working hard today…

I spent the day working on the golden baby tunic. I used a pattern from Sewing Victorian Doll Clothes as a starting point. I’ve used this pattern before when I made the Godey lady. Here is a photo from the book-

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What I was wanting was the sleeve design. The victorian (and earlier) sleeves were a very different design from today. This curved sleeve was used in men and womens clothing.

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I copied the pattern and adjusted it to fit my doll and made a muslin model. If I had been smarter, I would have read the directions through again… but that’s not how I do things. Also, I never really learned any sewing techniques beyond about intermediate level. When I dive into a project with linings and piping and slippery, sort of metallic fabrics, I am really in over my head. I worked really hard on the tunic today- lots of intense concentration, basting, backing up, ripping out stitches, and, when I started feeling too stressed, worked a few rows of knitting- Well- my knitting is coming along VERY well! HA!
Lots of the sewing is done by hand- because I can’t figure out how to do it by machine. The openings are too small or I just need the control of hand stitching.

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This is a photo of the inside at the armhole. If a real person had to wear this they wouldn’t be very happy about all the lumps in their armpits… that is one good thing about sewing for dolls- they wear what you make them and don’t complain.

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I have just about finished it now- I am sewing on the closures- hooks and eyes.
I’ll finish, photograph and post tomorrow. Right now my eyes and hands hurt.

pin cushion pyramid

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I had some good luck at yard sales yesterday… all rescheduled due to heavy rain on Saturday. I found a pin cushion to add to my stack- the new one is the big one on the bottom- $1!

A local Japanese cultural club had a big yard sale- I went hoping to find craft magazines or Japanese cute fabics. I didn’t find much of that (only one piece of pink Hello Kitty fabric), but came home with a whole bag of other stuff- some clothing made of beautiful woolens, great colors and textures, a leather bag to use for shoes or whatever, and misc. decorative Japanese printed cloths. One has a picture of a grotesque old man, one with lettering, several with blue and white patterns, and one with animals. They had lots of great books, but I didn’t buy any. Some I was very tempted by- classics like Ferdinand, but in Japanese. Now if there had been any TinTin… definitely!

clothes for golden baby

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Things are moving along! I made the bottoms- with a bit of gold rik-rak trim on the bottom edge. The tunic is in progress. The pieces are all cut, I made bias trim and have started putting it in place and some of the parts are stitched together. I did some decorative top-stitching in gold thread. So far I am very happy with how it’s going!

I have also started on my kitty bed project- did a swatch and made sure the yarn really felted this time. I am going to use some of the blue yarn I’ve got and have no desire to wear… it will be a very becoming color on my orange kitties.
I had to go to 4 stores to find large size double-pointed knitting needles! Geesh! I was looking for size 11’s, dp, at least 9″ long. I went to my favorite local art/craft store- Playtime, JoAnn’s, Michaels and finally Wild and Wooly in Lexington. They had 8″ size 11 in bamboo (which I don’t like), and they cost more then $11. I settled for aluminum 10.5, 10″ long for $4.75. I am trying to knit loosely “til I can switch over to my circular needles.

present!

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My neighbor, the one who is moving, gave me this little doll today. The doll is about 6″ tall. I will call the doll “Mary” after my neighbor. Mary thought the doll had belonged to her husband’s grandmother. I think she has a very serene expression.

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Here is my progress so far on my 2 current babies… I worked on the tunic pattern and muslin all day today… when I wasn’t folding laundry … I made the green socks yesterday.

knit nite 2

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Last night we had the second knit nite at my house. It was great! There were 6 of us, all different (except me!) from the last time. I worked on my bag. I found a great heavy cotton fabric in the box of remnants my neighbor had given me… looks like leftovers from a slip cover project. I sewed it up and then hand-sewed it into place during our gathering. Beforehand, I went through all my ribbons because I knew I had to have something that would work. I found 2 possibilities- (a) ’60’s guitar strap ribbon or (b) Japanese chrysanthemum pattern ribbon for a more sophisticated look. As a group, we choose the chrysanthemums. Maybe I’ll get around to sewing it together before next month!

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and now a product review… I won a box of this stuffing (Putnam Company, Select Fiber Fiberfill) when I was at WOW last spring. I had been wanting to try out some black stuffing and now that I’m working on a black child it was time to try it out. The stuffing has the texture I like- a “dry” feel, versus slippery, but there are some quality problems with the
first bag at least. There are bits of other “fibers”(?) mixed in with the stuffing. Shiny, sparkly mylar bits, some of them have enough presence to poke my hand after I had stuffed the arm. I had to unstuff and search for the problem- I thought it might be a pin! Also, it makes a mess- leaves behind a dust of black fiber bits which are not easy to clean up. I am used to working with Buffalo Batt Super Fluff and have never had any problems. I don’t know if I would buy this product… of course I’ve got 10 bags of it right now so I won’t have to!

The black doll is going well. She now has arms and legs. I only ruined one hand in the turning, stuffing process- pretty good! I am not sure who she is yet and haven’t found the right bit of inspiration, but I’m listening for it.
I am working on patterns for the golden baby tunic. It’s hard. If I was a perfectly organized person and I could figure out which body pattern I had used, it would be a lot easier but… Reminder for next time…

Random notes

I was reading through my pile of daily blogs and came across this site- Tar-Tan via A Ervillha Cor De Rosa. Neither of these sites are in English and I don’t read Portugese or Japanese, but the pictures are worth a visit. The Tar-Tan site has the most wonderful kitty based dolls and some other animals too. I really loved the 6/23 posting of kitty bags (purses?) in the diary section.

I went down to the Boston Knit-Out yesterday for the last half-hour of the event. I only found out about it on Saturday night so hadn’t really planned on going at all, but in the end decided that I really wanted to check it out. It wasn’t really what I expected in terms of vendors- no one was selling, just showing and most of what was being shown was basically the same at every table! I did pick up a pamphlet with lots of info about local Boston fiber resourses and I’m sure that will be very useful. I will try to keep my eye out for the event next year and maybe be more involved.

I will be participating in Arlington Open Studios again this year on October 16 and 17. I don’t actually show my work out of my studio though. I’ll be at Art Wear on Mass Ave. Tomorrow I am going to visit the store, meet the owner and figure out the logistics of setting up my work. I am hoping to use this event as a challenge for myself. I want to get
this doll and

this doll done. I work well with a deadline!

Yard Sale

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The yard sale was yesterday and I must say it was a success. The weather was perfect, we had lots of customers- the neighbors made a lot of $$, I made a few. I packed up all the stuff that didn’t sell into 5 boxes- 2 boxes of clothes will go to Salvation Army (where I will probably find an equal amount to buy at their thrift shop!), 2 boxes I gave to another neighbor who does a sale for Alliance for Animals, and one small box that I brought back into the house… some vintage linens and old photos- I’ll find homes for them I’m sure.
I only bought 2 things- shown in the picture. TinTin in Russian! and a great glass for another “make-do”.