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Mary B. Billie has been a dollmaker since she was 17. She learned the
skill by watching her mother, who had learned it from Mary's grandmother.
Accompanying note: "Mary stuffs the head with pieces of palmetto fiber.
'If she uses something else like cotton, the needle won't go through that
cotton. So she uses that palmetto fiber. Then she would put the palmetto
fibers inside the doll to make it stand.'""Mary often saves time by stuffing
the bodies with cotton instead of fiber, 'since the body doesn't need
much sewing.'"
"'After she finishes that, I guess she puts that cardboard and wraps
that palmetto around it and put[s] it on the bottom so stuff would not
come out when it stands. She'll cut that cardboard out and make a circle
big enough where she stuffed it, uh, cotton. And then she'll take that
palmetto fiber and put it around that cardboard where she make that circle,
cut that circle. And then she'll, uh, put it on the bottom of that doll
and sew it up so it can stand straight. Then she'll make the eyes for
it and the mouth.'"
Forms part of series S1577, Florida Folklife Archive, Photographs and
Slides of Folk Arts, Artisans, and Performers.
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