All the queens seemed so angry and haughty that I decided that my queen would have a more gentle expression before Wonderland changed her!
I forgot to show you the gold dupioni silk I added to my stash as well.
Now the next step was deciding on a basic pattern template and then adapting it to create my Queen. I choose Arley Berryhill's Candlestick Diva (from a workshop I took with Arley a few years ago, sponsored by our doll club). I love Arley's dolls and costuming. For the queen I enlarged the pattern and started with the face. I also choose a candle stick from the 5 or 6 I had in my stash.
I tried out a few until I found the perfect one. The only problem was that it was a blond wood, not what I had in mind for the queen. No matter, I painted it a bright red and then added gold highlights. The last step was giving the candlestick a coat of gloss.
Now on to the fun stuff, the doll!
I was so excited as the face emerged that I only took photos in the end so here she is:
I was very happy with her face. I think she has a gentle quality. I used orange mohair locks for her hair that I needle felted in. Her hat is made from a red jersey and has red and black embellishments that I sewed by hand. The trim along the edge is a european pearl beaded trim that I found in Toronto a couple of years ago! It finally came in handy.
Here you can clearly see the candlestick that I used, painted and glossed. |
She stands about 28" tall. |
Her flamingo is all felt and sewn by hand. She holds a Queen of Hearts playing card in her left hand as well as a feather fan. |
Side view showing her lace collar, red sequinned cape and crushed velvet heart shoulder pieces. |
I made her sleeves in sections. I first made fabric, by sewing duping silks together and then made a tube for her upper sleeves. |
A close up of her hand showing the crocheted half gloves I made. |
There are so many more details I added but I will let the photos do the talking. I hope you enjoy my more gentle, kindly Red Queen.
I coloured her face using art Prismacolour pencils, Pigma markers, acrylic paint (mouth and white of the eyes) and chalk. |
28" tall and full of fun, here is the proud gentle queen of hearts before she became haughty! |
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