I have always loved looking at the many designs and varieties of fabric dolls. As part of the Soul Food course over at Community Thrive. I am still making my way through some of the lessons, and savoring the inspiring teaching. Artist Susana Tavares showed us how she makes her dolls, and I gave it a go and came up with a couple of designs, one of which I will share today.
Mixed media art doll
It has been great making this one, which I first painted then cut out the pattern and sewed together. I have made a few additions and she decided that she would be and ideas doll. Her purpose is to hang around with a note pad and pens and be there when an idea strikes me so that I can take out the pad and write it down.
Pocket created in the back to carry notebook and pens
To her back I put a couple of pockets that could hold a mini journal and some pens. The pocket was recycled and painted from one of my sons old school uniform trousers.
Jeweled out with accessories
Her hair and head dress was made from wool and crocheted flower headband - it kind of reminds me of the 80's styleI made some simple earrings using beads and jewelry findings, and picked up a necklace and broach at the charity shop.
Weighed down with stones
I used small stones to weigh down the doll so that she would stand up, though you can use rice or other grain.She likes going everywhere, and I thought that I would spend some time in the garden getting some inspiration, I might have to make another one to keep her company, and a few smaller ones with encouraging words. Come back next week for Material Mondays to see what I make out of fabric Check out Susana's site, she has lots of other things that will be a feast for the eyes and may be inspire you to create.