On the right is the muslin as it originally came out of its tea-bath, and on the left is the arm turned right-side-out.  It's three (?) shades lighter turned out, and I first I wasn't sure if I liked it -- but with everything stuffed it really doesn't look that bad.
The torso, arms, and legs all turned out fabulously.  It's one of the first times I've designed a pattern and had it turn out the way I wanted it to.  The torso shoulders are a bit pointy, but they may work out just fine once I've got the arms attached. 
I sewed the knees for "joints."  I was going to do it on the sewing machine -- yet that is somehow too complicated for my head to understand... So I sewed them by hand.  I know, it takes longer but I had total control of where the stitches went.
I plan on tying the elbows by wrapping a string or something around them to create a joint.  I'm not quite sure how it will look.  But I didn't want to stitch the joint there too.  It just seemed like too much.
The head pattern could use some work.  It came out a bit too flat, so the face looks long and thin.  It looks fine on the doll, but I'm going to take 
some time this next week and make a few head patterns, make them, and see what works out better.  I think the nose worked out well.  I want really big noses on my dolls, it just feels like it gives them more personality.  I kind of have a big nose, so I definitely have an affinity to pass that bit on to the stuff I make.  That just sounds strange.
Hopefully I'll have this put together by the end of the week.  It may take longer since I want to try out different heads...  Who knows, you'll just have to check back, yo.
 
1 comment:
the tea dying sounds like a cool idea, what are they stuffed with?
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