In the late 1980's I went to see Andrew Lloyd Webber's show about feline follies in Toronto's beautiful, restored Elgin theatre. I was hooked. The production was magnificent and from that point forward I have been fascinated by the cat. I was the proud owner of four cats at one time, sadly, only two are with me now.
I am sharing my recent fabric cats based on the musical and T.S. Eliot's poetry on cats. I used Julie McCullough's Cat Dancer pattern and adjusted the head to make it my own using a technique I learned from the wonderful late doll artist Akira Blount. The cats are made with multiple strips of co-ordinated fabrics. The heads are hand sculpted with thread, covered with a "fabric skin" and then painted.
The first cat is a Jellicle cat named Lisbeth:
Jellicle cats are black and white. They sleep all day and move at night.
Her face is hand painted including her eyes. She is 18" tall.
The next cat is named Mr Mistoffelees. He is quiet and small and mostly black. He can creep through the tiniest crack and walk on thee narrowest rail. "He can pick any card from a pack and is equally cunning with dice."
Now let us move on to Rum Tum Tugger, the Curious Cat. He is male and rather fine but if you offer him pheasant he would rather have grouse. If you put him in a house he would much prefer a flat. If you set him on a mouse, then he only wants a rat! Rum Tum Tugger is such a curious cat!
Rum Tum Tugger is 20" tall and full of personality. |
Victoria's beautiful face and glass blue eyes. |
Now this next cat I named Theo. He is not in the musical but I love him. He is quite old, very serious and proud for he is Siamese.
Theo with his kitten buddy "Siam" |
"All alone in the moonlight, I can smile at the old days. I was beautiful then. I remember the time I knew what happiness was, let the memory live again"
Grizabella yearns to be accepted and she stretches out her hand which is taken by Victoria, the shy white kitten!
I hope you have enjoyed my cats. There will be more in the future so stay tuned.