I often like to create 3D models nowadays to help me make patterns ...this follows on from my fursuit head making, where i had to fur a pre made shape, rather than stuff something the way you do when you create plush.
I have added paper 'ears' and drawn on where the pigtails and the star tattoo will go.
choosing from my stash of wool, for Jess' hair ...
and sewing hair onto yellow fleece, I see a parting appear!
Daddy took out three children and three hats last weekend, and came back with three children and two hats ... we are off to portland tomorrow, so we all need hats !
A fun event takes place on portland this weekend to raise money for a fab community project, that's has the peoples' involvement from the start ...
I have created some pictures of some of the residents at the farm, working from some photos taken by Soozy and Jon, and these are going to be auctioned off to help raise funds to keep this community project going ...
Pippy the goose knows all about territory ... if you want to know more about what's going on, a bit of googling should help, and there is also a facebook page where you can add your voice and start the bidding on my art work ...
i pinned up a large piece of paper to make a sketch ... but then i was too busy probably making a nice veggie curry! So daisy, knowing that i was planning to Draw a large doll, got there before me!
Eventually though, I got it down ... just need to add some colours ...
next, I will also model a 3D head, but i have already chosen some skin and hair!
this unremarkable torso was recently subject to surgical investigations ...
and closed by small neat knots in three places ... that Mary asks to see several times a day, and the Fuzzies come running for a peep when she asks me!
which all get snipped today at my local surgery ... I could almost untie this one!
so Daisy, asker of all very thoughtful questions says, how do you sew skin? and after vetting it I showed them this video (no blood!)
and then i gathered together some 'skin', a bent needle, thread and my scissors (pretending to be hemostats!)
then we sewed up our patient, or rather, I did two sutures then gave the hoop to daisy and made a nice cup of tea!
... i am recovering from surgery, but my busy children are as creative as ever ... painting, drawing and writing for me, done by matty. it even includes a cut-out hello kitty!
and this lively set of creatures by daisy ...
i love the use of so much vibrant colour (they got berol felt pens for their 4th birthday last year)
No one loves you like your teddy ... so for the current 'plush team' challenge, I made this sweet little bear who wears his heart like a button joint, two little red bells and a sweet ribbon ...
i also used a lovely vintage woven-backed faux fur, in a warm soft shade ...bear is fully jointed and about 25cm tall ...
the eyes are glass and the button is hand made ceramic
"Plush Team Has Heart" is a fundraiser to benefit the International Children's Heart Foundation, an organization that works to bring aid to children in developing countries with congenital heart conditions. 100% of these sales will be donated to the ICHF.
Thanks to all the Plushteam members who are participating in this charity, we hope for it to be a huge success. All of the other items can be found at http://plushteam.etsy.com.
Should you want more information about the ICHF their website is here: http://www.babyheart.org/
and here is their rating on Charity Navigator: http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=11172