long dog

You can see the curly tail- I put a pipe cleaner in all the dog tails so they are pose-able.

I have a little confession. I’ve been holding back on you. I finished all these doggies over the week-end but have been posting them slowly. I can’t show you what I’ve been working on and don’t want things to get too boring around here. I’m working on the prototypes for another line with Land Of Nod. I am getting soooo excited about the first line which will be in the Holiday 2012 catalog. Every day it gets closer to reality!

yellow girl dog

I brought 3 dog dolls out to San Francisco and they were all grabbed up in the first few hours. That inspired me to start in on the pile that I had cut out last spring but had never sewed up. Fun, fun, fun!

 

pug redux

this is where we started-

And this is where we are now!

In between, I tried a giant bow, and I tried some embroidery to highlight the mouth. It looks like some scribbling.

I moved the bow to the side-

How about a flower?

Maybe with some leaves?

That was definitely too much ruffles for one pug. How about a simpler flower-

Nope, back to bows-

Finally I decided that one small bow was just right. Also I restitched the mouth, over the black, with a warm gray so you can see the facial features (not in this photo but notice in photo #2). Much better- now I am satisfied.

And here she is, enjoying a beautiful day!

Arf!!

a 2 color dog-

In my head, this dog looks like a classic childrens’ book illustration of a dog from my childhood.

So many possibilities with dogs, so much variation!

not quite a corgi

I was trying for a corgi but he is not stocky enough- especially the head. I think he is so cute though that I will just assume he is a corgi/??? mix breed.

I love his corgi non-tail.

Thanks so much for all your input on the dogs. I’m still working on the pug. I decided that Liz’s comment about the dachshund’s “arms” was correct (they were too long) and so I’ve shortened them here-

Yes, Better! More dogs and tweeking ahead!

 

tweek 2

and now a dachshund.

He is a challenge to photograph!

He’s got a soft cashmere nose and ears. And a wired tail.

Okay, I tried a bow on her- what do we think? I’m not entirely sold.

And this was yesterday afternoon, pre-bow. Mango was supervising the photo shoot.

And the tails!