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Episode 10 features the talented Becky Drury of Sewberry Cottage, which is the overarching branch of the multifaceted business and creative works of my guest. Becky’s brand evolution began with chalk paint creations which transitioned to children’s clothing which then transitioned to Blythe doll customization (with a quick detour into dog clothing). Her style is extra detailed, meticulous, and always lovely... for both garments and dolls.
In our chat, Becky shares her insider perspective of these very different enthusiast underworlds, reveals her interest in the process that comes before making (such as dying her own fabrics naturally), and explains why customized dolls command the prices they do.
Episode 10 features the talented Becky Drury of Sewberry Cottage, which is the overarching branch of the multifaceted business and creative works of my guest. Becky’s brand evolution began with chalk paint creations which transitioned to children’s clothing which then transitioned to Blythe doll customization (with a quick detour into dog clothing). Her style is extra detailed, meticulous, and always lovely... for both garments and dolls.
In our chat, Becky shares her insider perspective of these very different enthusiast underworlds, reveals her interest in the process that comes before making (such as dying her own fabrics naturally), and explains why customized dolls command the prices they do.