Abigail "Stitches of Liberty 1776-2026" Collection – Handcrafted Porcelain OOAK Doll | Brenda Mize

$275.00
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Created to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of American Independence, this limited edition doll honors the quiet strength and artistry of the women whose hands shaped a nation long before history recorded their names.

Inspired by the needleworkers of Colonial America, she is dressed in a carefully constructed ensemble featuring an indigo blue bodice with cream sleeves, a tea stained striped skirt in period-inspired tones, and a handcrafted ivory stomacher adorned with cotton lace and a miniature cameo encased in a metal setting — a subtle symbol of hope, unity, and emerging identity.

Each element of her costume has been thoughtfully chosen for historical authenticity and heirloom quality, from the natural cotton and linen fabrics to the restrained detailing that reflects the dignity of everyday colonial life. This doll does not portray a historical figure, but rather represents the countless women whose skill, perseverance, and quiet devotion contributed to the birth of a nation.

Handcrafted by Brenda Mize, each doll in this edition is signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. She sits on a hand assembled and stained wooden-like chair.

This commemorative doll is not a toy, but a work of art — created to be treasured, preserved, and passed down as a reminder that history is often shaped not only by great events, but by steady hands and patient stitches.

Each doll is fully handcrafted, sealed, and assembled by Brenda Mize herself, ensuring every detail radiates heirloom quality. Perfect for collectors who appreciate artistry, tradition, and timeless spirit.

Details:

  • Height: 11 inches

  • Material: Fine porcelain, 5-way jointed

  • Wig: Modacrylic,

  • Costume: Handmade historical patriotic ensemble

  • Artist: Brenda Mize

  • Limited edition: One-of-a-kind (OOAK)

I am pleased to announce that I have been the winner of the DOLLS Magazine Award of Excellence (DAE) in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 as well as 2025.

Not suitable for children under 14 years of age as this doll is intended to be a collectible doll.

Created to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of American Independence, this limited edition doll honors the quiet strength and artistry of the women whose hands shaped a nation long before history recorded their names.

Inspired by the needleworkers of Colonial America, she is dressed in a carefully constructed ensemble featuring an indigo blue bodice with cream sleeves, a tea stained striped skirt in period-inspired tones, and a handcrafted ivory stomacher adorned with cotton lace and a miniature cameo encased in a metal setting — a subtle symbol of hope, unity, and emerging identity.

Each element of her costume has been thoughtfully chosen for historical authenticity and heirloom quality, from the natural cotton and linen fabrics to the restrained detailing that reflects the dignity of everyday colonial life. This doll does not portray a historical figure, but rather represents the countless women whose skill, perseverance, and quiet devotion contributed to the birth of a nation.

Handcrafted by Brenda Mize, each doll in this edition is signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. She sits on a hand assembled and stained wooden-like chair.

This commemorative doll is not a toy, but a work of art — created to be treasured, preserved, and passed down as a reminder that history is often shaped not only by great events, but by steady hands and patient stitches.

Each doll is fully handcrafted, sealed, and assembled by Brenda Mize herself, ensuring every detail radiates heirloom quality. Perfect for collectors who appreciate artistry, tradition, and timeless spirit.

Details:

  • Height: 11 inches

  • Material: Fine porcelain, 5-way jointed

  • Wig: Modacrylic,

  • Costume: Handmade historical patriotic ensemble

  • Artist: Brenda Mize

  • Limited edition: One-of-a-kind (OOAK)

I am pleased to announce that I have been the winner of the DOLLS Magazine Award of Excellence (DAE) in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 as well as 2025.

Not suitable for children under 14 years of age as this doll is intended to be a collectible doll.