Over at Den of Angels (a forum for those who collect and/or love Asian ball jointed dolls) I participated in my first ever "swap". The owners who participate put their doll's name on the list along with a picture and a bit of a profile describing the "personality" and the "likes and dislikes" of that character. They in turn are given the name of another doll from the list that they then compile a package for.
This particular swap had a theme of Christmas/Winter and I had the good fortune to be collecting for a little elf character named "Mint". It was really fun for me because Mint is brand new (hasn't even arrived yet) and so doesn't have a lot of clothes. . . . . and you know how I love to make doll clothes!
So here is how the package looked just before I mailed it to Ontario.
I didn't need much packaging material because I managed to fit everything into a little gift box. There was not a smidge of room to spare!
And this is what was hidden in all those little wrapped packages.
The candy canes were "mint" flavoured of course, and they were for the doll owner. Almost everything else was part of a one of a kind, head-to-toe outfit, compiled with Mint's specific character in mind.
Mint's profile said that he likes boy-friendly clothing in colours that don't clash with his mint green hair, colours like black, white, and mint or dark green. He also likes dinosaurs and desperately needs shoes.
So here's what I gathered, starting at the top:
I made him a little, felt, RobinHood style hat. Delilah has the same size head so she's my model here.
The next item probably caused me the most angst and took the longest. This is intarsia knitting at 14 stitches to the INCH folks! Lots and lots of little ends to sew in. I found the dinosaur graph on Ravelry.
Like the other little sweaters I've done for my own dolls, this one is from the free DollsWest pattern. It opens down the back for ease in dressing the doll.
Next is a little t-shirt I made using a pattern purchased from Adams-Harris.com. It also opens down the back.
These little black jeans with mint coloured stitching are from the same Adams-Harris pattern that I used to sew the blue jeans for my own dolls.
They have working pockets both front and back! Remember, the dolls are less than 10" tall!
For those bare feet of Mint's, a pair of green sneakers (liberated from my own dolls collection, but with replacements on the way) and a couple of hangers to keep everything tidy.
And one more little thing, a toy in proper scale for Mint. It's a triceratops that I needle felted.
My swap partner really likes the package I sent and says everything fits perfectly. That's so great to hear!
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Hair Now
Yesterday it was the eyes, today the LittleFees' hair arrived. Though there are only two dolls ordered I actually purchased 3 wigs because I was having trouble deciding between two different lengths and styles for the brown.
My 16" vinyl doll, Delilah Noir, wears the same wig size so she has been cajoled into modelling the wigs for me.
Here's the first option for "Peanut", the LittleFee Elf Ante. It's a chestnut brown, Monique wig, in the "Lexy" style. I think it looks particularly good on Delilah. It might also look great on Peanut, possibly showing off her lovely, pointed, elf ears.
But there's also this option for Peanut. It's another Monique wig, this time a brown "Doris" bob. I like it, and it looks a lot like the hairstyle I had in mind, but I do think I like the longer one better. When Peanut arrives she will just have to try them both on to help me decide.
Then for "Pumpkin", the blue-eyed LitteFee Leah, I have this carrot red "Lulu" wig, which is also a Monique brand. The colour is perfect, but it's perhaps a bit too full.
I think it will look much better on Pumpkin than it does here on Delilah though. Delilah is a more mature looking sculpt, with a darker skin tone, than Pumpkin will have.
I love the wild froth of curls at the back.
My 16" vinyl doll, Delilah Noir, wears the same wig size so she has been cajoled into modelling the wigs for me.
Here's the first option for "Peanut", the LittleFee Elf Ante. It's a chestnut brown, Monique wig, in the "Lexy" style. I think it looks particularly good on Delilah. It might also look great on Peanut, possibly showing off her lovely, pointed, elf ears.
But there's also this option for Peanut. It's another Monique wig, this time a brown "Doris" bob. I like it, and it looks a lot like the hairstyle I had in mind, but I do think I like the longer one better. When Peanut arrives she will just have to try them both on to help me decide.
