Project by Tonia Mitchell from Fayetteville, Ga. Sitting in church one Sunday, Tonia was inspired by the words of her minister: "If people found the thing they love to do and they do it well, this world would be a much different place." A determined and joyful Tonia does just that, and now those life-affirming qualities are conveyed in the faces of her expressive and unique soft-sculptured dolls. Materials: 1/4 yard fabric for face and hands assorted fabrics for clothing assorted threads waxed linen thread stuffing acrylic paint for eyes, lips colored pencils fabric markers needle 5" doll making needle paintbrushes fibers for hair embellishments: beads, buttons, shells, feathers, ribbon, gourds sewing machine and scissors stuffing tools (try hemostats, chopsticks, skewers) Steps: 1. Create a face/head pattern (profile), trace on fabric, sew, trim, turn, stuff, and sculpt. 2. Create a hand pattern, trace on fabric, sew, trim, turn, stuff, and sculpt. 3. Create a pattern for torso, legs, and shoes. Trace the patterns on fabric, sew, trim, turn, and stuff all pieces. 4. Construct body (by sewing on parts and/or using button joint technique). 5. Attach head, hands, and shoes using ladder stitch. 6. Highlight facial features with paints, pencils, markers, etc. 7. Make clothes for the doll and dress her. 8. Sew on hair and style it as desired. 9. Embellish further if desired. Website: www.tkmitchell.com
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