Oh My! I can't believe it has been a month since my last post!
Here is Isabelle all finished. I added a blanket stitch to the jacket, gave her a little stockinette scarf and crocheted her a pair of Mary Janes.
The birthday girl was very excited and loves her new doll.
Isabelle is a 12" doll. Here you can see her next to Amelia who is an 18" doll.
It has been a few weeks since my daughter received Isabelle and as much as she loves her she seems to prefer playing with her larger dolls and has requested a friend for Ella for Christmas.
Here are Amelia and Isabelle sitting together. Oh, I haven't introduced you to Amelia yet. My next post will have to be about her. She has some very exciting news!
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Almost Finished
She is Almost done! As I mentioned in my previous blog I'm making a new doll for my daughters birthday.
This time I wanted to make a smaller doll that could fit in her hand.
Here she is next to Ella. Ella is about 16" so Isabelle is about 12". I gave her little ears and bendy knees.
For her hair I started with a crocheted wig cap. Then I hand stitch layers of yarn to the cap.
I like to make the hair in layers so my daughter can give her any hairstyle. She likes to change her dolls hair a lot!
This is what the back looks like when the hair is pulled up.
Around the face I like to hook the yarn.
Last year I saw a beautiful doll with wavy hair and I new I wanted to try it. You can see the doll here http://www.flickr.com/photos/juli_velo_poupee/5995274340/in/faves-fromthelandofbrung/
at Juli's photostream. She was so nice to share how she made it so wavy. After the yarn is attatched each piece of yarn is unwound.
It takes a lot of time, but it's so pretty it's definitely worth it.
Now she's almost finished. I designed her a little cotton calico dress with hook and eye closer in the back.
I knitted her little yellow beret out of Cascades 220 Superwash Wool. It was originally for another project but I thought the colour went well with the brown dress.
I still need to finish the coat. I want to put a blanket stitch around it and I'm trying to knit a matching scarf. That part isn't going so well. She may end up scarfless :(
Then the last thing I will need to do is make her little felt shoes. I will post more pictures when she is totally finished.
This time I wanted to make a smaller doll that could fit in her hand.
Here she is next to Ella. Ella is about 16" so Isabelle is about 12". I gave her little ears and bendy knees.
For her hair I started with a crocheted wig cap. Then I hand stitch layers of yarn to the cap.
I like to make the hair in layers so my daughter can give her any hairstyle. She likes to change her dolls hair a lot!
This is what the back looks like when the hair is pulled up.
Around the face I like to hook the yarn.
Last year I saw a beautiful doll with wavy hair and I new I wanted to try it. You can see the doll here http://www.flickr.com/photos/juli_velo_poupee/5995274340/in/faves-fromthelandofbrung/
at Juli's photostream. She was so nice to share how she made it so wavy. After the yarn is attatched each piece of yarn is unwound.
It takes a lot of time, but it's so pretty it's definitely worth it.
Now she's almost finished. I designed her a little cotton calico dress with hook and eye closer in the back.
I knitted her little yellow beret out of Cascades 220 Superwash Wool. It was originally for another project but I thought the colour went well with the brown dress.
I still need to finish the coat. I want to put a blanket stitch around it and I'm trying to knit a matching scarf. That part isn't going so well. She may end up scarfless :(
Then the last thing I will need to do is make her little felt shoes. I will post more pictures when she is totally finished.
Labels:
beret,
calico,
Ella,
Handmade Doll,
Isabelle,
knit,
Steiner,
Steiner doll,
Waldorf,
Waldorf doll,
wool stuffing
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