wip’s

working on-

it is clearly time to move on from the robots. I’ve lost all my enthusiasm for now. I have been working off and on with this one- maybe she’s finished, maybe not… I’m stepping back to look at her for a while.

fembot

Instead I’m going forward with little red ridinghood. I drew this in my sketchbook months ago, inspired by this diorama by Natascha.

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better pictures

the light is good today so I’ve taken lots of photos-

Kitties 4 and 5

I think of them as brother and sister instead of a couple.

2 kitties

They can sit with a little encouragement- I gave them a hip seam.

boy

boy face

his felt school/messenger bag. It can open up, but I haven’t put anything in it.

cat bag

I wish I had made the sweater just a little bit shorter- I don’t like how it goes over the tail.

back

And here is the sister cat-

girl

girl face

They are about 14 inches tall, made of mostly recycled and/or vintage materials (except her skirt fabric and his felt bag). The sweaters are made by recutting old sweaters. His is slightly felted so it was easy to cut and sew- no unraveling. Hers did not full at all when I washed it, so when I cut it, I had to be very careful. I bound the seams so it won’t fall apart. I always try to use the ribbing from the sweaters because I think it makes them look so much more authentic.

2 kitties

I finished these yesterday and want to post them even though it is so gloomy here today, I couldn’t get a decent picture- I’ll try again tomorrow-

These kitties are made of recycled sweaters, 4 altogether. A black angora blend (so soft), a white, a wool stripe, and a lacy wool blend. The girl kitty has some rickrack and lace that I bought out in Sturbridge on Monday.

2 kitties

wagging their tails…

tails

sad demise

The mimosa tree in our backyard split yesterday- so sad.

mimosa

I am very fond of this tree and have posted about it before, here and here.

on a different topic- a low tech, recycle tip for today. It has been hot here. We use laptops at our house and they can get uncomfortable pretty quickly in the summer. Ben discovered that an insulated envelope (the ones with bubblewrap inside) make an excellent barrier between laptop and lap!

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great day in Sturbridge

I decided to go out to the Textile show in Sturbridge by myself and I had a great time- I think I was prepped for it by the weekend in New York. It made everything look like a bargain!

First I went to Wright’s Factory Outlet but they had almost nothing I wanted. I needed some white rickrack but there was none- the first time I’ve ever been there and there hasn’t been a huge pile of it. All they had was fuzzy rickrack- not my style at all. O well, onward to the Antique Textiles Vintage Fashions Show and Sale (yes that’s the official name).

I found some great vintage fabric that reminded me of Liberty- same sort of feel. After seeing the Liberty at Purl Patchwork at $35 a yard, $20 for 3 yards seemed like a real bargain! I also got some flocked netting. It probably came from a hat originally, but I’m thinking doll dress.

fabric

Next, the white stuff. Other years when I have attended this show, I’ve come home with a bag of all whiteness. I guess I am expanding my colors this year. I love knitted lace- it is the one kind of lace I seem to actually regularly use on my dolls. Seems like a good reason to stock up. I also found 2 kinds of pretty glass flower buttons and some very interesting silk feathers. I bought a bag of 20 feathers to play with.

white trims

I was still looking for some white rickrack, preferably cotton. Once everything is labeled vintage, it all seems so much more valuable. One person had some various colors priced at $3.25 a package- too much for me. Down the aisle a bit, at another booth, I found more, unpriced. Geesh, I hate asking people for prices… but anyway, I was rifling through, seeing just what I wanted and trying to come up with how much I’d be willing to pay. I asked and she said 3 packages for a dollar! Now that was well within my budget. I took most of the rickrack she had, including 2 sizes of white (I have already used some of it today), plus cotton twill tape in very light pink, some rayon tapes and some sparkly glass buttons that will make great doll earrings. That was my bargain of the day!

trims

I was on my way out the door and I saw this kimono jacket-

jacket

I just had to have it. So, I came home with a bag full of treasures. A great expedition. There is another show on September 4- much bigger then this one. Hmm, any body interested!

working?

It is not that I’m not working these days, I just don’t seem to be moving forward on anything. Summer can be a difficult time to work with all it’s distractions.

My lady robot was wearing me down and I decided I had to go on to something else for a bit. I’ve got 2 black and white kitties going.

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and speaking of the kitties- I stuffed them with black stuffing. Look at the mess the stuffing makes! Do all black stuffings do this? My white stuffing doesn’t leave a mess of dust when I use it….

blackstuffing

poppy season

It is poppy blooming season in my garden right now- I just love them! The blooms usually last one day and the petals start falling around midday if it is really hot. So many colors and variations.

crinkly petals- I think this one just opened-

Eleanor fire dancing

Eleanor gave us a demonstration of her new skill, learned in Cape Town. Now she’s gone to Chicago for the summer.

fire1

fire2

these next pics were taken by Peter’s friend Will-

fire3

fire4

fire5

fire6

fire7

this one’s my favorite!

fire8

teddy bear

I’ve been wanting to try making a traditional teddy bear for a while now. I knew I would never do it on my own, so decided to join in on a class. We worked from a kit- it had a pattern and all the materials. Here are 4 heads (no ears yet) from 4 people in the class, same pattern- I am always fascinated to see the way they each have their own personality.

bear heads

Here is mine, all finished-

bear

why I did this- I wanted to learn about working with mohair fur fabric, I wanted to try cotter pin and disc joints, I wanted to do a pattern with the center face insert- I’ve never tried it before (successfully). Now I’d like to try nut and bolt jointing, which I heard about from other people while I worked on this guy- new to me. As usual, when I use someone else’s pattern, I don’t really love the final result- somehow it isn’t from me… a craft project versus an art process…

goodies

The class was part of the doll club down on Cape Cod, where I taught my gourd head doll in the spring. The club meets at Tumbleweed Quilts. There is oh so much temptation there- they have a big room full of markdowns where I can always find some goodies. And there was some great trim I couldn’t resist. Now the problem is figuring out where to put this stuff!