is sadly how I would describe my attempt at making the art doll. Sewing the body was fine and fairly easy but then I attempted to put on the features and it all went to pot. So for the moment the doll goes into the 'projects to be completed at a later date' box.
Maurice |
Knot in tail to remember ? |
Eye Eye |
I'm more of a doodler, always have been, sat on the phone bit of paper and a pen and I am away, when things are slow at work doodle do, and that works for me because there is no pressure to get it perfect.
My art teacher at school pegged me right when she said Sam has good ideas but the execution can be messy and that I'm afraid still rings true, and the main problem I struggle with is eagerness, I don't want to measure it perfectly, iron it, cut it, iron it again tack it together and then sew it, I'm a bit of a bull at a gate and I want to cut the thing out and sew sew sew! That is why felt is so perfect for me, I find it easier to manipulate and I can trim it without having to worry about fraying. It comes in a massive variety of colours, thickness and you can also get precut shapes. Loving the sound of that? Then check out www.bloomingfelt.co.uk
Maude |
Pardon ? |
I started with my hastily scribbled template, and made Maurice and then the daintily pretty Maude, Maurice had gone so well I knew I would be making more, I can now work on all the extra details that will make them fab ! Maude also got her flower to compliment her colour scheme.
The flower |
Maurice and Maude in love x |
Uncle Monty |
Bow tied |
Uncle Monty got an acid bright bow tie and I toyed with the idea of a top hat or a monocle, because a rogue needs a little something extra.
Perky tailed rascal |
CoCo the Chihuahua |
My scarf, it's lace you know.. |
Floral beauty x |
And finally I doodled a new template and made up CoCo, now I have a confession, CoCo started life as a cat, however once I had stitched her together and sewn on the features I realised she was a dog, but I won't tell her if you don't :) she's the bee's knees with her fancy scarf and flower on her head.
More soon
Sam x
Sam I can't bear all that measuring and cutting, ironing and sewing either, that is why I like the Cath Kidston method of drawing round a template, sewing on the line through 2 layers then cutting around with pinking shears!!! Sorry to hear of the sad demise of the doll, I have had many similar failures, the little creatures are lovely though. Now you have got me thinking about felt again..... Or maybe I should return to my first love of knitting...... With Love from, Jacq xxx
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