Thursday, May 31, 2007

My Dolls are Fabric Whores, too ...

Collecting dolls is almost as fun as collecting fabric (and somehow restraint is easier with the dolls) and making or sewing for dolls is a really great excuse for fabric ...

I started making elves and hand puppets because of the fabric sickness. My husband said "
You buy all this fabric, WHAT are you going to with it? ARE you going to do anything with it?" (Ugh, hate it when they have a point.)

So after ... conceding, I got myself juried into a craft guild and tried to seriously make art dolls and puppets, a perfect way to use lush and wild fabrics as seen on Myrna the first of the Fairy
Broadmothers in her Phyllis Diller inspired gown, and on this velvet and brocade bodied dragon puppet named Arthur ...


And Santa's elves are made for jewel-toned velvets and wools with brocade ribbon and salvaged vintage fur trim (only kind I'll use) ... this was Nick, he became victim to a disgruntled dog left at home with a sitter the day after my first craft show ended ... bad doggie ... but Mommy still loves you.


But lemme tell ya, being a stay-at-home-mom is not conducive to sculpting and painting, so tried my hand at sewing for dolls - this way the fabric supply could remain bountiful - starting with lil' 7" Riley. Here in a cutesy-wootsy calico dress with cotton lace trim ...


The progression to vinyl 16" fashion dolls was quick ... this outfit was the pinnacle so far of my "career" sewing for this scale doll as I was asked to make it for a magazine article (
yay!). It's made of embroided taffeta silk and tea-stained embroidered cotton net lace - yummy!

(photo by Nora in SF)

A doll came into my collection that raised the bar on my sewing ... meet Veruca, my one and only Sybarite. Most Syb collectors have multiples of this doll, but one is plenty here! Here seen in embroidered net lace over palest pink dupioni silk. Full length of this gown seen here.


Such a gorgeous bitch of a doll; she makes everything look better and she will slap the crap out of you if you don't agree.


Alas, poor diva, she has been abandoned for the big resin
BJDs (Asian ball jointed Dollfies) ...
This is
Milagra, she is a BJD by ElfDoll (model name Sooah). This was from one of her first photo shoots while here ... already a fully fledged fabric whore draping herself in brocade, silk dupioni and embroidered net lace (have you noticed a preference yet?) ...


Somehow rich fabrics look better on resin (like the Sybs and BJDs) than on plastic ...


And ya know, the male
BJDs look awesome in wild prints ...


So ... what's your excuse for the fabric hoarding,
hmmm?


Sunday, May 27, 2007

Hello, call me Ursa, I am a Fabric Whore.

I love fabric. I sew and make things because I love fabric and need an excuse to have every imaginable kind of fabric on hand. The lusher, the more brilliantly colored, the more wildly patterned, the better.

But whore cannot live by fabric alone. We need thread, and trims and fasteners and and and ...

And when you live in the middle of the sticks where the closest GOOD fabric store is easily two hours drive away you buy online. And you get sick of that B.A.S.* real damned quick. (Big Auction Site; until their auction fees go down and their customer service goes up I won't give them the searchable reference.)

So, welcome dear fellow whores, we are far from alone. We can enable each other into more fabrics and more project needs to purchase fabrics for ... please join me with your comments and please also share your favorite links on the Fabric Whore index site ...

Yours in fiber & crafts,
Ursa