Rags to Stitches As Raggedy Ann Approaches Her 90th Birthday, the Traditional Rag Doll Still Inspires Creativity and Love

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Muslin dolls wearing embroidered smiles and pleated white aprons sit shoulder to shoulder like well-behaved children inside Debby Ciampa's shop on Route 1 in Hancock. Their soft cloth arms are outstretched as if they were waiting for someone to come along and give them a hug.

Ciampa is perched on a stool behind her cash register, watching over the tiny dolls like a grandmother looking after her grandchildren. She talks about their outfits, about their loopy yarn hair and their hand-stitched eyes.

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Rags to Stitches As Raggedy Ann Approaches Her 90th Birthday, the Traditional Rag Doll Still Inspires Creativity and Love

"They are all a little different," she says with a prideful smile. "Each seems to have a personality of its own."

Farther down the coastal highway, in Gouldsboro, Bette Corsey dotes on her own dollies, setting them upright on wooden s...

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