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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Long Way to Trollville!

Lorraine emailed me shortly after ((or during??)) My trip to Sisters Oregon when I had pictures of my Troll Sister included in some of the posts! I love trolls! I used to play with them when I was little, envied my aunt’s collection of them….I still love them!

Well, Lorraine said she had some troll FABRIC and was sending me some--

And ….I waited…and she waited…and nothing showed for quite a long time!

Well, today, I am happy to report that this package showed up in my mailbox..a large SQUISHY one! The Trolls had arrived!

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This is SO funny!! I can honestly say I have never seen troll fabric. Never seen trolls in shorts either..lol! I love it!

I have a feeling I’m going to have to gift some of this on to TONYA who is collecting ugly interesting fabrics for her Legos quilt! What a hoot!….what say you Ton, or are these guys too big to cut up into your little pieces? :cD

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Come on now….didn’t you love trolls back in “the day”??

Thanks Lorraine! It looks like there was a wrong number in the zipcode and that is why it took so long! I’m happy it is here…..this really made my day!

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ye, I loved trolls back in the day... I envied my cousin's collection. I remember ours did have clothes, but we may have made the trolls clothes!

Carol C said...

I love the troll fabric! I too also had trolls when I was a kid and thought they were cool. I've just come across your blog last week and have been following you on your Alaska trip. It looked like you were having a ball.

Janet O. said...

Love the troll fabric. I remember a day when my little sister cut the hair on one of my troll dolls. When I got mad she innocently said, "It will grow back." : )

YankeeQuilter said...

I had a few trolls and I think I do remember some had shirts while others had shorts (my favorite had a fringed vest!)

Mrs. Goodneedle said...

I cannot stop laughing. I LOVE it~

Jean said...

My troll dolls always had clothes... that was one of the first things I sewed for... besides my Barbie Dolls! Too cute! Yep... Troll Dolls were a way of life!

Tonya Ricucci said...

oh please please please send some. I have 33 troll dolls in storage - collected them all when I was in the third grade. I used to make clothes for them using my Mom's scraps so I HAVE seen them wearing clothes ;-)

Donna Keating said...

Too cute for words! Love it.

Anonymous said...

i say cut them cuties up and use them n the center of blocks and work around them that way... oh, i am a child of the 70's I had trolls too...

carrie
delaware

Marsha B said...

That fabric is so fun! I can't wait to see what you decide to use it for. It will have to be big enough pieces to show off those cute trolls! Some fussy cutting is definately in order.

Beth said...

I LOVE THAT FABRIC. Oh sorry didn't mean to shout, but it is just fantastic!!!! Can't wait to see them in a project.
I had trolls too. I think my favorite had blue hair.

Michelle said...

So so funny....
I did have a Troll when they were all the rage and it had pink hair.
I don't know what happened to it.
I love your site, your stories and all your inspiration........

Ann-Mari said...

Hi, I remember we used to play with these trolls as kids. The fabric is pretty wild. Looking forward to see how you will put it to good use:-)

Karen Newman Fridy said...

Too fabulous!!

Ann Marie @ 16 Muddy Feet said...

My kids had a huge collection of trolls in the 90's, they all came with outfits on. I have started finding them here and there around the house. Been purging lots o stuff now they are both in college. Will try to remember to send you a pic of them when I get them all together. When I was growing up, use to play with my moms trolls from the 50s.

Sandie said...

"The Long Way to Trollville".... sounds like a great name for a Mystery quit! that fabric is too cool for words!

Quilts And Pieces said...

Oh yes I had trolls growing up!

javajean said...

My very first sewing projects were troll clothes. My 3rd grade class picture shows me with my troll hanging around my neck like a pendant. Somehow I lost that troll that day and I never knew where it went.

Anonymous said...

I sent you a photo of some troll fabric I have made a pillow case from. You should look for some of it!

woolywoman said...

I loved them back in the day, and I love them now! As a four year old, I snuck my mom's camera and took pictures of my troll babies. Boy, was she mad when she got back that roll of film! But I was unrepentant.

Betty said...

Oh My!! How darling could it be? I think it is very special and oh so cute,

Julie said...

I love the troll fabric! I wish it was at my house!!! I can just see a quilt made with it - fussy cut - any child would love it (including me).

GerryART said...

My Troll Family is sooooo jealous of yours, Bonnie

hugs

doni said...

Oh, Troll dolls! They were always Barbie's kids at my house! Drove my mom crazy - which was it's own perk!!

doni @ Oregon coast

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