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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
Please Meet: Izzy ...
She stands a full 18" tall
She wears her hair up in a bun.
Her dancing shoes. (She's hoping to attend a ball soon!)
A view of her hips/leg sockets before attaching her legs.
Her dancing shoes. (She's hoping to attend a ball soon!)
A view of her hips/leg sockets before attaching her legs.
Here she is next to Samantha, an American Girl doll ... this is to get a better idea of how big Izzy really is!
Well, I worked a lot longer on perfecting Izzy than I had expected I would. She went through many transformations. I tried several faces that looked more like the Izannah Walker dolls, but they just didn't suit her. So, I finally came up with this face, which I think is a little like the face on Bangwell Putt, my favorite doll in a book called The Journey of Bangwell Putt by Mariana.
What do you think of her? I hope you like her. The pattern will be available soon.
What do you think of her? I hope you like her. The pattern will be available soon.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Izzy in Progress!
"Izzy," my knitted/felted version of the cloth and wooden 19th-century Izannah Walker doll, is coming along nicely! This is the biggest doll I've ever designed, she measures 18 inches after felting!
Oh ... and for more information on Izannah Walker, try these links: Laurel Leaf Dolls
And here are the pieces after felting. They've just been taken from the washer, rinsed, stuffed and shaped.
I used Galway 100 percent wool yarn for the "wooden" parts ... the feet/bottom part of the legs; the hands and bottoms of the arms; the shoulders, neck and head. I used Paton's classic merino in aran for the "muslin" body parts.
Many of the dresses I've seen for the Izannah Walker dolls leave the shoulders bare, as was the style of the day. Of course, that will be my next project ... knitting and felting an appropriate dress for her. Perhaps she should have a string of pearls or beads and some earbobs, as well!
I am planning to make her hair also the style of the day: parted in the middle, pinned up in the back, with ringlets around. She should probably wear some sort of ornament in her hair, also.
After she dries, the fun will really begin! Stay tuned!
Oh ... and for more information on Izannah Walker, try these links: Laurel Leaf Dolls
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