This is to show how one-on-one instruction can work. The one in the middle is the demonstration model I made for the workshop. My student did the head on the right, with the curved smile and I did the one on the left. Both dolls lack the white point in their eyes, but they were both done step by step together with very pleasing results! Not even a clone! My student was delighted to discover that anyone can make the same doll, but it will always look uniquely different! She had never made a doll before!
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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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
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