This past weekend the Cloth-a-dollics hosted Angela Jarecki, a talented cloth and mixed-media doll maker, at Heritage Acres in Victoria, BC.
Her dolls are beautiful and evoke the innocence and fantasy of childhood:
She was teaching a wee doll in this three day workshop, that is pictured below. She is all cloth with a face overlay to hide the centre seam. Her faces are coloured using watercolour pencils. She even provided a pattern for the wee donkey:
Angela is a lovely lady and a great teacher. She was very informative, very giving, and very organized. We loved hosting this wonderful teacher and would recommend her to any doll club wanting to learn her techniques.
Here are samples of her "Windows" techniques that she used to practice colouring the all important faces:
Stay tuned next week for my finished doll from her workshop. I love her and cannot wait to make another doll using some of the techniques that I learned from Angela Jarecki.
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