tiny worlds, 2010

Starting the 2010 housing stock-

This one is in a demitasse cup-

I have one more done, but it was a special order and I’ll wait to post the photo until it is received.

And, I’ve got a bunch more started.

14 Responses to “tiny worlds, 2010”

  1. Amanda Says:

    squeal!!!!! Oh My! Love the leaf roof and the stitching on the pink edge. swoon. You’ve done it again.

  2. Sonya Says:

    They are so beautiful! If you ever do a work shop in NYC. You have to post it on your blog!

  3. kaylacoo Says:

    I love walking in different worlds.x

  4. suprlipopette Says:

    Oh this is so cute !!!

  5. Jenny Says:

    Oh Mimi! How I wish we lived closer….even in the same hemisphere would be a start! LOL….I’d love to see your work up close or learn from you the skills that make your work so individual and special.

  6. boodely Says:

    They are completely delicious!

  7. laura thompson Says:

    Mimi, LOVE all your work, but I have a question. Do you do the embroidery after the item is stuffed, and if so, how do you do such beautiful work without any starting or ending points showing? Would love a tutorial on your embroidery technique! I have one of your dolls, and she makes me smile everyday!

  8. Rebecca Says:

    I have admired your houses for some time now, and hope to own one someday…
    They are exquisitely done, beautiful attention to detail.

    Bravo!
    PS It’s great to get a glimpse of your studio!

  9. Elizabeth Says:

    Ah, perfection in a tea cup. So glad you put these up online. But I have to admit my love for your studio–it’s in same chaos universe as mine, but I don’t have cute tea cups coming out of my messes.

    Love these!

  10. Beth Says:

    These little tea cup cottages always make me smile! love, Beth

  11. Laura Says:

    Love your new “real estate”!

  12. Candace Says:

    Such tiny perfection! Thank you for sharing, Mimi.

  13. Michelle Says:

    I just love these! one of these days …I think your work is “magical”!

  14. Lovely World Says:

    These look so magical and beautiful. I’m sad I missed that tiny world class!