Monday 15 May 2017

SASHA CELEBRATION WEEKEND ..INTERNATIONAL DRESS COMP


This years display was a wonderful Maypole by Karin Farqui. All the dancers were in Austrian dress.


Of course on of the Dukelets just had to go the wrong way!


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a wonderful Button boy in full cowbell ringing outfit.


last one. The Maypole was in with the international costume competition.


This wonderful Zulu warrior came 2nd in the competition. made by Vicky Chapman.


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This family were by Anna, Dollmum and DMD.


This American Indian was by Marti


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This girl was the winner and was by Peggy.


These were by Mary Rigos

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A group for the British Isles


The Pearly King by Theresa who came 3 rd.


This girl was by Laura Horner.


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This Brazilian miss was great!


 there were so many and every single one was a work of art with all the work that had gone into making the costumes.


This was a group of wobblers dressed by Janet and Owned by Mary, the wonderful backdrop with the window behind giving the feel of them really being out in the woods.


so tomorrow , we'll hit the sales tables and the other dolls that attended.




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10 comments:

  1. I've literally spent the last four days looking at, adsorbing and admiring, (plus commenting of course!) on every SCW photo that I could find. What a truly tremendous Sasha weekend it was!
    These National Costumes were so marvellously designed and crafted. Such detail include that each and everyone could be considered a 'work of art.'
    Many, many thanks to everyone who took part and for everyone who snapped photos for us to view...and last, but definitely not least, congratulations to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd winners.
    PS. An extra special mention of thanks to Karin for her magnificent Austrian Maypole display!

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    1. It's great that there are so many photos about to see, It was a wonderful weekend with incredible Sashas everywhere ! Karin's display was magnificent, she must be over the moon that she pulled it all off in time.Such a lot of hard work by everyone.

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  2. These dolls are just amazing! There is so much creativity and love put into their outfits - and a lot of work, too. I'd found it hard to decide which one was to win.

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    1. There were and the work incredible. It was hard to chose but the Zulu warrior's feathered headdress kept moving in a slight breeze that was coming from somewhere ? and it made it look like he was real standing on the plains in Africa waiting.......

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  3. I could not vote - it felt uncomfortable to vote when I had entered and I couldn't choose anyway because there were so many wonderfully crafted costumes.

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    1. I could everyone did such a wonderful job and put so much work in I just had to do my part and chose one. That Zulu warrior was standing out on the plains of Africa his head dress moving in the breeze as he waited..... I saw it!

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  4. I was bowled over by the creativity of that national costume display and like DollMum I simply didn't know who to vote for as all were winners to me. So well done to the actual winners.......your dolls were amazing!

    And Karin's maypole display was out of this world.....and when the music start playing too I was just speechless. Sasha play at its best!

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    1. They were indeed all marvelous and just wonderful to look at. Karin's Maypole setup was perfection, I just loved everything about it!

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  5. WOW such a lot of effort went into all these beautiful costumes, how could anyone choose a winner when they're all fantastic.
    I love the maypole, and all the children dancing round it. But I would never have been able to choose a winner, that's for sure!
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    1. There was so much work put in by people on their costumes. Karin's display was just wonderful. xx

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