I have to say, I love the bun hairstyle the best. It may just end up being the signature hairstyle for the girls.
Showing posts with label completed projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label completed projects. Show all posts
Friday, May 23, 2008
New Plain Janes
A boy and a girl, Henry and Hazel. They'll stock the 25th at Artiste!


I have to say, I love the bun hairstyle the best. It may just end up being the signature hairstyle for the girls.
I have to say, I love the bun hairstyle the best. It may just end up being the signature hairstyle for the girls.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Plain Jane cloth dolls
While I love Waldorf dolls, they don't always have the "spark" for me that some other dollies do. I think it's the simple faces, although I appreciate that Waldorf faces let children use their imagination. I love the Waldorf dollmaking methods because they include such beautiful, natural materials. However, they are also extremely time-consuming to make. I wanted to make a doll that retained the beauty, natural materials, and simplicity of Waldorf dolls, but added an element of fashion and spunkiness (informed by my interest in Japanese fashion dolls). I also wanted to find a way to make a nice doll in less time, so that I could pass the lower labor costs along to the customer. This is what I came up with, the Plain Jane! She is made of linen "skin" with cotton velour hair in various styles, long thin arms and legs, and cute cotton print clothing. She's stuffed with pure carded wool. Her face is embroidered in a simple style that still has a lot of life and character. Click pictures below to see larger versions.



I have one dolly left in stock at Artiste, as well as a custom slot, and I'll be stocking a few new dollies on May 25 (spring-themed) and June 5 (birthday/cupcake-themed).
I have one dolly left in stock at Artiste, as well as a custom slot, and I'll be stocking a few new dollies on May 25 (spring-themed) and June 5 (birthday/cupcake-themed).
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
new stuff at artiste on april 25
For the next Artiste stocking on April 25, I made a handful of pocket-size Waldorf dolls and some accompanying plush mushrooms (aka plushrooms). I debated whether or not to sell them together and ended up deciding to make them separate things, so that people could choose whether or not they wanted both the dolls and plushrooms.
Little Elf

Moonbeam

Pinky

Little Bear
Little Elf
Moonbeam
Pinky
Little Bear
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Squirrel cape remake
Last week I finished up a custom cape for a trade with another HyenaCart WAHM. It wasn't exactly a custom order, I guess, because I ended up choosing most of the elements. The customer had requested something similar to the squirrel cape I had stocked on Holiday Lane.

I didn't want to duplicate it exactly, so I picked another motif from the fabric to inspire the applique, and used a different colorway of the fabric for the lining.



It went along with a hedgehog and mushroom plush toy set very similar to the one I stocked before, except the hedgehog is bigger and the mushroom slightly smaller.

I'm really looking forward to making more hedgies and plushrooms when my PBJ HyenaCart opens in the new year!
I didn't want to duplicate it exactly, so I picked another motif from the fabric to inspire the applique, and used a different colorway of the fabric for the lining.
It went along with a hedgehog and mushroom plush toy set very similar to the one I stocked before, except the hedgehog is bigger and the mushroom slightly smaller.
I'm really looking forward to making more hedgies and plushrooms when my PBJ HyenaCart opens in the new year!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Baby Bunnies
I just finished up a custom order for a group of ladies who commissioned some baby bunnies for five new mamas on their forum. They all had girls so I chose some very girly floral fabric. I drew the pattern myself and I think it turned out okay. These small stuffies with lots of separate parts end up being very labor intensive, but they're sweet and playable and I hope the babies like them for a long time. They have lavender in their tummies so even if they don't get a lot of play in these early months, at least they can scent the diaper stash or the linen closet.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Lulu Lamb
My (not-so-secret) love is toymaking, so I was really excited to get a custom order for a toy lamb. She is designed to approximate Lulu from Here We Go, Harry. I used a vintage pattern and changed it up a bit so it would resemble Lulu more. She's made of organic cotton fleece and black corduroy, and her eyes are wool felt.

She's from the same pattern as a previous lamb I made, but the result is quite different!
She's from the same pattern as a previous lamb I made, but the result is quite different!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Japanese Houses Hood
Okay, I admit it, I've been hoarding this Japanese house print canvas for almost a year, waiting for the perfect project. It was almost a mei tai, it was almost a messenger bag...but I'm so glad it ended up lining this little wool cape. This cape is the 3T-5T size. The houses on the front are actually the pockets!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Giraffes!
This custom hood was an excuse to use everyone's favorite giraffe-print jersey. I just love this colorway, with giraffes in eggplant, carnation pink, and juicy tangerine. It matches really well with the pink wool. The only down side to the giraffe print is that the jersey is super thin and stretchy, so it's really challenging to sew! It's worth the outcome, though...it's such a cheery motif. Originally I embroidered little giraffes on the pockets, but they turned out looking like llamas, so I recut the pockets and hand-appliqued a flower motif instead. This hood is the usual 12-36 months size. I've tried this size on my 3.5 year old niece who is growing into a 4T and it fits her great, so the size range is conservative and may fit children younger and older than listed, depending on their body types.

Friday, October 19, 2007
Red Riding Hood
My first custom cape was a perfect way to start: a Red Riding Hood! It was so much fun to work with corduroy. The inside is lined with organic cotton sherpa. The hood is lined with a Japanese Little Red Riding Hood print and interlined with the same sherpa. I sized up my usual pattern to fit a three year old for a couple more years (hopefully!). Click the photos to see them in a larger size.


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