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Showing posts with label old dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old dolls. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Some more old dolls













These are some of my old dolls. I will be adding a few at a time. The white pair of dolls was done for a club challenge based on the "Book of Qualities" by J. Ruth Gendler. We wrote alll the qualities from the book on slips of paper then we each drew 3 qualities. We could make one or more of the qualities as our challenge doll. Two of the qualities I drew were compassion and devotion. I used both with this mother daughter pair. The daughter is showing compassion to the bird with the broken wing. The pregnant mother shows devotion to her child.


The other doll was for another club challenge - make a doll based on a storybook. i selected "Per and the Dala Horse". It is a Scandinavian fairy tale. Part of my heritage is Finnish. The book is not Finnish but was the closest I could come. The doll is made fro the "Kiddikins" pattern by Jo Ellen. The costume is my own interpretation of the doll in the book. I made the little wooden horse with a little help from my husband and his bandsaw.


Tomorrow I am teaching a class on hat making using fur felt. This is the felt used in real hats. I have molded the felt and the class will be decorating them. I will post some of my samples after the class.



Jean




Saturday, April 12, 2008

Marionettes

Here are my marionettes. They are not strung in the pictures. The strings got tangled and I unstrung them and have not put them back together. Both are from the same pattern. One is needle sculpted the other is not. I did teach a class for my doll club on the one in the red sequined dress.






Two Dolls from Mary Tressler Patterns

These two dolls are from Mary Tressler patterns. The belly dancer was an entry in the Treasures of the Gypsy challenge a couple of years ago. No prizes, but was in SD&A. The other doll was from a Doll U class by Mary - Klondike Kate. The belly dancer is owned by my mother-in-law; the Klondike Kate doll is owned by a friend in California.






Fairies

Patti and Deanna set up this blog. Now I have to learn to use it. I am posting some pictures for dolls I made awhile ago. Some are from last year others from a few years ago. I usually give away all my dolls. I have kept a few.

Last year I made 60 fairies (now scattered around the country) for the UFDC Region One Conference which was sponsored by Doll and Toy Craftemen of Eugene, Oregon. I am currently president of that club. The fairies were a hostess gift for those attending a paperdoll breakfast. These fairies are from my own pattern. There are 2 bodies, 3 arms and 7 legs, so a lot of mixing and matching yields dozens and dozens of one of a kind dolls.