Hitty Doll Resource List

My new year’s resolution is to share the fun of Hitty with others. A great way to do that is by gifting a doll to a friend or relative. The people who make Hitty dolls, clothing, and accessories are hand-crafting each item with love and care. By supporting these artisans, you are helping to keep the legacy of Hitty alive and thriving.

Once you have gifted a doll to someone, the fun can begin. Sewing, crocheting or knitting for Hitty, bonnet-making, miniature making, or the excitement of searching out and finding tiny treasures all await. Traveling with Hitty and taking photos, then sharing them with others can bring great joy. You might say that Hitty is the gift that keeps on giving.

I hope you will be inspired to share a Hitty with someone special. You may start a lifelong love of doll collecting, or just bring a bit of happiness into their day. Either way, when we share the gift of Hitty, we are making the word a better place, one tiny doll at a time.

Wooden Hitty dolls wearing Boneka fashions. Courtesy of Eve Hallidy.

Below is a list of resources to help you find and/or create the perfect Hitty doll and accessories. I have tried to focus on artists who are currently making items. Of course, you can always find used dolls and clothing on sites such as Ebay and Ruby Lane.

Note: links may change. If you have a correction or want to add someone to this page, please Contact Me.

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Hitty Doll Resource List – 1-21-2025

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