Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Piggy tails



I made these cuties this past week because I wanted some female dolls made for the Bloomington Handmade Market.  I tend towards boy dolls.  I don't know why this is, maybe because facial hair is so much fun to sew.  I wanted these girls to be colorful and fun, the kind of girls who are equally at home romping around the woods and skipping rocks as they are at having tea parties with fancy china.  Let's never let our girls stop romping around the woods and getting dirt on their knees (or, if you are the pink haired girl on the top right that I just made, let's never let you stop getting dirt on your ankles, since you really don't have any knees to speak of).  Their hair is made out of fleece, which doesn't get all scruffy like felt does, and it feels soft to the touch.  Their hair is supposed to look a bit like piggy tails, not devil horns. 

I hope you're having a lovely week!

Friday, March 23, 2012

Strong Man Pyramid

"Hey, Hey, Hey!"

That is what they shout as they jump on top of one another.  "Hey, hey, hey!"  One day I'll learn stop motion animation and make it happen.  One day.  (Heavy sigh).  The weather has been moody today.  It gets very dark (which for some reason makes the leaves seem neon green) and windy and then it weeps a little.  Then, a bit of bright sun and cheer...  Then, gloom again.  It has been fun to watch. 

I'm off to make cauliflower soup.  What are you having for dinner?

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Run Over


Sadly, my macho men were performing feats of strength on the street when they got run over by a truck.  So sad. 

Just joking.  They have yet to be stuffed.  I like the way they look this way, all flat and shriveled.  Too long on the beach with too little spf.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Swaddle Bear/Bunny Babies


Get ready to get your snuggles on!  Here are some sleepy babies all swaddled up and ready for hugs.   I can only imagine the adorable coo sound they make when having sweet dreams.  In between sewing these guys, we have been eating a lot of frozen blueberries here.  We've also been petting goats and laughing at miniature donkeys at the zoo.  Not a lot of people have caught on to the amazing weather, so we've had the sunshine, zebras and tortoises mainly to ourselves.  I've been enjoying the less showy animals the most, lately.  The tortoises, especially.  I like to create their dialogue in my head.  I imagine them to be really complain-y, like the old men who meet in coffee shops before the sun comes up and grumble about politics.  I like those guys.

These Swaddle Babies are going to be under $40.  And, I am going to make some macho men in unitards next that will be priced around $45.  I love the Bloomington Handmade Market, and I want the colorful people of B-Town to be able to afford some presents for their babies and couches.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Workin' At the Studio Yeah! (Said To the Tune of Car Wash)

I have been busy, in factory mode, prepping for the Bloomington Handmade Market! 



The market takes place April 7th (mark your calendars).
 I am trying to meet the people's needs this year by making some dolls that are a bit more affordable, and baby-friendly (button-less).  Making things less expensive means resisting my urge to make hats, bow-ties and corsages for mustache men, and making them a bit smaller.  Their heads look so naked, and their necks (can you have a neck if you don't have a torso?) so bare.  But, it's okay guys!  (this is me giving the little men a pep talk).  "This is an economy that has to forgo accessories, so pump up the charm with your wit and charisma instead of your plaid newsie hat!" 

These guys are part of my new line called Swaddle Bear Baby Bundles.  They are smaller, squishier, softer, and without buttons.
 These guys give me baby fever a bit.  Being a new mother (two years ago!) was overwhelming, but I felt most at peace holding a tiny swaddled Walter while he slept.  It is the most peaceful and heart-softening experience in the world.  These little guys remind me of that time.  They would make nice gifts for newborns, or for parents who have empty nest syndrome!

I am also working on a special request for a friend.  She has cute friends that need cute things.

Do you spy new fabric up there?  Fabric designers are sure doing a good job these days.

Aerial shot!

I am a vegetarian, but I love this print so much.  Look at all that All American food up there.  I never crave it, really, but I do get nostalgic for it in a way.  It reminds me of carnivals and baseball games and green grass and lakes.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Walter Turns Two

My monkey turned two!  I made him this tent out of leftover fabric of mine.  It's a crazy mess, but he loves it, though it only took him a couple of hours before he realized the bamboo poles may be better weapons than tent-holder-uppers.  I found the pattern for the tent in the wonderful book Growing Up Sew Liberated.  I did change it to make it more colorful and wild, like my child, but the plain canvas one in the book is lovely too.

Peek-a-boo.

Cake!  Walter's a fan.

Frosting is delicious.  Just a simple fact that you probably knew already.

I wanted him to wake up to a bit of magic and wonder so I cut some sticky vinyl up and stuck it to the window.  All monsters are "Rawrs" to him.  Rawr!

I have a two year old!  How did this happen?

Walter plays cars on the window ledge here, so Joseph and I also gave him a dramatic background scene with sticky vinyl.  Can you tell we are reading Game of Thrones?

Rainbow cake!  Every bite is a tie-dyed adventure! 

Happy Birthday, Little Man.
Next up I get to work on a wedding present requested by someone who keeps a beautiful food and gardening blog, and who rocks my socks off.

Also, just a reminder, everything in my Etsy shop is 25% off until Friday!  Coupon code is AllDolledUp.  Snatch up some new friends for your couch!