Here is the Spicy Brown t-shirt I was wearing yesterday
and here is the lollipop doll, asleep
and awake
Not my favorite project, but it did give me a chance to do shashiko on polka dots, which I wanted to try
and to make some felted beads
from the roving moki gave me.
rachel says
i think that doll is very creative, and i like the polka dot embroidery, as well as the polka dot fabric and the felt buttons. Maybe Roxy would like to cuddle with it!
Amanda says
I like her! On the t-shirt, she looks like a pez dispenser. It’s hard to tell from the pictures, how tall is the doll? If she’s not too tall, it probably would be a good size for Roxy to carry around (and bang into things). Were the beads difficult to make? They’re very cute. I’ve been wanting to try needle felting, but I haven’t gotten to it yet.
Lyn says
She’s lovely, cute little face !!
moki says
Yay! The beads are great! The doll is darling!
Melissa says
Hello! I just found you via your etsy shop. I just set one up myself and was looking at the other dolls there. I crochet little toys and have been wantin to try a kokeishi doll for some time. I have just finished a batch of russian inspired dolls and want to do a sort of around the world in crochet dolls! I love your blog and the things you make. They are so cute and I am really looking forward to reading more of your blog. I am a Mum of 3 little boys 5,3 and 1 and live in Australia
myra says
Thanks for sharing your spicy brown shirt. I gotta get one of the kokeshi shirts soo cute!
And your kokeshi doll is so awesome. I love the felted beads in her hair. Such a nice touch!