I wanted to make a wall doll so that I can have something to display during the Hampton Art Network Art Walk which is scheduled for October. I'm not sure what the space configurations for each artist will be so I want to be prepared with dolls that can be hung if that is the only display option available. I hope to be able to show different art doll examples but that would require a table which I am not sure will be an option. In the end I now have a pattern for a wall doll with a needle felted head, hands, feet (not used on this one) and with straight or bent legs/arms. Her hands, arms, and neck contain a wire armature. Her fingers can be moved. The rest of her body is stuffed muslin covered with costuming. She holds a needle felted periwinkle snail in her hand.
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Periwinkle
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This piece is phenomenal! Congrats for going out of your comfort zone too, keep up the great work. I love hearing about your thought process when crafting these pieces such as your design choices (pants vs skirt) and learning about how yarn can be dyed using pennies to create the copper tone. I had no idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment! I really like sculpting the heads out of wool fiber-it is so different from fabric. Now I just need to find time to practice!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. I just love her and the colours you have used work perfect together. I'm always amazed at what can be produced by felting. I have a set of needles but have yet to do anything with them. Probably dangerous weapons in my hands:)
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