Once Upon a Time - The Old German Witch~Pattern
Kentucky Primitives folk artist
Victoria Lynn
Simple Primitives done in the tradition of old

 

This is the second one (there are three).  She is the German witch.

This is an extremely primitive old witch.  She is very old.  She has some wrinkling around her eyes, and on her face and nose, and especially around her mouth.

This is just a wonderful and simple display for Halloween,

Her hair is extra long and dangly.

She is approximately 24½" tall (not counting the bend in her hat).  She can be made a simple primitive witch.  You do not have to make them a certain ethnicity.

Her mouth is pinned together by three rusty safety pins.

Her hat is old and withered too.

If you wish you can put the mark "HEXE" on the side of her face, which is German for "Witch".  All of the townspeople have seen her mark since she wears it on her forehead.  She is kind of feisty.

Underneath the brim of her hat reveals when she became a witch.  It is written in German "Es war Einmal 1537", which means "Once upon a time 1537".  (This is optional).

Above is a picture of all three "Witches of the World" Once Upon a Time 1537.  This pattern is for the second witch.

Happy Halloween!

This pattern has very detailed instructions.  This pattern also includes wonderful prim tips.   You can sell these on eBay, craft shows, etc.  I would appreciate credit for the pattern design.  The pattern itself may not be resold.  You may not mass produce or wholesale dolls you make from my patterns.  Your basic sewing skills are all that's needed!

This is for the pattern only.  No altering of this pattern without my written permission (please read my "About Me" page concerning altering).  You will receive the printed pattern by mail.  Pattern is Copyright 1999, Victoria Lynn, KentuckyPrimitives.

 

$10.00  

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