She may not look anything like a KK doll but I love her already. There is more paper clay work to do and more sanding. I will then decide if she needs the cloth hankie face cover.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Sunday, October 31, 2021
More on new doll
This is my inspiration doll. The boy's face is a little fatterSo far I have made the skull cap from ridged wrap. I wrapped the doll in saran wrap. Several layers of rigid wrap. Then dried for a couple of days.
Next step is the paper
clay to get the shape of the KK doll head. The ears will go on next then more paper clay. Cheeks need to be built up too.
So fun!
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Dolls and doll quilts
Saturday, October 23, 2021
Because I will never have an original I am attempting to make a wanna be KK doll.
This is how she looks so far.
Years ago I bought some doll masks, for lack of a better word, off e-bay.
On the back is says made in Briton.
Because it reminded me of the KK faces.
I glued one onto a doll head/body from my MJ pattern.
My leg pattern----- is just sewn onto the bottom of the body like so many dolls. I wanted a movable leg on this doll.
I have looked for the wide hip pattern everywhere I could -------but no luck in finding how she did them.
I wanted to be as close as possible what I think they look like.
This dolls hips are not wide but they are attached so she can sit or stand. The doll leg has a cardboard foot shape in the bottom then is stuffed very firmly.
The fabric covered washers were sewn to the leg holes on the body.. I then ran a heavy thread through the body from side to side.
I attached the 2nd set of covered washers to the 1st set of washers using a long doll needle.
I had a button with the thread through the button tied very tight. I hot glued the thread ends to the button.
It was a chore but I ladder stitched the top of each leg to the cloth covered washer.
There is a tutorial I followed to do this step. https://patternsall.blogspot.com/2019/09/how-to-attach-legs-to-soft-toy-for.html
Her toes and fingers are so cute.
I will share more as I get it done.
The back of the head needs to be built up. I will be using rigid wrap to make the back of the head, and paper clay to make it all smooth. I will also attach cloth ears.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Mia again
I really need to make this blog more active.
I am back to doll making after a long absence. I am working with a 13 year old girl on her 4H project. Fun. Using Cindi Ciampi's pattern from the soft dolls and animals magazine summer 1999. I had to make up a doll so I would know how to teach Justine.
We have 10 days and about 23 hours in this project so far. She has done really well. I have the faces partially on mine, she will do hers on Sat the 2nd. I'll share the finished pictures when she is done. judy j
I am back to doll making after a long absence. I am working with a 13 year old girl on her 4H project. Fun. Using Cindi Ciampi's pattern from the soft dolls and animals magazine summer 1999. I had to make up a doll so I would know how to teach Justine.
We have 10 days and about 23 hours in this project so far. She has done really well. I have the faces partially on mine, she will do hers on Sat the 2nd. I'll share the finished pictures when she is done. judy j
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Alabama doll wanna be.Tutorial
I started with one of my MJ. bodies. the mask is made from rigid wrap placed over an old metal head. As you can see there are 2 pieces to the head. I put 3 layers of rigid wrap.Drying in between layers. I glued the mask pieces front and back onto the cloth body/head. I then built up the side of the head where there was no mask. There was quite a bit of sanding to do.
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