I've been modifying my Jessie & Jack pattern to make the sculpting sequence more easy to follow. When I first made it, I thought people who bought it would be experienced in sculpting - how naive I was! Now I know that anyone who is attracted to a pattern will buy it on looks alone! Luckily, someone asked me for help and I really looked at it and found I could do it better, so now I have! This little face is the result and I have made several sculpting secuence drawings to enable even a novice to make it - easier I hope! My big trouble is - I never follow the same sequence twice! I guess I just intuitively do it. This little face doesn't know what it will end up being yet! LOL!
My Blog is where I share my interest in cloth dollmaking. Please comment on my work, ask questions, and we can inspire each other! I am passionate about needle sculpting and developing new techniques and designing new patterns, so everyone can 'have a go'! I hope you will follow my blog and see what I can come up with that's new, and interesting!
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Monday, April 25, 2011
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Well, some of us buy patterns for a reason other than cute. I and several friend look at the nose. I love the nose on this doll. The ears are cute too!
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