dress and heads

When we did the stash dive at doll club last week, my friend Lois gave me a sweet embroidered baby slip and a wonderful antique, very long baby gown. The baby gown is soaking to whiten it up. I wrapped the baby slip onto this lady- it is a great scale for her. I will probably turn it into a dress for her.

white dress

I am working on new head and body designs. I am aiming for an older child or early adolescent look.

You know how when you first start into some new art form, you come to it with a freshness and perspective that is often hard to recapture later on when you know more? I made Esther very early on. I made her within 6 months of my first painted doll. I was just working- no notes, I kept none of the patterns. Very disorganized… so when I want to go back, there is nowhere to go back to. Now I’m really careful- I keep all my patterns and I also keep all the head designs I don’t like- otherwise I just keep making the same mistakes. So anyway, I’m trying to recapture this head/body look-

esther

Here are 2 of the heads-

2 heads

and here are the rejects-

rejects

goodies

I got the top family on ebay last week-

the bottom family I bought from ebay a few years ago. The biggest doll (Papa) is only 3 1/4 inches or 8 cent. I love this type of doll. They were made by women organized by missionaries in China. There are a whole lot of different types of Missionary project dolls- some very valuable now like the Door of Hope dolls. Those sell for thousands of dollars.

Today was doll club. We had a “stash dive”. People brought in stuff they didn’t want and everyone else could pick through and take what they wanted. Wow! As you can see, some people are much better at clearing out then I am.

pile

I came home with one large bag for me and 2 bags for our elementary school and 1 bag for the High School drama program… if they want it. Tomorrow I will sort through everything and wash a lot of it. I have to admit, I kept thinking- hmmm, this would make a nice kitty dress!

And here are the kitty kids, meeting everyone at doll club.

kittys

on to other projects

I got bombed this morning by trackback spam. After erasing more then 50 trackbacks (and they kept coming in as I was erasing), I had Ben turn off the trackback option.

I’ve done some work on these ladies-

dolls in the window

I am finding it frustrating though- I am not pleased with the proportions, or the faces ,,, for now they are sitting on the window sill, watching me do other things. I went down to the grocery store before dinner and I loved seeing them in the window when I came back.

I have pulled out my patterns again.

patterns

This project is once again being led by doll hair thoughts/ ideas (like Autumn). I bought a piece of cashmere goat skin. It is very straight, long hair. I am itching to make a doll with this hair. I’ve got to figure out how to dye it successfully. I want black.
I’ve been spending some time looking at the Volks Super Dollfie dolls. There was a lot of photos in the January 2005 issue of Haute Doll magazine… a magazine I’ve never bought before- not my usual area of interest- it says on the cover- Haute Doll, the magazine for dolls who love to shop. Funny.

Kitty #4

Here she is- Kitty # 4

black mohair cat

She is 16″ tall and made of mohair. I made her a little red crocheted hat- these hats were really fun to make-

2 hats

and here is the whole litter-

litter

and a close-up of their faces.

4 faces

This is the last of making kitties for a while. These have been lots of fun to work on. Thanks Claire for this great inspiration. I can’t wait to see all the entries for The Month of Softies, when they are posted at the end of the month.

About the kitties-each one is slightly different. Four different noses and 3 different leg designs. I didn’t spend any money making these. They were completely made out of stuff I already have- Yes! Making the hats is the one thing that will probably carry over to my other doll-making.

making a mohair cat- #4

I am finishing up kitty #4. She is a black and white kitty, knitted with mohair. This turned out to be harder then the other ones. I couldn’t see my stitches and that made keeping track of what I was doing very difficult. On the other hard, it hides any mistakes!

I first tried to follow the same basic pattern as the other kitties. Unfortunately, knitting in a white nose just wasn’t working out. The white mohair I had was thinner then the black.

cat nose

I took this out and decided to knit a separate piece that would become the sewed on nose. I finished up everything else and when I stood her up, I had a serious case of mushy feet. The black mohair knitted up into a great (for this purpose) dense fabric. The white was too soft, especially for feet.

white feet

Off with the feet! I cut them off, picked up the stitches and reknit them.

off

Much better!

balack cat

I found perfect button eyes for her- after much searching through my button stash. I forgot I had these. My stash is mostly single buttons, which rarely turn out to be useful. Now that I look at the picture though, I think I need to adjust the eye placement a bit… something looks skewed to me. Tomorrow I will post pictures of her dressed. I made another little crocheted hat and it is drying right now after starching and blocking.

what am I doing here…

Snowstorms leave me feeling very unsettled. We ended up with 30″ of snow after the weekend storm and now it is snowing again. It has been all day. There’s nowhere to shovel the snow.

Here is my main workspace, now that I am out of the attic until warm weather returns. That is kitty #4 in the pile- Black and white mohair. Last night my family asked me- what is it with the cats? I guess it’s time to get back to people dolls.

bed

I brought the paints down and worked a bit on these. I had to repair some love bites that my alive kitty made. Apparently doll hands are a delicacy.

desk 1/26

Everybody looks better with hair.

Cat #3 – Grey

grey cat #3

She’s finished! She’s 13 1/2 inches high. I even made a hat. It is crocheted. Here it is being blocked- I had a hard time figuring out how. I starched it too.

hat progress

This is the back. I used snaps instead of making actual button holes.

back

Side view-

side view

and a face and hat close-up-

head close-up

kitty #3 progress

Try number 3. The yarn I used was recycled from something and I decided to wash and block it when I got done with the head, body, legs part.

cat blocking

Then I attached the arms and tail and stuffed it-

kitty 3

I have been using black stuffing for these last two darker colored kitties. I did more shaping on the legs for a more realistic(?) look. Now for facial features and clothes.