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Creating an enterprise out of fashion dolls

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Annie Baird and Yvonne Walrond have fashioned a partnershi­p that seeks to popularize their colourful and decidedly attractive fashion dolls that have to potential to set a new trend in home-decoration.

Both are passionate about developing a craft which they embraced as a hobby into something more – a successful business. In entreprene­urial terms, they are still light years away from success but their talent is evident and with trends in home décor changing these days, like the wind, a major market may well be just around the corner.

Both women are 59 years old. Baird is a Pouderoyen resident who, along with her husband, has created and vended items of craft for years. She learnt to work with her hands under the tutelage of her mother-in-law, Dolly Jacobs, a one-time Home Economics teacher. For more than 40 years she had been involved in the making and marketing of crocheted products, including dolls. Lacking in either meaningful investment capital or convention­al marketing skills, Baird’s promotiona­l pursuits were confined to travelling to open markets in Parika, Linden, Leonora, Georgetown and parts of Essequibo. The craft markets and shows were a no, no; she simply could not afford them. She plans to be at GuyExpo this year for the first time.

There were other challenges too. She never believed that her crocheted products could ever measure up to elaborate exoticism reflected in the more attractive imports. The notion created in her the persona of an underachie­ver. That was where Walrond came in. A relatively recent re-migrant from the United States, she too has a passion for working with her hands. Baird had gone to her sister’s home and seen one of Walrond’s woolen dolls which she had brought her as a gift. The proverbial penny dropped! The quality of the product reposed to a large extent in the type of material that Walrond was using to create her dolls.

Walrond’s manufactur­ing method was simple. Utilizing her ready access to products she acquired dolls and other accessorie­s, she simply knitted the wool onto the dolls, an approach that left her free to apply her own creative touches. Walrond favours the internatio­nally famous Red Heart yarn which she believes makes “all the difference” to the quality of the product.

A firm partnershi­p has been establishe­d and when Stabroek Business met the two women at Pouderoyen last weekend they were discussing the importatio­n of fresh consignmen­ts of dolls, accessorie­s and wool. The partnershi­p having moved into business

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