In 2008 I began the Izannah Walker Chronicles with the idea that it would be a kind of clearinghouse for all things Izannah. It works quite well for posting information, but doesn't allow for discussion about Izannah Walker dolls. I have opened a social network at ning.com for dollmakers, pattern designers, collectors and students of antique inspired dolls. At Maida Today Dolls Group there is a sub-group for those who enjoy talking about Izannah Walker dolls. It's open to anyone who has an interest in Izannah Walker. All you have to do is set up an account at ning.com and join. Click the banner above to go to the site.
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