It's been a busy week with the Calicuz's visit, followed by the arrival of Big City Girl for the Mother's Day weekend. But I did manage to squeeze in some time for crafty stuff. I got a start on the new librarian project.
Oh, what to name a librarian! Such a dilemma. I think she'll be Thelma. But I'll have to wait till she's finished to see if that's my final answer. Not just anyone can be a Thelma.
I started out by putting together a wire armature....just like with Vinny. I never have to be too careful with this part because the mummification always covers it up nicely. Then I started the wrapping process. You may remember I had some batting left over from the food quilt. I asked BCG for her opinion and she thought Thel needed a lower bosom. I'll be working on that. I'll also give her slightly more ample hips. I left the arm and leg wires long on purpose. They'll be easy to snip off when I get a better sense of proportion.
I've been thinking about how I will dress her. Maybe a tailored blouse and a simple skirt--both in muted colors. I realized, too, that sometimes libraries can be drafty places, so she should have a sweater. I'll knit her a cardigan and hope she'll turn out to be about the same size as an 18-inch doll. I'll tuck a little hanky in the cuff. I've noticed it's a popular accessory among elder ladies.
And dare I say I can now see the finish line on the food quilt? I have just a few more basting threads to remove. I did a nice job on the binding--considering I didn't know what I was doing-- and that should make up for all the warts I left in it as design elements.
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I like those style ideas on Thelma... a very sensible librarian!
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