Thursday, March 4, 2021

Moth Girl doll

I've been working on this little girl, and just finished her today.

The brown velvet wings don't show up in the photo like they do if you saw her in person. She seems like a little person to me. If you ever need to make moth antlers (I forget the correct name for them) fake Christmas tree branches painted black work perfectly!
I used sari ribbon for her dress top and sewed her in a primitive style. While I was sewing, I kept remembering when my grandma taught me to sew by hand. The stitches were awkward, uneven and untidy-but how I loved sewing!  She was patient with each stitch and knot that I made. It wasn't long before my Barbie doll had skirts and tops-primitve ones-but there they were! And I made them! My grandma's patience went so far that she taught me to knit, crochet, embroider and sew my own clothes. It took me years to learn some things. She tried teaching me to tat-but I was truly lost. I have her tatting needles-if that's the correct word for them.
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16 comments:

kathyinozarks said...

Grandma's are special aren't they? Love your newest doll

Barbara said...

Oh Debra, I am so touched by your memories of your Grandmother. I also had a Grandmother proficient in needle arts, and I like to think I have inherited some of her love for such creative things. However, we did not live close by, so the times of working together were few. I love your moth girl, your imagination knows no bounds! What did you use for her hair? You are so good at primitive everything, especially faces!

DVArtist said...

Very nicely done. She has a good spirit.

Hill Top Post said...

Moth Girl is precious! She looks like a little friend to whom one could tell all their secrets. I love her wings...yummy brown velvet!

Debra said...

She has mohair for hair. It's a natural color-hasn't been dyed. It's almost got 3 colors in it. Prim is very hard for me to do. It looks easy, but it isn't. I struggle with it! But thank you!

jenclair said...

She's a high flyer, Debra! Something about her shoes touches me. I tried tatting once, as should give it another go. Tatting can use needles or shuttles, I don't know where my shuttles are, but I had a couple. My great Aunt tatted, quilted, made pine straw vases; she was so creative and so skilled at anything.

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

She's lovely.

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Moth girl is lovely! She has such a happy face, I have to smile.

sirkkis said...

Wonderful and inspirational "Moth alteration", Debra.
Utterly original, love her!
Happy weekend xx

WILLIE...! =(^..^)= said...

Just passing...
The little Moth Girl is lovely...
And Moth antlers are generally know
as Antennae..And they are formed by
Flagellum segments..!
And..Yes! Tatting needles are the correct
name for them..!

I still have such things, not only from mia
Mama, but from mia Nona..Grandma..!
Who taught me many things, as Sicilian boys
are raised like the Sicilian girls..so l'm
fairly talented..! Thankyo..! :O)

Here's a Blog you may find of interest, one l've
followed for some years now...!
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Debra said...

Thank you

WILLIE...! =(^..^)= said...

Oh! I am sorry...I forgot to give you the
Blog link....

http://mythreadbearlife.blogspot.com/

Debra said...

The blog is beautiful!

Debbie Nolan said...

I love your Moth girl...those blue shoes for sure are eye catching. Your grandma sounds like mine. She helped me to learn to sew too. Always wanted to crochet but didn't seem to find the patience for that gift. Helped her quilt though and that was fun. Hope you have a great week. Hugs!

artbyjune said...

She is so lovely.

Lowcarb team member said...

Visiting from Nicole's blog.
Grandma's /Grandmothers are so special aren't they, I have wonderful memories of mine.
I do like your moth girl.

All the best Jan