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Friday, April 22, 2011

Saloon Girl!





  Well balanced back view!

Here is my second Saloon Girl, modelled on Bette Midler!  She's a real dame, bolche and larger than life!  An old tart with just a little glitz and glam! 
 This is actually Jill Mass's Dancing Doris with a few little modifications!  I love how her  dolls can be exagerated and so quirky! This one stands balanced on three points, though I don;t know how she'd do in an earthquake!  She shows to best advantage if she's lower down, with her head thrust up so high - showing off! 
Here they all are for want of storage space!


Cute lacy knickers!


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

You won't recognise this next time you see her!  Well for a start she'll have clothes on! 

She looks a lot different now with her face drawn in.  Olive has great plans for the rest of her.  I love this doll pattern by Jill Maas.  I think she has such great potential!  So quirky!

Monday, April 11, 2011


This is my latest doll 'Saucy Sue' , showing off her garter!  She's looking forward to travelling to Benson - near Tombstone, to entertain shoppers in a new shop due to open soon!  She'll have two other friends to join her - whenI get some free time! She's a fun doll to make with a very narrow waist and an embellishers dream!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Hands can be quite lovely!  They look a little odd here, but when they are posed on the doll I'm making  they'll look great!.  I find that dollmaking is about about illusion, suggestion.  If you put in too much detail the overall effect can get lost.

Friday, April 8, 2011

This is what Jackie made!  You'd never guess she's a teacher! Isn't it a creative piece of work with interesting cloth!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Meet Maximillian the Masterful!  He's a new doll I've just completed for the Steam Punk Exhibition in October. 
I will  add a few more gadgets and get better pics of him, but he's turned out ok I think.  Maximillian is the concept of my Grandson Ben who is doing the digital version for his design course, but got interrupted in the Christchurch earthquake. 

He's an upright lad!He will have a female counterpart when I am done!
I'm so proud!  Olive sculpted for the first time on her own  with some direction and found she really enjoyed doing it!  She had been to nervous to try on her own just following written instructions, but once she got the hang of it - she's away!  It's so exciting!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Here at last is Jeans' Red Hat Lady "Olivia".

Aint she sweet!

Love that hat!

Olivias' Red shoes are in her bag - with the champagne!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Here Olive & Jean ponder about how to proceed with this Red Hat Lady!  Jean has made great progress with her.
Perched on the tool tote!  Nearly finished now!  Can't wait to see how she turns out in the end!
Chocolate definitly helps you think!  Meantime Olive is making Aggie the Maid (Jill Maas of course) like you've never seen Aggie before!  She has such cool ideas!  Love that body shape!

Monday, March 14, 2011

"There's a crack in everything - that's how the light gets in"!
-Leonard Cohen

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Just to prove I am actually working on things here in the depths of my studio, I have an Innkeeper 'up and coming' and a Steam Punk man that looks a little like Mad Max at present!  They're coming along nicely but they do make an awful mess while they're being created!  The weak looking bent arm will have a mechanical contrivance on it in the end - a prosthesis!  At this stage they're al least standing alone!  I'm quite pleased with them so far.  Mad Max now has hair on and he looks "DANGEROUS" ladies!  I modeled him on someone called Nathan Drake.  Of course when he is made he'll have a 'Steam Punk' name.  I'm making him for the Steam Punk Exhibition towards the end of the year.  My Grandson Ben gave me the idea as he's doing a digital equivilent for his digital art course.  I've got strict directions on his clothing!  In this picture I've just sculpted his face, but I have actually finished his face and hair now and just made his pants.  You will be surprised to see him finished!  He may yet become a pattern if anyone is interested!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

This is a classy Red Hat Lady in the making!  Jean has plans for her!  Her dress is a fabulous design by Jean and the doll is a mixture of patterns she's put together to make this fun doll.  I had other photo's, but they didn't turn out! Next time!

On another note, I'm happy to say that someone from my first online class has completed her Innkeepers Wife!  I'm so delighted and she's made a great job of it! 

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

It's been a bit quiet on the blog.  The Canterbury Earthquake is disruptive still with family on our minds.  Two of our daughters and children had to come home for respite.  They felt like refugees from a war zone and quite understood what it was like to be displaced persons!  So great to have them here, though they have now returned to face the clean-up and the rebuild! 

Not that I haven't been busy, but mostly fiddling with dolls and ideas.  I can feel a creative surge coming on!  I'm advertising my group and also making plans for the next Steam Punk Exhibition.  My grandson Ben is doing a computer design for a course he's doing, so I thought I might make it up to see how it will look.  This one will be a challenge for me!  I've also got Thenardier the Innkeeper on the go, as well as a Gnome pattern - amongst other more secret things.  If I didn't have to go to work............ 

I am enjoying taking the Online Class with CDA.  It's great to get questions and it gives me ideas of what might not be included in my pattern that would be useful.  People can go at their own pace and we can show each other pictures of progress to check hopw things are going.  Quite interactive!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

My First Online Class is on now!


I'm very excited to announce the Cloth Doll Artistry is hosting my first Online Class, Jeanne - the Innkeepers Wife!  This is great because I had trouble myself finding something that would extend my skills, so now I can offer it to anyone who wants to go a bit further with face sculpting and expression.  I actually didn;t know what I knew till I did it myself, which is ironical!  Now, others have the opportunity to try it out themselves and see what they are capable of too.  

Jeanne- The Innkeepers Wife!

