A fiber-crafts fanatic who lives to create. I'm also "Wovenflame" on Ravelry, Flickr, ETSY, DoA and yahoogroups.
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Yes, It's a Bun Cover
It's main purpose is not decorative, though it is that as well.
The primary purpose for a bun cover on a six year old is to hold the bun snug and prevent it from coming loose during a busy day of school and rambunctious playing!
It's something a few hair pins cannot successfully accomplish on their own!
The primary purpose for a bun cover on a six year old is to hold the bun snug and prevent it from coming loose during a busy day of school and rambunctious playing!
It's something a few hair pins cannot successfully accomplish on their own!
Monday, February 25, 2013
Bun Cover?!
Things are still really busy around here so I haven't had a lot of time lately for crafting. I did manage to whip this one thing up yesterday though. It's not what it might first appear to be!
It might look like a hat for a Pukifee doll, but it's actually a hair bun cover for my five year old (nearly SIX year old) granddaughter's hip length hair. Yes! Her hair is past waist length now!
At school (with the ever present threat of head lice, yuuck!), she keeps her hair tied back all the time, either in a ponytail, a braid, or a bun, or some other well secured style. She quite likes having a bun, but with the busy movements of an energetic young girl the bun tends to unwind in a big hurry. I thought maybe a bun cover might help contain it.
I wasn't at all sure how well such an old fashioned hair accessory might be received by either her or her mom, but I went ahead and made one anyway. They don't take much time, and it's easier to show how they work and look, rather than try to explain it.
When it didn't initially seem to be well received I placed it on Neelie's head and was surprised how nicely it worked as a doll hat!
But now Kaylen does seem to like it and she wants to wear it. I guess we'll soon see if it works as well as I hope it will. And more importantly -- if it's well received by her friends and classmates -- which would mean it might see more than one wearing!
Hopefully I can get a picture of HER modelling it soon.
It might look like a hat for a Pukifee doll, but it's actually a hair bun cover for my five year old (nearly SIX year old) granddaughter's hip length hair. Yes! Her hair is past waist length now!
At school (with the ever present threat of head lice, yuuck!), she keeps her hair tied back all the time, either in a ponytail, a braid, or a bun, or some other well secured style. She quite likes having a bun, but with the busy movements of an energetic young girl the bun tends to unwind in a big hurry. I thought maybe a bun cover might help contain it.
I wasn't at all sure how well such an old fashioned hair accessory might be received by either her or her mom, but I went ahead and made one anyway. They don't take much time, and it's easier to show how they work and look, rather than try to explain it.
When it didn't initially seem to be well received I placed it on Neelie's head and was surprised how nicely it worked as a doll hat!
But now Kaylen does seem to like it and she wants to wear it. I guess we'll soon see if it works as well as I hope it will. And more importantly -- if it's well received by her friends and classmates -- which would mean it might see more than one wearing!
Hopefully I can get a picture of HER modelling it soon.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Roasted Rubber Chicken
A couple of goofy gigglers playing around with a rubber chicken.
Doing the "Rubber Chicken Dance"!
Shake it to the right, shake it to the left, shake your rubber chicken with all your might! Shoo-bee-dooby, shoo-bee-dooby.Ohhh, ohhh, shoobeeeee dooby!
My five year old granddaughter got my doll house all set up so that she could invite my Realpukies in for a visit --- supervised by Grandma of course!
First they decided to roast the rubber chicken -- which led to the question: What do you serve with roasted rubber chicken? Woody peas and instant potatoes?
Bobby doesn't mind playing house with Becky but he sure wishes she'd serve real food.
Well if pretend food doesn't exactly taste great, at least it doesn't taste too bad either.
When Bobby wandered off Becky decided to go up in the dusty attic with her baby sister to explore.
Hmmm, what do we have in here?
Doing the "Rubber Chicken Dance"!
Shake it to the right, shake it to the left, shake your rubber chicken with all your might! Shoo-bee-dooby, shoo-bee-dooby.Ohhh, ohhh, shoobeeeee dooby!
