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CW-Beginner Art Doll-No Sew! (NMS)

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CW-Beginner Art Doll-No Sew! (NMS)
Group:Crafty Witches
Swap Coordinator:BigHillGoddess (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Miscellaneous  Dolls 
Number of people in swap:15
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.90 (unrated swappers allowed)
Last day to signup/drop:April 27, 2012
Date items must be sent by:June 1, 2012
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

swap graphic is a stunning Persephone wrap doll by Griselda

This swap is for a no sew doll, using this tutorial from Go Make Something. New AND experienced doll makers welcome. Please understand that you may receive someone's very first art doll effort and should be treasured as such.

The tutorial is just to give an idea of structure, this is open to your individual interpretation and modification. I have made these several times and the basic body is very simple and quick. The real fun is in personalizing it! You can make the doll very interesting by combining fabrics, yarns, and ribbons, or keep it simple by choosing one beautiful fabric.

This is senders choice, so beginners can go ahead and start before partners are assigned.

The only requirement for this swap is that the body be no sew-wrap style. Everything else is your individual interpretation.

To show a variation and to show how liberally you can interpret the tutorial, here is a Poe doll I made and added to a base. But the premise is the same. The face is printed and decoupaged onto a button, and the whole thing is wrapped in nylon netting, which is sewn in the back. I didn't use wires, I used embroidery thread to do the wrapping, which is why you can't see it. Other than the netting, the only sewing is the hat. Everything else is glued and wrapped.

You can cut the skewers as in tutorial or use a 1/2 size skewer. The Poe doll is a popsicle stick and it fit into a 5x7 envelope, so not very expensive to ship.

The tutorial shows clay faces, but you can use whatever you wish: molded clay, sculpted clay, shrink plastic (thank you @Gofeen for that idea), painted, rubber stamped, embroidered, a blank disk, a mirror.... the only limit is your imagination.

As far as embellishing, you can string beads, buttons, tags, etc on wires and wrap the doll, sew things on if that is your cup of tea, hot glue, E6000, whatever medium you are comfortable with.

The most important thing is to have fun! This is open to new members of Crafty Witches and will get you a Type 3 rating! I reserve the right to ban anyone for any reason.

In the comments, I am adding links for inspiration.

Discussion

BigHillGoddess 04/18/2012 #

A few advanced face ideas

YouTube Painting Cloth Doll Face

How to scuplt a Clay Face.. a little advanced, but interesting

Make your own mold from an existing doll

Mom2IrishTwins 04/18/2012 #

I'm going to join and give it my best, and hopefully won't disappoint my partner too much being as this is my first doll! :) Thanks for this swap!

BigHillGoddess 04/18/2012 #

This is a beginner swap @Mom2IrishTwins so your best effort is all that is needed. I am sure you will be fine. These dolls are very easy and fun to embellish.

mimmeli 04/19/2012 #

I was wondering if skewer sizes in the US and here are the same. Could someone tell me the size of a skewer there? Just want to make sure we got the same sizes here too.

BigHillGoddess 04/19/2012 #

I think they are 12", (30 cm?) mimmeli, but not real sure. I have some broken ones in my craft room that I am using. They are between 5" and 7" (12.7 cm - 17.78 cm). The last time I made one, I kept it short enough to mail in a 5x7 envelope. For the purposes of the swap, let's have a minimum of 5"(12.7 cm). And you can use a twig or popsicle stick.... you won't be able to see them. :D

mimmeli 04/20/2012 #

Thanks a lot for telling me the sizes^-^!

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