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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Toby Jugs

About a month ago I discovered Toby Jugs.  I know I'm about 60 years behind the rest of the world, but...what can I say...  They're produced (vintage) by Royal Doulton and each one is a representation of some literary character. Most are male, but I actually purchased a female. She is a Dicken's character: Sairey Gamp.


I am not planning on becoming a collector- I actually plan on using her.  I'm going to fill her with felted core wool roving and use her as a pin cushion/storage unit for my felting needles. Much nicer than the generic tupperware bin I have them all in now.



Well, for Mother's Day my husband bought me three more! He bought the first one- The Old Salt and when it arrived he thought it was hideous so he bought two more, the Pied Piper and Rip Van Winkle, in an effort to get something that I would like.  Crazy guy I married! Well, needless to say I like all of them! Now I just need to figure out what to use them for... it will come to me.



NH Sheep and Wool Festival

I went to the 37th Annual NH Sheep and Wool Festival last weekend. It is held each year at the Deerfield Fairgrounds in Deerfield, NH over Mother's Day weekend. It is sponsored by the NH Sheep and Wool Growers Association and the NE Alpaca Growers and Breeders Association. Of course I forgot my camera or I would be sharing pictures now of the most adorable sheep, rabbits and alpaca you have ever seen! Although I didn't take any pictures, I did do a lot of shopping while I was there. Every yarn is hand spun /hand dyed.

 Creme and aqua blue mix. Merrilyn's Fiber Products- Fitzwilliam NH
I bought 120 yards so I may make a cowl instead of a doll.

River Valley Farm Wools and Wovens
Pittsfield, MA

Wooly Beers Yarns, Newmarket NH
Angoraonline.com
Handspun, hand dyed, mohair angora yarn

Dillner Hillside Farm, Montgomery, VT
Acker's Acres Angora

Joel S Perkins and Son
Textile Mill Suppliers Since 1880
South Strafford, VT
This is the second year I have gone to this festival- but now that I have discovered it I plan on going every year! I just love it! Last year I saw the man that was selling the bobbins but I didn't buy any. I kicked myself all year for that dumb decision so I was thrilled when I found him there again this year. At first I thought I'd try converting the bobbins into dolls but I almost hate to mess with them. I really like the look as is. He has made lamps and of course candle sticks out of lots of them. I need to think about it for a while. The holes on the sides actually go all the way through so could easily be treaded with ribbons...
I couldn't resist the shoe last. I have shoe-makers in my family tree. Rochester and Nashua NH were once very important manufacturing cities in the shoe industry. 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Mermaid





This wall doll is needle felted from the waist up with a stuffed fabric tail. I created the stitched design on the tail to represent the movement of water. There are clear crystal beads hanging from the bottom of the tail that represent water droplets. She holds a complete shell that has "pearls" inside it. I found this shell last summer on the beach, varnished it to bring out the natural colors and saved it for the right doll. Well here she is!
I really am pleased with her. She has a lace bodice that I layered with the fin fabric and beaded. She also has a vintage fish earring as part of her headpiece. Her hair is pale blue "fun"yarn that was popular a few years ago for making scarves. I think she has a very gentle expression on her face.




Sunday, March 24, 2013

Miniature Doll House

Many years ago I made three miniature 1:12 scale doll houses. I don't even remember why I left this craft it has been that long. But this weekend I decided to clean the smallest one and move it downstairs into my living room. Here are some pictures of the outside. It is on a swivel platform.







It is a replica of a country mercantile. The inside pictures show a grocery shop, post office, doctor's office, bathhouse, photographer shop and dressmakers shop. It's pretty chock full! Now that it is cleaned up and in a new location I think I will finish up a few parts. I always wanted to make a better sign for the roof so I think I will start with that.






This is the smallest of the three I have made. The original building was The Coventry Cottage by Greenleaf dated 1993 which makes it twenty years old. Instead of a cottage I made it into a shop. The other two are actually homes. One represents a Victorian Christmas house and the other is a contemporary family home.  Now that I have started, I am determined to clean both of these and make any necessary repairs as well. The problem is once I started with the mercantile I realized I could easily slip back into miniatures again. They are a lot of fun, and much like doll making there is no limit to where your imagination can roam. The only thing is how am I going to fit another craft into my life???

Friday, March 8, 2013

Snow Day!

How many days until Spring?  I can't believe we are in the middle of another snow storm! I took a quick picture this morning of my house. I used my iPad to take the picture because the battery in my camera was dead (of course) but it came out better than I expected. Actually, it is much snowier than it looks in these pictures. We have already gotten about 6 inches from this storm and it is forecasted to snow throughout the day. The sad thing is, yesterday we were pretty much snow free- there were only a few dirty snowbanks that had yet to melt away. Now this!

Well, obviously school was canceled this morning so I now have this unexpected "free day"- what shall I do?

My house - believe it or not there was grass yesterday!

Snow bank to the right of my driveway. That stockade fence is over my head. At least the new snow is covering the ugly old dirty snowbank!



Saturday, February 16, 2013

Paper Crane




Please welcome my latest doll: Paper Crane!

I was inspired by the origami doll the Textile Tart's group made last month to create this needle felted wall doll. I will be bringing it to our meeting today to share. If I can get better photo's taken I will replace these but for now these will do. The first photo looks like one leg is longer than the other but in reality one foot is extended a bit from the wall- they are the same length. Also I find it difficult to take clear close-up shots of the face without a bit of blurring. I'll work on that.  But, I do like her. The ornamentation in her bun was once my grandmother's earring. The large button on her wrap also came from a bag of buttons I got from my grandmother. I have had the fabric I used on her kimono for a long time, just waiting for the right figure. I lined the kimono with gray satin and she also is wearing a pair of linen pantaloons that are embroidered with a gold leaf pattern. She is 22 inches tall, I used the same torso pattern as my other three wall dolls. Of course, as is also the case with all my wall dolls, she is named after the item in her hand. It is an origami crane.