Tuesday, May 15, 2012

LACE LACE SURROUNDED BY LACE ~The Stitch Fiddler~ Izannah Walker Inspired Doll

Last night I finished sewing her "hand sewn" pantaloons using white linen and added four pintucks. I also finished her white linen petticoat with a single button closure all hand sewn. I'm trying to decide  which lace, among all these hand crocheted laces, to trim the petticoat. Over the years I've gathered up a stash of vintage lace.  Some of the lace is done by tatting...very tiny.


My sewing room is in disarray at the moment.
Izannah Walker Inspired Doll by Bethann Scott ©2012


Izanna Walker Inspired Doll by Bethann Scott ©2012






11 comments:

Judi Hunziker said...

She is a very lucky girl, and oh so precious is her face, great job!

Monica Johansson said...

She is lovely! I just love lace done by tatting!
Monica

Elena said...

She is lovely!!!!!!!

Sherri Farley said...

I am so excited to see the finished clothing! She is going to be a very special doll.

The Stitch Fiddler Bethann Scott said...

Thank-you Judi, Monica, Helena, and Sherri.

I am just soooo excited to be at this stage....it's slow going...well what can I say "hand sewing" isn't quick.

Now on to sew the lace.

Hill Top Post said...

Izannah is so lovely surrounded by lace and more lace...love seeing what you are doing with the hand-sewn clothing.

The Stitch Fiddler Bethann Scott said...

Thank-you Mary, I hand stitched the crocheted lace to the hem last night and I'm doing the dress today....yeah!

Rhissanna said...

I really understand about getting out all the laces and trims before coming to a decision at to which to use. So, yes, in the middle of making a doll, there is always a table, perhaps two, covered in all kinds of treasure. Your doll looks lovely and she have some lovely things to choose from. And I'm really impressed you're hand sewing everything. Good luck!

The Stitch Fiddler Bethann Scott said...

Thank-you Rhissanna. It's nice to hear how others like yourself have tables out covered in treasures! I use to put the table out then put it away....sowehow it's now a permanent fixture in the middle of my sewing room.

The dolls is coming along and I'm now working on the cartridge pleating... :)

Jody Wakefield studio said...

Wow your Izzy doll is turning out so neat, she is a work of art!!

Hugs
Jody

The Stitch Fiddler Bethann Scott said...

Thank-you Jody! :) I'm almost done...