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soapmommy60543
True Blue Farmgirl

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Ann
Oswego IL
USA
2197 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  1:23:51 PM  Show Profile
For a face and hair for this little beauty...

5 Acre Farmgirl - don't peek!

I came across a really cool tea cozy idea that was a doll, with the tea cozy being the petticoats for her big 1800's style skirt. This idea is very personal to me because last year our village celebrated its 175th birthday, and I am a direct descendant of the founding father of our village. Also, my husband is our mayor, and being a crafter I said - hey I'll make us some costumes! I love the dress of the early 1800's, and to be able to use some of the leftover fabric and muslin from that project was such a cool idea! Plus, I'm totally into making dolls right now (why?), so this was the perfect marriage for this swap.

I changed her head twice - didn't like the one the pattern had, and my first attempt on my own wasn't right either. Anyway, I'd like her to still look 1800's-ish. Her dress has turned out so pretty that I don't want something too prim, but still I want to keep her simple. The pattern has typical ragdoll yarn hair, which I don't mind doing, but I want it to be a bit more stylish than just a bunch of hanging or looping yarn.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Ann in Oswego
http://suburbanprairiehouse.wordpress.com

Times may be tough, but farmgirls are tougher!

Craft Fasting since October 21, 2008

Edited by - soapmommy60543 on Jan 24 2009 2:05:54 PM

soapmommy60543
True Blue Farmgirl

2197 Posts

Ann
Oswego IL
USA
2197 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  1:37:34 PM  Show Profile
P.S. Her arms will have the larger checked fabric for sleeves, in case you were curious. That's what I'm working on now, while trying to figure out how to top her off (so to speak)...

Ann in Oswego
http://suburbanprairiehouse.wordpress.com

Times may be tough, but farmgirls are tougher!

Craft Fasting since October 21, 2008
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl

6309 Posts

Jessica
Bloomington Indiana
USA
6309 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  1:41:33 PM  Show Profile
roving...use wool roving. i have it in several colors, if i stick in the post you will have it in a few days...want me to send some?

#56
http://hectichousehold.blogspot.com/

and a bonnet, a bonnet to match her dress

Edited by - smoothiejuice on Jan 24 2009 1:42:07 PM
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soapmommy60543
True Blue Farmgirl

2197 Posts

Ann
Oswego IL
USA
2197 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  1:45:36 PM  Show Profile
I'm emailing you...

Ann in Oswego
http://suburbanprairiehouse.wordpress.com

Times may be tough, but farmgirls are tougher!

Craft Fasting since October 21, 2008
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl

6309 Posts

Jessica
Bloomington Indiana
USA
6309 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  1:50:59 PM  Show Profile
yes please do

#56
http://hectichousehold.blogspot.com/
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soapmommy60543
True Blue Farmgirl

2197 Posts

Ann
Oswego IL
USA
2197 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  2:06:13 PM  Show Profile
Thanks so much Jess! You are a lifesaver!

Ann in Oswego
http://suburbanprairiehouse.wordpress.com

Times may be tough, but farmgirls are tougher!

Craft Fasting since October 21, 2008
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dutchy
True Blue Farmgirl

4427 Posts



4427 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  2:25:21 PM  Show Profile
Ann, that is SO cute! I saw a picture, of a teacosy doll like that and i fell in love with it! It is SO cute!!

PS care to share the pattern??, lol

Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)

My personal blog:
http://just-me-a-dutch-girl.blogspot.com/

Almost daily updates on me and mine :)
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soapmommy60543
True Blue Farmgirl

2197 Posts

Ann
Oswego IL
USA
2197 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  4:40:31 PM  Show Profile
Here are the links:
Original tea cozy:
http://www.craftown.com/country/craft30.htm

This beautiful little lady was a little uptight for my tastes, so I tried to make her more "rag doll" without being too primitive...

Doll pattern that influenced the first head and arms:
http://www.crafts-beautiful.com/site/index.php/site/project/dolly_mixture/

Pattern that I sort of used to make the current head:
http://www.sewing.circleofcrafters.com/freeragdollpattern.html

P.S. Don't tell Terri - I want it to be a surprise for her!

Ann in Oswego
http://suburbanprairiehouse.wordpress.com

Times may be tough, but farmgirls are tougher!

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dutchy
True Blue Farmgirl

4427 Posts



4427 Posts

Posted - Jan 24 2009 :  11:52:39 PM  Show Profile
THANKS ANN!!!!!
Oh I love that one too, uptight or not, lol

Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)

My personal blog:
http://just-me-a-dutch-girl.blogspot.com/

Almost daily updates on me and mine :)
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electricdunce
True Blue Farmgirl

2544 Posts

Karin
Belmont ME
USA
2544 Posts

Posted - Jan 25 2009 :  10:47:24 AM  Show Profile
Wow, that is one cute doll, I'm sure you will show her when she's finished. What fun.

Karin

Farmgirl Sister #153

"Give me shelter from the storm" - Bob Dylan
http://moodranch.blogspot.com
http://domesticnonsense.etsy.com
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soapmommy60543
True Blue Farmgirl

2197 Posts

Ann
Oswego IL
USA
2197 Posts

Posted - Jan 25 2009 :  5:11:40 PM  Show Profile
I finished her hair today, and here's what I did...

I took brown embroidery floss and cut it into pieces @ 2 ft long each. I tied three pieced together and braided them. Then I pinned the braids around her head until it looked right to me. It took 1 full skein and part of another to make enough to cover her pretty little head. I also used the floss (single strand) to stitch the braids onto her head. Her final braid even had enough to make a little tiny bun on the back of her head. And, I used some to give her three little ringlets for bangs. Will post photos tomorrow, when I will work on her face and rehemming her dress (it needs to come up a bit more).

She is so cool - I'm going to have to make one for myself!



Ann in Oswego
http://suburbanprairiehouse.wordpress.com

Times may be tough, but farmgirls are tougher!

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tribalcime
True Blue Farmgirl

2963 Posts

lisa
lexington ky
USA
2963 Posts

Posted - Jan 25 2009 :  6:21:11 PM  Show Profile
so beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!

LIfe is a witch ~~~ and then ya fly !! My blogspot .http://tribalwitch.blogspot.com/ and my barter blog is at www.bartertribalwitch.blogspot.com and www.alteredartfun.blogspot.com
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soapmommy60543
True Blue Farmgirl

2197 Posts

Ann
Oswego IL
USA
2197 Posts

Posted - Jan 26 2009 :  12:33:45 PM  Show Profile

Here she is, getting her hair done. I think we can all relate to having dreadful pins in our hair!

Closer up...

The blue eyes and pink mouth are still pins marking where to put her eyes and mouth.

The back (in progress)...


This is all filled in now, and even has a neat little bun! It's not very clear, but at least you can see a little of the braid detail.

Ann in Oswego
http://suburbanprairiehouse.wordpress.com

Times may be tough, but farmgirls are tougher!

Craft Fasting since October 21, 2008
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crafter
True Blue Farmgirl

2313 Posts

lori
Fort Atkinson Wisconsin
USA
2313 Posts

Posted - Jan 26 2009 :  1:16:24 PM  Show Profile
she is wonderful- what a beauty! job well done
Lori

Have a Country Day
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