Showing posts with label Dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dolls. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Crochet, Mixed-Media, Free Patterns!



Let's start with the free patterns! Caron yarns is celebrating Christmas with a Twelve Days of Christmas email. Each day for twelve days they are sending out a free knit or crochet pattern. The first pattern was for a red stocking for the front door. Hurry over and sign up for the newsletter and start receiving these patterns. The Connections archives are at the bottom of the page and you can find the first of the Twelve Days of Christmas patterns there. Enjoy!




The Gwendolyn dolls are finished. I made the red/orange one first. Then the blue/purple big sister. Same pattern (Gwendolyn), but with some hook size changes. I didn't put an edging on the little sister skirt, but I did on big sister so you really see her pantaloons. Their eyes are black faceted plastic beads -- cheaper than buttons and easier to find. They were a lot of fun to make and I think my little girls in California will enjoy them.




Listen With Your Heart is finally finished. I took the background class with Paulette Insall, Hurricane Ike came ashore, then the destruction/construction/painters were busy and all the art work, art supplies, craft stuff, yarn -- was under plastic -- some still is. Our part of the painting of the walls isn't finished. Mr. Dragon had to set up a studio in the wash room on top of the washer and dryer to get his homework for his art class done.

I'm very happy with Listen With Your Heart. The background is a little busy, but that's okay. With my notes from Paulette's class and this piece, I will remember all the things I learned! I'm ready for the next project already making its way around my little gray cells, but it will have to wait. Girls Day is coming up this week. Finally! I'm getting together with my two best buddies to craft, bead, paint and shop. Yipppeeee!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Favrielle Doll


Aren't these just about the cutest little
dolls you've ever seen?
Add a pair of wings
and you'd have fairies.
When I finished the dolls I told Dick I'd have to make one
for myself.
He gave me the *where are you going to put them look*
and I backed off.
(Surely there would be room between a teddy bear
and a few dragons for one little doll?)
These dolls live in California with two very special,
dear to my heart little girls.
Carolyn Christmas (don't you love her name?) is the designer
of the dolls. She has her own web site - Gourmet Crochet
where you can find all of her delightful patterns.
I ordered mine from Annie's Attic.