Monday, December 7, 2009

American Girl - Kit Kittredge

Kit Kittredge, 1934


Kit Kittredge faces the hard times of the early years of the Great Depression in Cincinnati, Ohio as her family struggles to adjust to the realities of the economy after her father's job loss. Introduced in 2000, Kit's full name is Margaret Mildred Kittredge, with Kit as a family nickname. Kit's core series of books was written by Valerie Tripp and illustrated by Walter Rane.


American Girl - Molly McIntire


Molly McIntire, 1944


Molly McIntire is a young girl living during the latter years of World War II. Her father is stationed in England as a doctor caring for wounded soldiers, and she must cope with the changes that the war has brought. Molly's series focuses on patriotism and the changes that come with wartime. Molly was one of the original three dolls offered by Pleasant Company and is the only doll to be sold with eyeglasses.




American Girl - Chrissa Maxwell, Gwen Thompson & Sonali

Girl of the year 2009

Chrissa's best friend - Gwen Thompson & Sonali

American Girl - Ruthie

Ruthie is Kit's best friend and her family is well-off. Ruthie adores fairy tales, idolizes movie stars, is generous, and often tries to help Kit but sometimes wounds her friend's pride instead. Her accompanying book, "Really Truly Ruthie" by author Valerie Tripp, is set in late December 1932 and showcases how Ruthie helps the Kittredge family save their home from foreclosure. Ruthie is the fifth doll in the Best Friends collection, released July 1, 2008 with a small collection in anticipation of the Kit movie.


American Girl - Elizabeth Cole

Elizabeth Cole


Elizabeth Cole is Felicity's best friend, despite her Loyalist family leanings during the American Revolution. The Elizabeth doll was introduced in August 2005 as the second Best Friend doll, with a book written by author Valerie Tripp. The character was prominently featured in Felicity: An American Girl Adventure. In the original Felicity book illustrations, Elizabeth had brown hair and eyes. The character's appearance was revised to that of blue-eyed blonde with the release of the Felicity DVD and Elizabeth doll. Later editions of the Felicity books were re-illustrated to reflect these changes and edit Elizabeth's physical description.






American Girl Just Like You #30

Just Like you #30 has similar look of Girl of the year 2006 "Jess". She is a very popular doll that most AG fans would love to have her.


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Decision...Decision...Decision

I love you all who are so sweet to me on Youtube AG community. Thanks so much for your support! Many of my youtube viewers love the outfits I made for my AG dolls, I am so excited to introduce new outfits to AG youtubers. Some viewers asked me if I sell them, I was like "WOW", people willing to buy the doll clothes I made. That's amazing! I love to sew and especially sew for my AG, I sew with love and make doll clothes with passion. If I ever decide to sell is because all your support and the inspiration I received from you all. I can't wait to hear from you. Help me decide. Thanks!

You can see all my videos on my youtube web page

http://www.youtube.com/amysewfun/