Saturday, January 30, 2010

Convergence


The class for Weeping Will is finally finished. YEAH!!!! I'll post when it will be available.

Our doll club decided to do an ongoing project of costuming a stump doll. While searching for stump doll patterns, I found one I had created a few years ago. My dear friend Maria had surgery a few weeks ago and I wanted to do something special for her as a get well gift. I know she loves anything Marie Antionnette and the colors pink and green so thought I would use the stump doll pattern and make her a doll as a test run. I am really pleased with how the doll turned out and really enjoyed making her though the pattern does need a bit of tweaking. I changed the body shape so I didn't have to build panniers. Her clothes with the exception of her bodice are all rectangles. the under skirt started life as striped silk that I embellished with ribbons and stitching. The over skirt is solid silk embellished with some subtle stitching and lace flower appliques. I had to dye the embroidered organza middle skirt to soften the colors. I also discovered I own NO pink fabrics! How did that happen???? Though I must admit I am more partial to the soft peach and green. The wool I used for her wig was a gift from my friend Colleen. I think she sheared it herself! (Just kidding!) I used lots of mousse and rollers to style it. I am debating whether or not to put her out as a pattern. Now I can do another test version with all the changes I made to the original. Her costuming was inspired by this pic.

5 comments:

Judi W. said...

she's gorgeous and definitely should be a pattern!

Shashi Nayagam said...

As always another beautiful doll!

Heidi said...

she's beautiful....love the fabrics you used costuming her...fabulous outfit...

Mary Louisa said...

She is beautifully made, wonderful face and artfully dressed, great colors.

Carla said...

She is stunning!