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Chelly Wood is a doll clothing designer, DIY YouTuber, writer, and in her day-job, she is a middle school librarian, teaching students ages 10 to 15, how to use Wikipedia for research, along with other print and online tools.
As a writer, Chelly Wood is a regular contributor to Doll Castle magazine, a doll collector's magazine.
With this background, ChellyWood is qualified to provide information on articles pertaining to sewing, fashion design, doll clothing, and doll collecting, especially as these topics relate to school-age children as well as adult doll collectors and those who sew for dolls.
Chelly Wood is also a museum liaison for her local chapter of the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution), and has presented information to her chapter of the DAR on the history of sewing. As a member of the DAR, and as a museum liaison, Chelly has access to the DAR online museum and can use it to cross-reference historical facts about American history, and in particular, American women's history from the period of Colonial America to the present.
Chelly Wood holds a BA in English literature from Washington State University, a Library Science certification from the University of Idaho, and she has earned the PBS Media Literacy Educator Certification from Digital Promise, provided through the Public Broadcasting System and KQED.
Possible Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Chelly Wood was commissioned by Lammily LLC to design commercial doll clothes patterns for the original Lammily doll in 2014, but this was a single contract commission with no royalties. Chelly Wood is the owner and CEO of ChellyWood LLC, and the primary contributor to its website, ChellyWood dot com, a site providing free doll clothes sewing patterns designed by Chelly Wood. ChellyWood dot com earns money on its affiliate marketing links, along with an online store where fabric, sewing supplies, handmade doll clothes, and doll-related collectibles are sold. As a regular contributor to Doll Castle magazine, Chelly is an "unpaid" volunteer contributor, but by contributing articles to this magazine, she is able to drive traffic to her website with free ads in the magazine.
ChellyWood 09:34, 9 July 2023 (Mountain Standard Time)