Showing posts with label needle felting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label needle felting. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2012

Friends

Did anybody guess Cotton Candy Dolls?
My daughter loves dolls that she can hold in her hand and play with. When I saw the Cotton Candy dolls at Gingermelon's Etsy shop I fell in love with these girls and their wool felted hair. I knew instantly that I would have to make one. The pattern can be found here Cotton Candy Doll Pattern
I thought it would be fun if  these three friends had eyes that matched their dresses. So I used the same iridescent safety eyes I used on my crochet dolls. You can read more about the eyes on my post Here.

This is Paige I used Oat coloured felt for her body and Swan colored felt for her dress.
I put her hair up in high pigtails.



















Here is a view from the back.











Next I made Allison. Her body is made from Cinnamon coloured felt and her dress is Fern.














I put her hair in low pig tails and I gently needled the ends into little puffs.
Finally I made Maria. Her body is toast coloured felt and her dress lavender.

I gathered her hair back into a low bun and needle felted it firmly in place.



I didn't use woven felt for the clothing. So even though I put snaps under the buttons of the overalls it will be hard to take them on and of several times with out them pulling out of shape.
If that happens I guess I will have to get some woven felt and make her a new dress. :)

Again the patterns and directions from Gingermelon were great. And included how to needle felt hair onto the doll, which I had never done before. The application instructions were wonderful and I had fun playing with different hairstyles.

These are great dolls to make for either beginning or more experienced doll makers.

Since I made presents for my daughter I also needed to make some for my son.
 So which Gingermelon patterns do you think I used? 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Little Needle Felter

In my last blog I had mentioned how much my daughter and I love to read the blog Pip's Poppies http://pipspoppies.blogspot.com/ . My daughter was so inspired by Helen's creations that she wanted to try needle felting herself. At Weir Crafts http://www.weirdolls.com/ we found the book Wool Pets by Laurie Sharp
and a wool pets needle felting starter kit.







 
 
 My daughter couldn't wait to get started.  This book has lots of very nice simple designs for beginners and explains technique well with lots of pictures. Here are some more little animals she made. I still need to help her attach eyes to the penguin and goldfinch.