Friday, March 29, 2013

Happy Easter!




Here are three little chicks I made using another one of Gingermelon's adorable patterns!

But there is something extra special about these chicks!


I made them into pins:)
My daughter and I will get to where these cute little fellas on Easter!
Happy Easter!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Julie


Julie is so happy her clothes are finally ready! 
I remember when she had trouble choosing her hair colour but everything else has been an easy choice for her. She is full of life, and just can't wait for Spring weather!
We tried to go outside for her photo shoot but being typical Upstate New York weather it was very grey and dreary. I was going to put it off for another day but Julie was just too excited and I didn't want to disappoint her.  My husband was very sweet and let me take over the kitchen and turn it into a photo studio. With the white walls and three windows it seemed like the best place. I grabbed some extra lights and we were ready to go.


Julie is 18" tall and is made from a double thick organic cotton interlock and sewn with 100% cotton thread which I use for both the doll and her clothes. She is stuffed full of eco wool from happy wandering sheep with no yucky chemicals. 


Her waist length hair is made from an Ultra Alpaca yarn that I first crochet into a wig cap and then hand sew each individual strand to the cap.
 Her features are hand embroidered with cotton embroidery floss and her cheeks are blushed with bees wax.


She is wearing a sleeveless dress with a full skirt and a peter pan collar. I found(correction, my daughter found) this beautiful Japanese floral print cotton at a local fabric store.( I like to purchase my fabrics and yarns from local, independently owned shops). It is fastened in back with two buttons and hand smocked at the waistline.


Here is a close up of the smocking.


Julie is modeling her sweater which I knit from a Worsted Merino Superwash yarn. I crocheted her Mary Janes and headband to match. 
The headband ties in the back and can also be used to put her hair in a pony tail.
She is also wearing a pair of white cotton bloomers with a little blue bow.


I used a pair of vintage buttons to fasten her shoes, and a matching one in a slightly larger size for her sweater.


Julie is looking forward to finding her forever home. She has been a delight to make and has lots of love to share. 
She will be available for adoption through my etsy shop tomorrow morning 3/26 at 9:00 am eastern standard time♥

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Julie's Ready!

Julie's finally ready for her debut! I will post tomorrow with pictures and an adoption time. I am so excited!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Mr. and Mrs. Bunny

                            
         Mr. and Mrs Bunny are all dressed up for Easter.
 They were made using another adorable pattern by Gingermelon. It's the Pocket Bunny pattern and you can find it at her etsy shop here http://www.etsy.com/listing/123577972/pocket-bunny-pdf-pattern?


The bunnies are hand stitched and embroidered by me. I use a merino blend wool  and stuff with eco wool (which means it hasn't been treated with yucky chemicals) The bunnies are about 7.5 inches to the tops of there ears and Mrs. Bunny has her cheeks lightly blushed with bees wax.

These cute little bunnies will be available for adoption tomorrow night 7:00pm Eastern Time at my etsy shop http://www.etsy.com/people/TookensTale?ref=si_pr

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Julie has Fabric!


My daughter and I took Julie out to shop for fabric for her dress. It didn't take long. My daughter saw this floral print and Julie just loved it!  Deciding on a pattern is taking a little longer. Before we found the fabric I had an idea. But I wasn't sure it would work with the floral print. So I drew up a new pattern and made up a mock out of muslin, but it just wasn't her style. So I'm going ahead with the first plan. I can't wait to see how it turns out.