My five year old granddaughter got my doll house all set up so that she could invite my Realpukies in for a visit --- supervised by Grandma of course!
First they decided to roast the rubber chicken -- which led to the question: What do you serve with roasted rubber chicken? Woody peas and instant potatoes?
Bobby doesn't mind playing house with Becky but he sure wishes she'd serve real food.
Well if pretend food doesn't exactly taste great, at least it doesn't taste too bad either.
When Bobby wandered off Becky decided to go up in the dusty attic with her baby sister to explore.
Hmmm, what do we have in here?
Sunday, February 17, 2013
It Fits!
Yay! The outfit I made for the Secret Doll Person fits, despite the fact that I didn't have an actual SDP model to try it on.
I knew that the head size was approximately the same as Minifee so I used Shannon as a size model for the hat. Shannon has since received an identical hat of her own.
I also knew that the body size of my friend's doll was approximately the same size as a Pukifee, so I used Serenity as a size model while doing the crocheted dress and the sewn, bloomer style panties. I just made the dress a bit longer because Secret Doll Persons are a bit longer in the body.
I think the resulting outfit was quite successful! I think Nicola was happy with her unexpected gift too.
I knew that the head size was approximately the same as Minifee so I used Shannon as a size model for the hat. Shannon has since received an identical hat of her own.
I also knew that the body size of my friend's doll was approximately the same size as a Pukifee, so I used Serenity as a size model while doing the crocheted dress and the sewn, bloomer style panties. I just made the dress a bit longer because Secret Doll Persons are a bit longer in the body.
I think the resulting outfit was quite successful! I think Nicola was happy with her unexpected gift too.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Now Shannon Wants One!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Happy Valentine's Day!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Random Neelie Photo
Monday, February 11, 2013
Knitting for Strong Start
The Strong Start preschool program had a naked baby doll and the program leader said she had not been able to find clothing to fit it. She had one shirt that would not do up, and a pair of pants that could not completely cover the doll's bottom. I had to do something about it!
I borrowed the chubby little thing for the weekend and she/he went back with this outfit.
My daughter made the adorable earred hat.
I made the bib,
a pair of panties,
and a little knitted sleeper.
I custom fit the sleeper and panties by using the numbers for the width of the largest size but knitting only to the length of the smallest size.
I also altered the pattern to include buttonholes rather than separate, crocheted, button loops.
I borrowed the chubby little thing for the weekend and she/he went back with this outfit.
My daughter made the adorable earred hat.
I made the bib,
a pair of panties,
and a little knitted sleeper.
I custom fit the sleeper and panties by using the numbers for the width of the largest size but knitting only to the length of the smallest size.
I also altered the pattern to include buttonholes rather than separate, crocheted, button loops.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
A Baby Sister for Bobby and Becky
Thursday, February 07, 2013
Beribboned Cloche
I found a hat pattern that coordinates perfectly with the little baby dress pattern I made earlier!
Neelie is modelling the first one, but Serenity is saying that she would like one too. Hmm --- I think they may have forgotten that both dresses and the hat are intended for the Nappy Choo baby I ordered. She should be arriving in late March or early April if Soom keeps to their schedule.
A crib for the baby has arrived. It was custom made by Bruce Dawson of Etsy. The baby in the picture is just one borrowed from my granddaughters. It's a stand in for the approximate size of the Nappy Choo.
The darling little quilt is a gift from "SaraBeara2" of Flickr. She also sent the cute little "Sophie the Giraffe" teething toy.
Neelie is modelling the first one, but Serenity is saying that she would like one too. Hmm --- I think they may have forgotten that both dresses and the hat are intended for the Nappy Choo baby I ordered. She should be arriving in late March or early April if Soom keeps to their schedule.
A crib for the baby has arrived. It was custom made by Bruce Dawson of Etsy. The baby in the picture is just one borrowed from my granddaughters. It's a stand in for the approximate size of the Nappy Choo.
The darling little quilt is a gift from "SaraBeara2" of Flickr. She also sent the cute little "Sophie the Giraffe" teething toy.
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