Saturday 26 January 2013

Monkey and Me

Last year our doll club, the Cloth-a-Dollics, had a challenge to make a doll based on a character in a book.  I chose "Monkey and Me" by Emily Gravett, a delightful children's book that is full of sweet illustrations.  I was quite pleased with my dolls as they evoke a sense of abandon and joy.
My first doll made using Akira Blunt technique.  Monkey is my own design.


My second dolly with her monkey tucked in her shirt-what fun!

The award winning children's book that inspired my two dolls.

A final look at the poor monkey. I think he wants to rest!

Friday 25 January 2013

The Show Girl

I am sharing some pictures of one of my favourite dolls that I called the Show Girl.  This doll was made a few years ago when our doll club was lucky enough to have Pam Grose come and teach her "Basic Lady" workshop.  As far as I know, Pam does not have a personal site but her patterns are available on many popular cloth doll patterns sites.

The Show Girl taking a break between Vegas shows.


A close-up of her costume. I used velvets, tulle and organza.
A close-up of her face.  I love the way she turned out. Her hair is made of yarn.


I knitted her beaded purse and added sequins.



The Show Girl hopes you enjoyed your visit.  Please come back soon!

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Greeting Card Challenge

Late last year, my friend and I purchased the same greeting card that we found amusing.  The card designer is Susan Mrosek,  Pondering Pool.  We loved the card so much that we challenged each other to make an art doll based on the greeting card!  My friend would create the doll using polymer clay and I would use cloth.  Let the fun begin!  Here are our efforts for you to enjoy. To view additional pictures of my friend, Romona's finished doll go to her blog, Northbrook Designs.

The chosen greeting card

My first attempt at a face
The final version of the face I created

As soon as I was happy with the face, I decided to use the body pattern from Allison Marano called Phidias.  I was very happy with her body once I tweaked it to fit the face I created.

My finished doll.  I named her Melancholy Millie!


Side view of Millie
Millie's sandals, are they not too cute!
Melancholy Millie and Pensive Pearl (on the left, made by my friend Romona.


A final look at Melancholy Millie.  "It hardly seems real, life without the ha."
 I do hope Millie gets her humour back, poor lass.

Sunday 20 January 2013

My Little Sunshine



I made this doll a number of years ago as a challenge where we were given fat quarters and the theme of "party time".  It was just after the movie "Little Miss Sunshine" was out and as soon as I saw the bright orange fabrics, I decided that the doll would be called "My Little Sunshine".  She is an original design, all cloth with fine yarn hair.  Although I no longer own this little lady, she is still one of my favourites for she makes me smile every time I see her.

 As you can see she has just finished with her ballet lesson (shoes hanging from her bike) and now she is ready to party with her raggedy anne and andy dolls.  This doll was very well received as she evokes the joy of childhood innocence and play.  
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Friday 18 January 2013

Pawsha



This is a sample post.  I am just learning!  Below is a picture of two dolls I made from a Karen Shifton pattern called "Pawsha".



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Ornaments Galore

  It is mid October and I have just finished making a gaggle of Christmas ornaments in preparation for the holidays: There are reindeers, pa...