Today I have some paper doll blocks to show. These are the dolls in purple dresses, which got made last month and then sat around here without hair. Poor chicks were bald for weeks. I finally spent part of a lovely afternoon giving them some hairstyles, which is the most time-consuming part of making the dolls. I think they're grateful, because they looked pretty cold to me.
This month, this doll is my favorite:
A sari! Complete with a bindi on her forehead. I love it! And now that I've redrafted the pattern for a floor-length dress, who knows what else might be coming down the road? Even if we don't have a brown month, I think we can throw a special doll or two in there.
Here are two more dolls:
Taken inside because of weather conditions! |
Gosh, I love that turquoise print dress. That was terrific fabric and it looks great again here.
I tried to get a picture of all the girls just "hanging out" but it turned out pretty washed out.
At least the yard looks good. Here is a picture taken indoors, where they show up a little better:
I think after I make June's dolls I'll have to pull all of them out and take a family picture all together. It would be a good time to count them, too, and think about how I'm planning to lay out the quilt.
Everybody have a good and productive week. I'm planning to make the green dolls, put some binding on a quilt that's been sitting here forever, and finish writing a paper for a conference in June. Yikes! Maybe I better write that paper first!
Linking to Let's Bee Social and WIP Wednesday, plus Scraphappy Saturday. Happy sewing!
Ahhh these are such sweet little ladies. They each have their own look and style. Really fun.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any white shoes because our dirt turns everything rusty red here. Plus I always feel fat when I wear white pants. What's a girl to do?
These dolls look so great together hanging out on the line. I tend not to wear white anything. Gets too dirty.
ReplyDeleteI love the variation in the dolls. They really look wonderful hanging out in your yard.
ReplyDeleteVery cute blocks! I'd have a hard time picking a favorite, they are all so fun.
ReplyDeletethey are spectacular. All different. Careful decisions about style. Now come and help me with my own hairstyle. LeeAnna
ReplyDeleteThese dolls are looking great!!
ReplyDeleteHave you given them names? They each convey a distinct personality in their choice of dress and hair style. Quite a.
ReplyDeleteQuite a group!
Have you given them names? They each convey a distinct personality in their choice of dress and hair style. Quite a.
ReplyDeleteQuite a group!
I think the one with the sari is my favourite too. Your little girls look lovely all strung out on the line - like chorus girls!
ReplyDeleteI just love your paper dolls!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique project! Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet paper doll ladies! They are going to be beautiful in a quilt together.
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