I had an embroidered floral piece of fabric, which was just asking to become a 19th century-style dress. I couldn't decide, whether it should be a Russian or an English lady, but, as the dress would be the same, I just started on the dress. The trim is vintage lace; I used to tie the letters (real letters!) with it, but now it seemed too pretty to be hidden somewhere in the archive:
The jacket is an attempt to recreate a spencer jacket, making her, I guess, more of an English girl:
The shoes were inspired by the Regency fashion. They are sewn from real thin leather, from an old jacket donated to me by a friend especially for doll-making:
All that is left now is the face, hair and maybe a hat. So far I am on the third head - two came out completely unsuitable: one looks like a school headmistress, and the other is far too happy. I need a pensive, thoughtful expression - why cannot I do it? Normally it's other way around...
The jacket is an attempt to recreate a spencer jacket, making her, I guess, more of an English girl:
The shoes were inspired by the Regency fashion. They are sewn from real thin leather, from an old jacket donated to me by a friend especially for doll-making:
All that is left now is the face, hair and maybe a hat. So far I am on the third head - two came out completely unsuitable: one looks like a school headmistress, and the other is far too happy. I need a pensive, thoughtful expression - why cannot I do it? Normally it's other way around...
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