One of the two items I purchased at the UFDC Convention is an Album of Americana doll, Barbara Fritchie.
The box has some minor damage, but with a little tape should display well.
One of the two items I purchased at the UFDC Convention is an Album of Americana doll, Barbara Fritchie.
The box has some minor damage, but with a little tape should display well.
Day 5 - Saturday
I was up nice and early to help set up and work the Helper Drawings. It is always nice to hear people cheering when they or a friend win a coveted item. I won two items from the drawings: a Robin Woods Alice in Wonderland doll and accessories in trunk,
Day 4 - Friday
The day started with the Annual Business Meeting. The officers gave their reports, things were voted on, and the location for next year's convention was announced. The 2023 UFDC Convention will be held in Bellevue, Washington (just outside of Seattle). The crowd was very excited.
Day 3 - Thursday
After a leisurely morning, I walked around the UFDC Boutique and Helpers before joining the Competitive Highlight Tours. Groups of attendees were brought in and were shepherded to various categories where a judge explained why dolls received or did not receive ribbons. It was very informative, especially in regards to the costumed by owner category.
Afterwards, I took another look at the salesroom and ate lunch in my room.
That afternoon were the regional gatherings. This year, regions 11 and 13 were teamed up together. The meeting went really smoothly and was actually quiet fun.
Next up was the Open Forum at 4PM. This year's forum was more relaxed and I think it went really well. The moderators rotated between reading pre-written comment/questions and comments/questions from the audience. It really felt like the board was listening to the members. I hope they keep this format for next year.
Dinner was yet again at the bar. Sigh. And I gave in and had fried ravioli. When in St. Louis, and all that.
Then I attended two really fun and informative evening programs: Etokusai - Four Generations of Japanese Doll Masters by Alan Scott Pate, and The Golden Silence (Suffrage Dolls) by Alisha Cole. I really enjoyed both of them, even though it meant I wasn't getting back to the hotel room until 10PM.
After checking out the special exhibits I took a peek at the UFDC boutique, bought some helper tickets, and looked at the helpers. There were lots of wonderful helper items this year. And then I went to Samy Odin's program: The Art of Dina Velluti. This was wonderful after just seeing the exhibit, as it put the dolls in context.
For the first time in my convention-going life, I signed up for the Competitive Highlight Tour for the next day.
I had a quiet lunch in my room and went to the next program: KPM-Betlin China Dolls by Christiane Graefnitz. This was a really interesting program about dolls I knew nothing about.
And then it was time for the What's Cooking Beccasine? Afternoon Tea that I had signed up for.