Once again, an adorable little doll. I made two similar button-eyed dolls last week for my granddaughters. I have all the respect in the world for you and your skill. The hours and hours of work that they took to complete knocked me out. I had to completely rest my hands all the next day after finishing them. I won't be making any more. Your dolls are absolutely worth every penny. Enjoy the Springtime weather and be well.
i’m making a textile doll for my A level fine art project, and your videos have been such a huge help and inspiration. this one was very useful, thank you for sharing your process with us!
Am making an overly complex joint system for my new amigurumi doll (with button eyes, of course), that I want to use for dressmaking experiments. It's a pain developing each limb, but the resaults are aways amazing. Your dolls are really inspiring!
Just found you on UA-cam. I'm in love. Could you please give direction on the beads used for joints as well as the wool used for her hair. Thank you for giving such a great detailed exploration of your beautiful art. Much love
Thanks for watching! I usually find the beads on ebay, I try to match the width of the beads with the width of the limb. This doll's hair was made with bamboo roving
Once again, an adorable little doll. I made two similar button-eyed dolls last week for my granddaughters. I have all the respect in the world for you and your skill. The hours and hours of work that they took to complete knocked me out. I had to completely rest my hands all the next day after finishing them. I won't be making any more. Your dolls are absolutely worth every penny. Enjoy the Springtime weather and be well.
Thank you so much! Well done for making the dolls. Yes, it is time consuming, but it gets easier with practice 😀
Myrna is lovely, thank you so much for this video
Thanks for watching! 😊
i’m making a textile doll for my A level fine art project, and your videos have been such a huge help and inspiration. this one was very useful, thank you for sharing your process with us!
You're welcome! I'm glad you're finding my videos helpful, good luck with your project 😀
Am making an overly complex joint system for my new amigurumi doll (with button eyes, of course), that I want to use for dressmaking experiments. It's a pain developing each limb, but the resaults are aways amazing. Your dolls are really inspiring!
Thank you! Yes, it can be tricky figuring out the right joints to use. I'm glad my dolls have inspired you 😊
Thank you. I enjoyed this so much!
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Great tut, thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Just found you on UA-cam. I'm in love. Could you please give direction on the beads used for joints as well as the wool used for her hair. Thank you for giving such a great detailed exploration of your beautiful art. Much love
Thanks for watching! I usually find the beads on ebay, I try to match the width of the beads with the width of the limb. This doll's hair was made with bamboo roving