One of my teachers used to watch me as I embarked on yet another new enthusiasm and then he would say "you see, that is the monkey, they pick a peach and take a bite, then they see another peach and grab it and let the first peach drop." Not entirely complimentary, but, on the whole, a very accurate description of me and my enthusiasms.
This is a record of my passing crafting passions. I have quite a back-log of them so I should be able to stay quite busy posting about crafts past and future.
I think I'll start with the Waldorf dolls that I made for my daughters last winter solstice. These became quite an obsession for a while. They are now VERY well dressed. My eldest took hers out for a walk in the stroller and the dolls feet dragged on the wet pavement for blocks, which quickly wore away the toes. Now she has some lovely black linen slippers in place of her feet.
Part of my crafting inadequacy is my lack of interest in measuring very accurately, as you'll notice, some of the clothing isn't quite the right size. I eye-ball stuff a little too frequently.
The green knit dress was actually made for my first daughter before she was born. I never put on any fasteners so she never wore it. It makes a lovely doll dress. The green knit hat was made for my second daughter. She did wear it once or twice. Not more than that. But it makes a lovely doll hat.
The green knit dress was actually made for my first daughter before she was born. I never put on any fasteners so she never wore it. It makes a lovely doll dress. The green knit hat was made for my second daughter. She did wear it once or twice. Not more than that. But it makes a lovely doll hat.
nice. and thanks to wikipedia for a definition of waldorf doll.
ReplyDeleteI thought the reason Wila never wore that green knit dress was because it wasn't finished until she had outgrown it.
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ReplyDeleteHi - i love the quote from your teacher. I think its true. The dolls are beautiful. I would like to see posts on aprons and pickled things. I would also like the recipe for that garnish thing you put on everything.
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