HANDMADE: Carol Prockter with her award winning handcrafted doll Jewel Eyes.
Photo: David Haxton / KAP040517DHdoll
HANDMADE: Carol Prockter with her award winning handcrafted doll Jewel Eyes.
Photo: David Haxton / KAP040517DHdoll
A Scottish doll handcrafted by Paraparaumu woman Carol Prockter has won the best-in-show award at the world famous Adelaide Hills Doll Guild convention.
Carol spent a number of months creating Jewel Eyes in homage to her family's Scottish tartan and name Anderson.
"I had been putting it off for awhile and then thought 'nah get into it'."
The doll's creation started in about October last year by making a head out of a mould, cleaning it, making holes for the eyes, firing it in a kiln, and then painting the face.
The head was then put on a composition poured body before Carol created a costume, wig, socks and shoes.
The convention, held in Hahndorf, South Australia, last month, featured a reproduction doll competition which attracted over 100 entries from around the world across 27 categories - Jewel Eyes was entered in the French 16" and over category in the antique reproduction class.
Not only did Carol win the best-in-show award, she won the best professional antique doll award as well as the prestigious Natalie Stewart award which is given to a doll that looks like an original.