmly,
Jo
