Monday, June 30, 2014

Hoffman Challenge doll finished!

At last! The idea of a Chinese Circus doll transformed somewhat into a dainty lady with an umbrella and a butterfly on her hand.
Yesterday I dyed the remnants of a mongolian sheep cushion cover black, and today the hair was attached (with a needle-felting tool), arms, legs and head attached too, face painted, butterfly made, umbrella spokes and handle painted and umbrella attached to the hand and the shoulder...

Textile doll

Textile doll

Textile doll

Textile doll



 I decided to ditch the unicycle, because it would have taken ages to make it actually stand with the doll on top of it, and also because I broke the saddle while fiddling with it.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Cloth doll exhibition

The Warwickshire Open Studios is getting nearer!
And I still have not properly organized myself...

But at least the poster is done:



Here are more details from the Warwickshire Open Studios website.


Please come and see the dolls and also please share with any doll/textile enthusiasts!

Friday, June 20, 2014

Birthday badge

It was our big little girl 8th birthday recently. She wanted a birthday badge, and we decided to make one ourselves. Here is the original design:


And this is what came out of it:





The birthday girl picked the fabric (felt) and ribbon and the "gemstones". She gathered the ribbon and the felt and placed the "gems". I did the "8" by freehand machine embroidery with silver, golden and green thread (although only golden can be seen), stuck the gems with a glue gun and hand-stitched the ribbon frill to the badge. The now 8 year old proudly wore it to school, and I think it was a success!


Sunday, June 15, 2014

Hoffman Challenge 2014 doll

It's time to seriously get to work on the Hoffman Challenge doll. Just to explain: Hoffman is a Californian company that makes beautiful fabrics, and every year for the last ~25 years they run a competition. One fabric is chosen, from which a quilt, or an accessory, or a doll have to be made. This is this year's fabric:



It's beautiful, but it took me a long time to settle on an idea for a doll. My initial idea was a voluptious African lady in a traditional style dress with a headscarf:



Then someone said that the fabric screams Japanese, and I thought - yes it does! The graphic pattern on the background parts looks like little umbrellas, and the flowers and butterflies all fit the Japanese theme... But then the large and bright mandala circles were almost impossible for me to place... So I thought: maybe a hippie - a flower child, wearing ripped blue jeans and with these circles decorating the front of the T-shirt? Anyway, all this completely threw me off the African idea (but I am going to use it for a doll later, it just needs a bit more development).
But now  I finally know exactly what I am doing. The main inspiration is Chinese State Circus performances, which we've seen three time and enjoyed immensely! There were girls on unicycles, and also girls on a tight rope with an umbrella. I am going to combine the two images and make a Chinese Circus performer on a unicycle with an umbrella! Here is my inspiration board on Pinterest.


Thursday, June 5, 2014

Warwickshire Open Studios Summer Event 2014 opening night

Having no reputation to worry about, this year I decided to sign up for the Warwickshire Open Studios Summer Event. In preparation for the actual event, the organizers run workshops on marketing arts and crafts, which at the same time are an excellent opportunity to meet fellow art and crafts people - I will write more about them.
Last Friday was an Opening night at the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum,which I think went great. The exhibition will be on until the 12th of June, displaying the work of 80+ artists and craftsmen/women from around Warwickshire. My grey doll was perched among beautiful pieces of jewellery and ceramics - so proud! :)


Unfortunately, I don't have the booklet with a list of all the exhibits, so I'll have to wait posting pictures of other people's work until I know who it belongs to and can give a proper credit to the authors.