Showing posts with label softies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label softies. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Eloise & Evie


Eloise & Evie, originally uploaded by poketypatch.

Little twin dolls. I made them for my 3 year old neice. I hope she likes them.

I have become obsessed with making these little dolls. I am still trying to get the body proportions right. Instead of doing it the easy way - like actually using a pattern - I just keep fiddling with my own pattern pieces. It is a curse and a blessing to do it this way. It takes much longer to figure out the best method, but you learn a lot along the way!

Some things that I have learned are as follows. First, I have decided that I like a shorter neck (like on the brown haired doll). The problem lies in getting out the ripples that form in the fabric if the neck is too long. You have to clip the seams really well so that it doesn't wrinkle at the neck and under the arms. The shorter neck just looks better.

Also, I think that placing a seam which divides the arms and legs at the body is better than just attaching the arms and legs, or cutting out the body with legs and arms as one piece. This seam allows the arms and legs to bend better. I have an old Raggedy Anne doll that I played with as a child. It has seams where the extremities meet the body as well as at the elbows and knees. That doll is much longer than these, so it works well. However, I don't think that these are long enough for those seams.

Another element that I prefer is having the feet point frontwards rather than toward the sides of the dolls. It takes a little more work to construct the feet this way, but I think it looks better on the doll. The doll with yellow hair has the seams at the arms and legs as well as the feet facing front. I have been stuffing the doll at the skirt bottom before I add the legs. I stuff the legs and them handsew them to the bottom of the skirt. This makes it really easy to stuff the doll. I handsew the skirt together at the hem.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Race Car Driver


Race Car Driver, originally uploaded by poketypatch.

A race car driver for my nephew who is a "CARS" fan. I am putting together a little gift bag for him with the doll, some race cars and a bag to carry them in. I hope he enjoys it for Birthday #3!


cars bag I adapted a pattern from Wee Wonderful's Spaceboy pattern. It took me the better part of the day to go from start to finish, but I think it was worth it!

Birthday #3

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Kitty


kitty, originally uploaded by poketypatch.
I have been working on a kitty softie pattern based upon a folk art cat that I obtained many years ago. I used my boys' old clothing to make up the body of the cat.
brown kitty
I am still working on getting body pieces to scale. In the red kitty below, I felt that the arms were too fat so I redid them for the brown kitty. I also wanted a more primitive version of a face on this one as well. I used old buttons (mismatched) for the eyes and a bit of an old recycled felted sweater for the nose.
kitty
The "warholized" version above is care of fd's flickr toys. I love seeing my kitty in different colors!

Saturday, February 16, 2008