Thursday, October 31, 2013

Exhibition doll for the Houston International Quilt Festival


Mother Earth
Mother Earth close-up
Waist detail




Side view
Back view

Other side view
close up of back detail

standing on slice of wood with bark
















Leaf peplum


The Houston International Quilt Festival opens today through Sunday for the public.

I was honored to be asked again to make a doll for this event. For some reason, Mother Earth jumped into my mind. I was asked last spring so I had a lot of time to think about what I wanted to do.

She is an original design, not my thing, but I was pleased with the way she turned out There was a lot of trial and error but I think her dimensions are pretty close to where they should be. I didn't want to do anything dramatic with this doll like a larger head or long legs. I do like that look on dolls, just not on this one.

 I found this fabric in my stash that I had bought a couple of years ago, and I was all set. Everything else fell into place. Her hair is goat hair that I had bought from Doll Makers Journey a few years ago and was waiting for the right doll to use it on. The hair is long and almost has the consistency of human hair, so I knew I would be able to braid it. I got bouquets of silk flowers that had small flowers on it, not as easy as it sounds! I went to JoAnn's, Michaels, Hobby Lobby and Pat Catan's to accomplish this. And I got a bunch of velvet leaves from Joggles in a variety of colors and after playing around with the placement of the leaves and flowers I came up with the leaf peplum for the back and then leaves and flowers around her waist.

I found her stand at JoAnn's, it was perfect. It was a slice of tree with the bark still on. She needs to have a stand for exhibition. Then I glued moss to the base and she has dowels in her legs and they are attached to holes that I drilled into the wood plank. I added some birds at her feet. I sculpted her toes and colored her nails but you can't see them.

The base of her head piece is tulle that I folded a few time and is about an inch wide. I was able to glue and tack on the flowers to that and then tack it to her head.

Lastly, the butterfly was attached to a covered wire which I wrapped around her finger.

I received an email from Laura of Material Girls who co-ordinated the receiving of all the dolls for the "Celebration of the Doll exhibit and the Material Girls club displays them along with the Material Girls exhibit  and Treasure of the Gypsy challenge as well as the TAODA Exhibit. I was assured that she arrived safely, I was so worried it was crazy. I'll see in a couple of weeks when she returns how she faired on her trip.

This is the most elaborate doll I have made, from the designing of the doll and costume to the embellishing. And as with all my pictures, they never really do the doll justice, she looks so much better in person.











































Thursday, October 10, 2013

"Waiting Up" is finished!

"Waiting Up"
 I can't believe how long it has been since I have posted.  I haven't been totally slacking off though. So, ok... I told you about Ed's eye surgery, well  a few weeks after the doctor gave him the "all is good" the retina detached again. Scar tissue had built up and pulled off the other side of the retina. He was at the Optometrist getting a contact lens for the eye that had surgery. And he told her his eye felt funny last night and the shadow was there so she called in another doctor to look at it and sure enough he said the retina had detached. So they had a surgeon waiting up in Cleveland for him and Ed drove home to get me and I rushed him up to Cleveland and they rushed him into surgery. His surgeon from the first time was out of the country, but his partner did the surgery. He is still recuperating for another week although not as restricted as last time. WOW, this is getting boring.
But I have spent most of the last month working on my doll for the Houston International Quilt Show which I believe is the first weekend in November.

                                  
Close up of face

Close up of her book
The doll needed to be shipped by October 10 but I was able to get her out last week. I will post a picture of her later when it is closer to the show. She is there only for display, but I designed her myself and she is so pretty.

So after I finished my doll, her name is "Mother Earth" by the way, I continued on with "Waiting Up", who has no name yet. She was a lot of fun to make. First the chair was a lot of fun then making the doll and making her clothes. I love making clothes for my dolls. Her robe felt so warm and comfy in my hands I think I am going to make one for myself.
I used sheep hair that had been dyed. I got the hair at AFIC a couple of years ago. It comes from a local farmer. It was a little difficult to work with on this doll, but she certainly looks like she has "bed head". And lastly the little book was a fun little thing to make. It is just mat board covered in a piece of scrapbook paper with a decoration on the front and I used velvet ribbon for the spine. You can't see it but it has pages in it. I used some vellum that had seeds embedded into it. She was a fun doll to make.
I'm debating what to make next. I have a couple of Christmas dolls that I want to make so I should probably start those. So many projects, so little time.