Then for "Pumpkin", the blue-eyed LitteFee Leah, I have this carrot red "Lulu" wig, which is also a Monique brand. The colour is perfect, but it's perhaps a bit too full.
I think it will look much better on Pumpkin than it does here on Delilah though. Delilah is a more mature looking sculpt, with a darker skin tone, than Pumpkin will have.
I love the wild froth of curls at the back.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Four Eyes
The eyes I ordered for my Fairyland LittleFee dolls have arrived......before the dolls.....but that's a good thing. When the dolls arrive they will have eyes, but they are "default", chosen at random, and are sometimes red, purple, or some other ghastly, unrealistic colour......ewwww!
The dark, dark brown ones are for the Elf Ante I'm naming "Peanut".
The bright blue ones are for the Leah I'm naming "Pumpkin".
I was surprised that they were shipped rattling around loose, with no cushioning, inside little plastic boxes within a plain manila envelope, not even a bubble envelope. They're fine though and all is well that ends well.
Edited to add: Brrr......I looked out the window and giant snowflakes are coming down. Our first little flurry of the season.
Edited to add: Brrr......I looked out the window and giant snowflakes are coming down. Our first little flurry of the season.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Another, Like the Other
Here's another little short sleeved pullover destined for a Fairyland LittleFee. This one will be for the dark haired, dark eyed LittleFee Elf Ante expected in December.
It should look great paired with the tiny jeans I sewed.
Knit in Knitpicks Shadow laceweight in the "Nocturne Heather" colourway from Dollswest's free YoSD sized pattern.
It should look great paired with the tiny jeans I sewed.
Knit in Knitpicks Shadow laceweight in the "Nocturne Heather" colourway from Dollswest's free YoSD sized pattern.
A Bench For Pipi
Last week, while browsing the local thrift store for interesting bits of fabric for doll clothing, I found this little bench for Pipi, (a Resinsoul Yu).
It seemed sturdily built so, even though it has a poorly done Christmas themed paint job, I snapped it up for the 50 cents they were asking. I'll repaint it some time in the future. In the meantime Pipi is quite happy to sit on the right side obscuring the hideously drawn Santa Claus.
It seemed sturdily built so, even though it has a poorly done Christmas themed paint job, I snapped it up for the 50 cents they were asking. I'll repaint it some time in the future. In the meantime Pipi is quite happy to sit on the right side obscuring the hideously drawn Santa Claus.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Pumpkin's Pullover
I finished a short sleeved, mock neck pullover for one of the LittleFees today. This is for the red headed one that I have decided to name "Pumpkin".
It's knit with Knitpicks "Shadow" laceweight yarn in "forest heather" on size 1.5mm needles (000 US), at a gauge of 14 stitches per INCH.
For ease in dressing the doll it has a snap closure most of the way down the back. (Thumb included in picture for scale.)
Modelled pictures will have to wait until the dolls are received sometime in late December.
It's knit with Knitpicks "Shadow" laceweight yarn in "forest heather" on size 1.5mm needles (000 US), at a gauge of 14 stitches per INCH.
For ease in dressing the doll it has a snap closure most of the way down the back. (Thumb included in picture for scale.)
Modelled pictures will have to wait until the dolls are received sometime in late December.
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
They Shall Be Shod
Look what came in the mail!
Eight little pairs of shoes, each shoe only 4.3 - 4.5 cm long (under 2"), and perfectly made.
These are, of course, intended for the two resin, ball jointed dolls that should be arriving some time around Christmas. If only shopping for my own shoes was this much fun.
Edited to add:
I got these through mintoncard.com
The red "party shoes" and high top runners are by M-Style. The MaryJanes are by YuHao.
Monday, November 01, 2010
Heather Hoodie Vest
I really love this vest! It's the perfect weight and colour for me and it fits well. I wear it all the time. In fact, I've been wearing it so much that I only now took the time to snap a few photos and get a blog post written. It was actually finished on October 14th.
Pattern is "Heather Hoodie Vest", from Knitscene, Fall 2009 issue.
I used Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool.
Pattern is "Heather Hoodie Vest", from Knitscene, Fall 2009 issue.
I used Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool.
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