Showing posts with label Angel Art Doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angel Art Doll. Show all posts

Friday, December 7, 2018

A Christmas Angel

It was nice to make an Angel for Christmas using a purchased pattern. I bought the pattern a few years ago from Arley Berryhill, entitled "Hark, the Angel" and set it aside. As I was organizing my studio I found her tucked away in a Christmas binder. So glad I found the pattern and took the time to make her. 

I used cotton for the body and did a cloth overlay before adding color to the face. First time making a doll with closed eyes. I enjoyed selecting the fabrics from satin, chiffon,  and silk in golds and red.
 

Dupioni silk was chosen for her wings. The wing pattern is nicely quilted.



Though there was no bloomer pattern, I made her a pair. Somewhat a shame they won't be seen.






 She wears a red glitter satin turban that is embellished with fancy trims.



All dressed and ready to play the brass French Horn for the great announcement.



Thursday, August 31, 2017

Once Upon A Time...

"Once Upon A Time" is such a magical phrase, a beginning for enchantment to unfold.


Today I entered my "Alice and The Dodo" in a fairy tale themed challenge. I haven't entered a doll challenge in years. I'm not sure how many entered and am eager to see all the wonderful dolls. The winners will be selected in one week.



Alice In Wonderland Art Doll and The Dodo Bird by Bethann Scott "The Stitch Fiddler" ©2017


The Blue Angel Doll sold this past week and traveled to her new destination. I will miss her beautiful face and delicate pose.
"The Blue Angel" Art doll by Bethann Scott ©2017 The Stitch Fiddler