

Hitty is a wooden folk doll made popular by HITTY, Her First Hundred Years, a Newbery Award winning children's book written by Rachel Field and illustrated by her friend, Dorothy P. Lathrop. In this book Hitty relates her life's adventures from her creation as a gift for her first owner, Phoebe Preble.
Jean Lotz has created a Hitty doll that is very well loved by many Hitty collectors:
I think I have captured the charm of the book illustrations and stayed true to the doll that inspired the 1929 book. What distinguishes my Hitty doll is her soft expression. I want to get the feel of the original doll's patient, "seen everything", mysterious smile. Since my Lotz Studio Hitty dolls are hand carved and hand painted each are slightly different.
![]() The Original Hitty photo thanks to Bill Fifer The book illustrations were drawn using this original antique Hitty doll as a model. |
![]() Hitty as illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop |

Although I have worked with many popular dollmaking materials, I feel I am best known for my wooden dolls. These dolls are carved from solid wood. I design and create each doll from head to toe, including all costumes and accessories. Each doll develops its own personality; no two are exactly alike. I create each doll as if it were going to be included in my personal collection. Primarily, I create one-of-a-kind, original dolls, but I have created a reproduction of Hitty.
I created my first Lotz Studio Hitty in 1995. This first attempt was disappointing, but I still wanted a Hitty doll for myself and my daughter. Bill Fifer, a very dear friend, came to the rescue! Bill visited the museum where the original doll was stored and sent reference photographs and materials that I needed to create a Hitty doll that "captured the essence of the little wooden doll in the book." After carving another Hitty from my new modified pattern, I decided this was a Hitty that I would be proud to own and sell.
Details about Jean's Hittys
The Lotz Studio "Lotzalove" Basswood Hitty Doll
Lotzalove basswood Hitty doll has a natural wood finish and the
painted details are lightly distressed. Basswood is one of my
favorite carving woods, and this wood is also popular with other
Hitty carvers. The doll comes with a slip, pantaloon, chemise,
and real coral necklace all made by the artist. Embroidered
on the chemise in a simple style, is the name
"HITTY".
The Lotz Studio "Lotzalove" White Ash Hitty Doll
(temporarily discontinued)
The antique original Hitty doll, which inspired the 1929 Hitty
book, is an antique folk doll also made of white ash. My
Lotzalove White Ash Hitty is carved from this very hard wood,
then painted and VERY distressed to emulate a very old wooden
doll looking as if it has endured the many years and adventures
of the original Hitty doll.
Unfortunately, I have temporarily discontinued making my White Ash Hitty. White ash is an extremely hard wood. It hurts my hands to carve this wood to the point that I can not make any more White Ash Hitty dolls for a while. I hope to make some in the future but I can not make any promises for these dolls at this time. Please let me know if you are interested in knowing when White Ash Hitty dolls become available again. This doll also comes with a slip, pantaloon, chemise, and real coral necklace. "HITTY" is embroidered on the chemise in a detailed mini X-stitch.
I sign and date each doll on the rear. Initially I also named each Hitty with a different number in a sequence to identify the doll within the series but now I no longer number the dolls.
Old labeling method:
B1, B2, B3 - etc.. = Basswood Hitty numbering
sequence
A1, A2, A3 - etc. = White Ash Hitty numbering
sequence
How do Lotz Studio Hitty Dolls compare to others?
Hitty dolls are being made today in many different materials (WOOD, paper, porcelain, polyclay, resin, wood/resin, composition/saw dust fibers, and cloth) by many people and some manufacturers. Today's modern Hitty reproduction dolls range in price from $60.00 to $700.00 (plus). I give this background information so you can see how my Hitty doll prices fall in the overall Hitty market.
Modern Hitty dolls of all types and prices are regularly available via on-line auctions and from many artist's personal web pages.
Thank you for taking the time to read about my Lotz Studio Hitty Dolls. If you have any questions, please contact us.