WIP Friday – Maminka doll

This is not such a great photo — I just couldn’t get a good one today as I left it too late and it’s quite overcast this afternoon — but you get the idea.

So, this is my WIP for today – a doll made from a pattern in this wonderful Japanese craft book.

It’s designed by the very talented Mitsuko from Maminka — which theoretically should look a little like one of these girls, but there is no way the pattern piece for the head will result in a face as round as these… instead it comes out looking a little squished. I am a little disappointed in how she is turning out as my doll making skills are a little rusty (see the puckered neck, the wonky eyes?) and I wasn’t as careful as I could have been with the stitching.

Never mind…

It is nice to make a doll from someone else’s pattern once in a while – I find it so much easier just to follow the directions rather than fiddle with pattern pieces of my own concoction which don’t always quite fit together in the way I imagined. It’s also good in terms of studying how someone else tackles the shape of an arm, the way a head fits on to the body or the proportions of the limbs to the torso etc. Unsurprisingly it isn’t quite as satisfying as visualising, designing and stitching a character all of your own but it’s a good exercise for someone who is feeling a bit out of touch with it all.

Responses

1 lyn says:

5th January 2007 at 10:14 pm

Well I think she’s lovely.
: )

2 kippiann says:

5th January 2007 at 11:36 pm

I like your doll better than the pattern photo. She has much more personality! She most defnitely is quite lovely.

3 Mama Urchin says:

6th January 2007 at 12:05 am

I think she’s quite sweet. Her face and hair remind me of raggedy ann.

4 molly says:

6th January 2007 at 12:28 am

it is nice to just follow along with someone else’s pattern sometimes. i find that i can learn a lot from that sometimes to add to my own sewing…
i think your doll looks so sweet though. and i wouldn’t mind a dress in that fabric either!

(so glad you signed up for the miniswap, too)

5 rfg says:

6th January 2007 at 1:29 am

she’s adorable!

6 Liane says:

6th January 2007 at 2:44 am

I love it! I tried the same pattern a while ago and wasn’t totally thrilled with the results either…my head turned out much to thin and long. Yours looks great.

7 joy says:

6th January 2007 at 3:20 am

i like the wonky eyes-i bet your girls love it-don’t be too hard on yourself.

8 lauren says:

6th January 2007 at 7:38 am

I love the dress on this doll! It is so pretty. I wish I could sew clothes a little better! I think you did an awesome job. :)

9 ann C says:

6th January 2007 at 7:40 am

Your doll is beautiful, and I think the aspects you pointed out make her all the more lovely!

10 fawn says:

6th January 2007 at 8:32 am

yours is much cuter than the originals!

11 Sam says:

6th January 2007 at 9:15 am

The doll is darling! I just bought that same fabric on Friday, except mine has a brown background. I love it!

12 maminka says:

7th January 2007 at 6:03 pm

Hello. It is MITSUKO.
Thank you for making my HANA.
HANA is like to my daughter.
The doll that you made is arranged very lovelily.
It is very glad.
May I introduce the doll that you made with my Brog?