Meantime, back to my old favourite Jill Maas patterns, and this is my interpretation of High Octave Hester again, renamed - "Great Aunt Harley!  I started by just making the bodice, and it all evolved from there - like they do! 
I think I spent more time making the fan than the rest of the doll! LOL! I'm not the worlds best embellisher I have to say, but sometimes I like to do something a bit finnicky!
Great Aunt Harley!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

"Make the best of the least - and the most of the worst"!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Thought I'd change Jill Maas pattern a bit and do some embellishing - seeing I hardly ever do!  Sometimes you just need to play and see what happens!

Monday, January 24, 2011

My version of Jill Maas pattern High Octave Hester.  I modelled her on my favourite opera singer "Monserrat Caballe", who sang with Freddie Murcury - Barcelona!  Just love her voice, and she presents as such a cheerful character who  loves what she does so well.  Spent the time making her while listening to Monserrat singing on utube!  Very inspiring to make dolls to music!


Sunday, January 23, 2011

Pattern Wisdom

A pattern is someone’s expressed idea and although it is able to be replicated, it does not need to be an end in itself, but is able to be expressed and expanded on by someone else.   
To expect to replicate a pattern exactly is not always realistic and certainly does not mean failure.  It simply means something new and different will have been made with the stamp of someone else.
I often make something I am not satisfied with and put it away.  Later on I might have another idea I can use it for - the basis of a doll that is different. 
 A perfect example is the Steam Punk Doll I made for the Steam Punk Exhibition.  It started life as a body form for a pincushion.  For a few years it was headless.  Then I found a head I had disgarded beacuse I wanted to try some fur fabric on it to see how it would look.  I attached it to the pincushion.  I liked it and it continued as a pincushion for another year - very handy too!  I tried it with different hats and it became a manniquin for dresses and hats. 
Then Steam Punk came along.  I had already made the Top Hat, so embellished it with Victoriana.  I pinned all sorts of elements to the body to play with the ideas associated with Steam Punk, i.e. nothing plastic. 
Then decided it need more tradition attached to it, so found a piece of varnished wood from an old staircase to use as a base, wrapped leather and velvet around it to attach it to the body.  I photocopied an ornate keyhole, resized it, cut it out and glued it over black velvet.  I painted it with several coats of Mod Podge which stiffened it and gave the appearance of real metal.

I used an actual cotton padded shoulderpad cut in half, lined with wire and fur for the shoulder piece and stuck pins up-right in it.  Added arms with shirt sleeeves attached and it was done. 
It was not particularly pretty, but it caught attention and the original unsatisfactory body and head was well disguised  by the overall effectiveness of the look. The naming of it and the story that went with it added to it's attraction. 
Never give up!  It's all worth it in the end - and if it's not worth it, it's not the end!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Happy New Year!

Ah it's good to be back with my friends at Oamaru Cloth Doll Crafters! Got a good ring to it?  OCDC!   We were missing a few members, but this is what everyone bought for show and tell!  I'm delighted at the creativity and great work of these dollmakers!
Aren't they wonderful!  They've been very busy.  Jean has made The Muffin Man for a local Coffee shop.  He comes with a surprise when he's turned around!

Jean would be soooo embarrased if I presented the whole back view, suffice to say - he has all his bits and pieces!  He should be a good talking point at the Coffee Shop!  He is actually very well made and Jean always makes a very good job of what she undertakes to do. 


This delightful young thing(called Jezza-Belle I think) has just got great legs and her beautiful shoes are painted on - but you'd never know! 
 
She's sporting lucious sparkling eyelashes to flash too, so it's murder on the dance floor!  Adrianne is really getting in the swing of dollmaking now and is refining the details.  It's so exciting!

Monday, January 3, 2011


My first project for 2011 - A nosey Gnome who hasn't got a Gnome to go to!  It a laughing Gnome - belongs to the Gnome Association of course! From Gnome-man's land!  Ha!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

This is a Boudoir Doll I've just finished from Antonette Cely's pattern.  A very interesting pattern with some good construction techniques.  I designed the dress, which has a rectangular skirt to make a lovely flare.  It hangs beautifully and was inspired by my original 1920's Boudoir Doll.  I made the dress from silk lining fabric over 20 years vintage.  Same with the hat - recylcled.  The red ribbon is at least 30 years old, so fitting for a doll of this romantic era.
Back view shows how beautifully the skirt drapes.

So Gracious, with such shapely legs and her bloomers just showing!

This Doll is 25 inches tall and sits well with her hands to prop her up for balance.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Fitzy - by Adrianne 2010
Adrianne is really getting into the swing of dollmaking now!  She made ths Ute Vasina Shortie to imitate someone she works with.  Great work Adrianne - right down to the logo!  I think Adrianne's having lots of fun now!
Angel Mandy 2010
This is a prim Angel I made for my sister Mandy for Xmas.  She wanted something simple.  I had fun making it for her and she loves it - so that's good!
Here's Jackie getting down to business wth her owl.  Can't wait to see the finished work! We have two new people just started to make dolls with us, who are already making great progress.  Hope to get some pics this week.  Then we'll stop for Xmas and start up again about mid January.

 Olive is making a little tutu for her lovely little Jill Maas Maggie doll.  It looks so cute in that shade of blue and she's done such a  good job on her!  Well done Olive!


Cliff - by Jean 2010
Isn't he a real 'Kiwi bloke'! Jean has made such a good job of him! Right down to his cigarette, jandals and a greenstone pendant round his neck. !  She's going to put a miniature lighter in his pocket for a finishing touch.  Love those nobbly knees!  LOL! He's so Cool!
Wee One
This doll is only five inches tall.  Doesn't matter how small they are, they still seeem to take the same amount of time to make!  Funny that!  Guess it's because it's a bit fiddly.

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