It was during the National Anthem—I want to say around the “Oh say does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave?” part—when Pricilla caught my eye.
As Glenbard South players clasped hands and began swaying their arms back and forth toward the end of the anthem (a team tradition), two players grabbed Pricilla’s tiny hands, and she swayed along with them …
If you stand two first baseman’s mitts on top of each other, Pricilla might be a shade taller than both mitts. She can’t speak, and she needs constant attention. And when it comes to looks, it appears as if the Raiders’ Raggedy Ann-looking doll mascot drew the short end of the stick.

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Hi
I love making dolls. Anyway I've made this one which is quite easy.
http://www.sewing.circleofcrafters.com/f reeragdollpattern.html
For the hair, I used thin yarn and a thick needle so the yarn could fit through the eye of the needle.
For the face I just used a permanent marker. The clothes were easy. I used some scrap