My first love really is doll making. And this is Fred. He is 24" tall. A Colorado rancher who would rather sit in his chair and sleep than do most anything else!
Note the white socks. I don't think there's a rancher in this state that does not wear white socks! And the red plaid shirt and overalls
The greatest challenge...his hair! to make it thinning, balding, white/gray....truly fun though!
Poor Fred, I think he fell asleep again! He'd really like to go fishing...his tackle box is hanging from his chair.
Mom taught me to sew at a very young age. Such a great skill! I only use it these days to make doll clothes. I stitched his shirt, his overalls, his socks and his hat. Amazing what you can do when you are inspired by art!
It was 72 degrees here today and we were out doing yardwork for a couple hours. When I came inside, I felt like Fred, I just wanted to sit in the chair and fall asleep.
At my age, I think there is a little bit of Fred in each of us. This doll was recreated from a photo of the husband of one of mom's friends. I don't think I've ever met the "real" Fred...but I sure feel like I know him!
3 comments:
Jen, what the heck did you use to make the face and hands. he is just wonderful.
SHHHH dont wake Fred....
Jenn D
This is one of my very first handmade dolls and the face, hands and feet were from a vinyl kit by a company that is no longer in business. The ones I do now are made with polymer clay and look much the same.
For the face, just roll out polymer clay and put it over a styrofoam egg and go from there. Keeps it light that way.
Thank you, I will put it on my list of things to do...right after I master 3D quilling....
I follow your work, and you are brilliant. keep the creative juices flowing...
Jenn D
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