Waldorf inspired dolls and crafts

Learn how to make a jointed Waldorf style doll

If you like sewing and crafting, and would like to create something special to be treasured by a child you love, I would like to help you.

Making Waldorf inspired dolls requires many skills and techniques, all of which can be learned. I have developed a number of patterns for all kinds of Waldorf dolls, from cuddle dolls, blanket dolls to pocket dolls. I can teach you all the doll making techniques, so you can create beautiful hand made dolls that will last a lifetime.

I would love to join you on your Waldorf doll making journey!

green Waldorf inspired doll
pink doll
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red Waldorf inspired doll

Emmy & Esther dolls

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DOLL SHOP

To buy one of my dolls, please visit my shop. I add new dolls to the shop as and when they are ready. All my dolls are UKCA tested, and safe for children from birth. Please note that I currently only sell to UK based customers.

Emmy and Esther custom dolls

CUSTOM DOLLS

Would you like a one-of-a-kind doll for a child you love? Perhaps a doll that looks like the child, or someone that is dear to them? I can custom-make a doll for you with your chosen skin, eye and hair colour and clothes of your choice. Please contact me if you would like to know more about custom made dolls.

Emmy and Esther doll hospital

DOLL HOSPITAL

One of the many great things about Waldorf dolls is that they are mendable. In the spirit of “stitch it, don’t ditch it”, I offer a Waldorf doll and clothes mending and repair service. Get in touch and we can have a chat about your doll’s needs.

Projects and thoughts

Who needs a doll?

Who needs a doll?

Have dolls gone out of fashion?A few weeks ago, I overheard a mother at the playground say that her daughter really loved playing with dolls at nursery and wanted a doll for her birthday, but she and her husband resisted buying her one - her words were "we're not...

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Banana Bread – a warming delight for a sunny Autumn day

Banana Bread – a warming delight for a sunny Autumn day

Ripe bananas - love them or loathe them? Some people love to eat bananas when they are overly ripe, but I'm not one of them, so when I have a few bananas in my kitchen that have brown spots, I make a banana loaf. What's nice about this banana loaf What I love about...

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Kourambiedes – Greek Christmas biscuits

Kourambiedes – Greek Christmas biscuits

Growing up, not one Christmas went by without a tin of these in our pantry. My Greek grandmother baked them for us, and I remember her meticulous approach to cooking and baking. She would lay everything out so neatly on the kitchen counter, and every movement of her...

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About Emmy & Esther

Hello, my name is Julia – welcome to my world!

Emmy & Esther is named after my daughter Emmy and her two grandmothers who both happen to be called Esther.

I have been a maker and craft lover ever since I could use my hands. I made my first Waldorf doll when I was about 6 years old, and going to a Waldorf kindergarten has certainly left a mark on my creativity.

Both my grandmothers, one Greek and one Austrian, were extremely skilled at handwork – from intricate embroidery, crochet and knitting to sewing. My mother was a keen Waldorf doll maker back in the 80s, and she and my grandmothers taught me so much of what I know about my crafts. I think of them every day when I pick up a crochet hook they gave me or use a technique they taught me.

I love working with natural fibres, and I feel hugely inspired by nature. I never come back from a walk empty handed. Pebbles, sea shells, conkers, pine cones, leaves, feathers… they are objects given to us by nature that want to be picked up and treasured.

Since becoming a mother I have been more inspired than ever to make. This inspiration was not only rooted in a need for hand made toys for my daughter to play with, but also in my belief that my daughter’s own creativity will flourish out of mine.

To create is to live twice

ALBERT CAMUS

Julia Weiss Emmy & Esther

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