I have my lesson loaded on my Ipad, my sewing machine, a pair of sissors, a box of pins, and the Runt (my cat). Ready to sew!
Arms, Legs, and Dress
I chose some fabric for her stockings and her dress making sure the fabric harmonizes with the base. I was a little concerned that the print was too large on the dress, but it seemed to work.
Rather than tracing around the pattern pieces, I again used freezer paper. I feel it works better than tracing on darker fabric.
The legs were easy to assemble, despite having to stuff around the dowels.
I referred to my notes from Handling Hands with Judy Skeel . It includes tips and techniques that help me with making hands right the first time, rather than remaking hands from scratch (scraps?), when I run into a problem. Of course, I ran into a problem....turning tiny fingers are a problem. With patience and persistence the fingers were turned.
I attached arms and legs to the body.
I drilled 2 holes in the base to pose the doll. After auditioning the first pose, I drilled another to adjust the stance...the dress will cover the extra hole.
Once I got the dress finished, I realized the print was not too large and looks great with the sleeves and legs.
I still haven't glued the doll to the base. It's easier to work this way.
It's time to start working on extras!
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