Well, this doll has taken quite a while to get to this stage (for no other reason than I became distracted by other little projects). But I'm so glad she's reached this point.
So, she is a variation of Beth's beautiful Fairy Spirit at By Hook By Hand. Do visit her site, she makes the most beautiful dolls and clothes.
I really enjoyed making her- I used cheap and cheerful acrylic dk yarn and a 4mm hook. She is an amigurumi, so is crocheted in the round in single crochet (easy-peasy!) A clever trick from Beth is to use a 12mm safety eye for the neck joint, so no sewing- brilliant!
And has pipe-cleaners in her arms and legs, so fully pose-able. It's such a clever pattern. Thanks, Beth!
My next job is to make her a wig using Mohair! Luckily I have a stash from a previous charity shop raid. Even more lucky is a brilliant tutorial from Beth on her website and Flickr stream.
Anyhoo, will keep you posted with how I get on!
I've also been messing around with a little crafty project using wooden blocks, tissue paper and printing inks. The idea is to make gifts for friends.
Look at these lovely coloured inks 'on loan' from my mum: (I take that to mean 'given to me'- ha ha!)
I am totally inspired by all the clever peeps that do these beautiful printed blocks. Do check out Fee's blog at Chipper Nelly for the real deal- her's are proper-awesome.
Happy weekend, all. Xx
i love your little crochet friends! i'm excited to see her wig! <3
ReplyDeleteOoo, cute little dolly. I'm most intrigued at the wooden blocks. Going over to check it out.
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
Your doll has turned out brilliant, Anna! Can't wait to see her in her mohair wig (my favorite part of dollmaking).
ReplyDeleteBeth from ByHookByHand
Love this dolly even as she /he is now. By the way Chipper Nelly = Awesome xx
ReplyDeleteThose wooden blocks look great - what a good idea! Love the doll too - can't wait to see her with hair!
ReplyDeleteMaria x
I love the wooden blocks, what a great idea, off to see if I can find out more...
ReplyDeletethank you! sharing the love - the stuff good blogs are made of!
ReplyDeletefee x
(happy weekend my friend)
(love that doll..)
I love that little doll so much, she is adorable, what fun you will have dressing her up. And the blocks are a great idea. Have a wonderful weekend,
ReplyDeleteMeredith
Such an adorable doll- please can I have one? You are so good at crocheting. I adore those ink pads, I would really like a nice selection of my own.
ReplyDeleteAwwww love that cutie doll. Still haven't been able to try amigurumi yet. x
ReplyDeletelove your doll - I haven't crocheted any amigurumi for AGES...unfortunatly my boys are getting past the stage of appreciating anything cute I make for them...can't wait to see her with hair!
ReplyDeleteYou are v talented. Love your doll.
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone for your supportive comments.
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying being crafty and creative!
Xx
oh she is adorable! i love her so x
ReplyDeleteI love that doll! She's got so much personality already. Just, aw. :)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the finished doll!!
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks - did you cut the wood yourself or buy them from somewhere?
BTW - you've got an award over at my place today - http://shabbychicsarah.blogspot.com
S x