Sunday, August 9, 2009

Sewing Doll Clothes

A couple of months ago, I was working on a project that I couldn't wait to tell you about. As some of you might already know, my second love and past time besides collecting fabrics and quilting.. (and is actually more of a business).. is designing and making doll clothes. I have really slowed down on the business end a lot, because it just seems like my time is getting divided up into so many different ways.. I have a hard time keeping at it. and I don't want to disappoint people who are waiting and waiting for me to finish something. But every so often I still get a request that I can't turn down. This fully jointed wooden doll was carved by Janet Cordell, a very talented doll artist, for a friend of hers, TC, who is also a very talented doll artist. You can see a lot of her amazing work here. TC asked me if I would be interested in dressing her, and I thought it sounded like a great opportunity. Especially since she would send the doll to me nakie (except for a little handkerchief wrapped around her), and I would get to have her here for a little while. And I would make everything for her, from her striped knit stockings,to her underpinnings, dress and her dutch girl hat.
This little doll has a very strong connection to Bleuette.. which is another doll I like to sew for.. so I had a lot of patterns and information to help me with her costume. I did some research and dug into my vintage stash for some fine linen and cottons. While she was here, she slept in the little green box with lavender sachet that Melanie sent me for Christmas last year.

I did mess up a couple times on the bonnet.. that was a tricky thing to make for such a small doll with a slippery round head and a bun carved in the back.
After three tries I got it to fit..and it doesn't even fall off.
Hitty is standing on the right below, and just a reminder, she is only 6 inches tall.
The first bonnet went into the trash. The second one was too small. Hitty was a very happy recipient of that mistake.

I was really pleased with the way the costume turned out. And so was TC.. because as a little surprise she sent me this MOST amazing tiny piece of work...
The big doll is my own Hitty.. I just put her in the picture for size. But look at the teensy tiny perfect little doll in her lap! She is so small.. I don't know if I'll be able to make a dress for her! Her limbs are carved from toothpicks, and her head is a cherry pit! Can you imagine?? I am smitten with her and named her Cherri.

Well.. I was planning on showing you more that I've been up to.. but it will have to wait until later in the week. This post got a little too long.

28 comments:

Lindsey said...

These are phenomenal...beautiful work. Looks like a lot of fun to work on.
Thanks for sharing.
Lindsey

Darlene said...

Wow, wow, wow - you are incredibly talented. I've missed Hitty!

Abby and Stephanie said...

You are one talented doll clothes designing lady!!! How much fun for you to do something you love. What an incredible little doll of your very own. I know you'll treausre her.

Annette said...

What a beautiful costume you made. And nicely detailed. Amazing work. Your little Cherri is so fun. I'd love to see what kind of outfit you come up with for her.

Cathy @ CabbageQuilts said...

What beautiful dolls, how lovely to make her outfit and you have done such a fabulous job of it. I love Cherri, how incredibly detailed for such a tiny doll! xo

Nedra said...

I love the preciseness of your costumes. Beautiful work.

Sandy said...

How sweet is that tiny doll!!
You did a great job on dressing that doll! I remember making Barbie clothes and I thought they were little!

Brenda said...

I love doll clothes! My daughter and I just finished a doll quilt and pillow, it was so fun to make!

There is just something sweet about little doll creations!

Have a great week!
Love, Brenda

Victoria Findlay Wolfe said...

oh come on you can do it! ;-) eek i'd lose my mind making clothes for the toothpick dolly! Your dolls clothes turned out so nice! we ll done my dear!

Shari said...

I am very impressed at your dedication to such an interesting art! Your clothes are truly amazing. And now for that teeny tiny Cherri! Looking forward to seeing how you dress her. She's a sweet little thing!

Unknown said...

Very sweet bonnet! Your work is very impressive. I love both dolls standing next to one another. Also, caught up on the Kidron Quilt Auction. What fun that is. I think I had mentioned to you last year how similar it is to the Kutztown Folk Festival Quilt auction. Love it!

Unknown said...

amazing, so little and dainty, my fat fingers would never let me do something that small.

Allie said...

Wow - I'm in awe, both of the dolls and the clothes! What fabulous work!

Threeundertwo said...

What a wonderful doll! I'm so impressed with the bonnet that you managed to fit over that bun. And that tiny doll? Just amazing.

Ulla said...

You did a wonderful job on the new doll's clothes! Hitty's new doll will be a challenge to dress, but you can do it.

Unknown said...

They are so pretty Eileen, I do wish I have the time to play with them too :D Can't wait to see the rest, hugs for the week...M

pratima said...

Wow, a perfect little dress! your work is amazing, Eileen. The amount of detailing in the little outfit is quite stunning!!
Cherri is so adorable :)

Messy Karen said...

what a great dress you have made. she is a most amazing doll. you're just too clever for words!

Jane's Fabrics and Quilts said...

Eileen, your work blows me away!! Please give Cherri a little kiss from me!

hetty said...

Very cute! You make wonderful doll's clothes. Can't wait to see how you will dress little Cherri.

Rumi said...

You are amazing! How wonderful that doll looks now that you did your magic!

Lori Holt said...

Oh my...what a tiny tiny sweet little thing!
The way you dressed that doll, you deserved her..she is beautiful!
x lori

Anonymous said...

Wonderful work on her costume Eileen. So accurate to the pictures. Ooo maybe a ribbon scrap would make a skirt for Cherri? How incredibly detailed. Lovely.

Purple and Paisley said...

i can hardly read this post without wetting my pants...oh my goodness! the dolls and the clothes are gorgeous! and the teeny-tiny one for you? what a treasure! i adore the things you do, eileen...♥

DollZandThingZ said...

Wonderful dolls and wonderful clothes. That Becassine is amazing...her outfit came out great! Janet Cordell is an inspired carver..and you are an inspired seamstress!

Thanks again for the birthday gifts. Love them!

annemariesquilt said...

You have done a wonderful job Eileen, I love it.
The little babydoll is amazing, I wonder will you try to make some clothes for it, he he..

Carrie P. said...

You did such a fabulous job. It is amazing to me that you can make clothes that small.
I bet you will be able to dress the teeny tiny doll too. Cute.

Nanette Merrill said...

I wouldn't believe it would be possible to sew such perfect clothes for dolls if I hadn't seen your work with my own eyes. Your work is perfect. I feel like I own collectors items because I have dolls from you. And I mean that very sincerely. Your work is so incredible. You inspire me.