A Crafts Community For Craft Ideas & DIY Projects - Craftster.org
Help | About | Contact | Press | Advertise | Terms | Site Map
Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Random Tip: Curious if a project is for sale, or if someone wants to do a private swap with you?  Please Personal Message the member rather than posting on the thread.
Total Members: 290,225
Currently Running With Scissors:
719 Guests and 23 Users
Home Craftster Community Crafting Articles Craft Tutorials My Craftster Crafting Calendar City Guides Craft Shop

  Show Posts
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 62
1  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: 'The Walking Dead' Daryl Dixon plush! on: December 20, 2012 12:57:22 PM
HaHa! I'm so tickled by this. You had to include the infamous "necklace!" Great work.
2  PAPER CRAFTS, SCRAPBOOKING & ATCs (ARTIST TRADING CARDS) / Paper Crafts: Completed Projects: General / Re: Tutorial (with photos) - matchbox suitcase on: November 24, 2012 06:48:39 AM
This is really nice. Perfect for dolls' luggage.
3  PAPER CRAFTS, SCRAPBOOKING & ATCs (ARTIST TRADING CARDS) / Paper Crafts: Completed Projects: General / Re: Newspaper basket for advent candles on: November 24, 2012 06:40:05 AM
That turned out really nice!  How long does a newspaper basket last you?
4  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: Wire-framed rag dolls: with tutorial on: November 13, 2012 06:39:31 AM
Thank you! My daughter designed the look of the black-haired doll. She wanted her to have freckles and short curly hair, so I gave it my best shot.
5  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: Wire-framed rag dolls: with tutorial on: November 11, 2012 06:19:04 PM
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I was worried it wasn't very good.
6  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: Wire-framed rag dolls: with tutorial on: November 11, 2012 04:19:08 PM
Aw! Thank you for the replies! It's only my second ever tutorial so feel free to ask questions if something isn't clear.
7  HOME SWEET HOME / Crafty Housewares: Completed Projects: Reconstructed / Re: Tufted Headboard from Old Couch on: November 11, 2012 04:14:59 PM
Gasp! So genius!
8  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Wire-framed rag dolls: with tutorial on: November 11, 2012 08:34:08 AM
 Ever since I was 6 or 7, I've wanted to make a little doll that could be but into different poses. I've made various attempts through the years with varying amounts of success. I made these last year with my daughter and am finally getting around to posting.
Hers:

Mine:


I started with two pieces of wire bent into a configuration like this: One piece branches off to form the arms. The other goes down and is bent to make the legs and feet.


Then I secured that skeleton with crochet thread.


Using some fluff from a pillow, I draped it over the frame and wrapped and tied it in place.


I wrapped a ball of fluff up in a square of netting or tulle that I had and tied that on to the little neck part,


And continued wrapping the thread until it looked like this.


I cut skin from old t-shirts to make arms and quasi-footie/legs and sewed them together.


The head was a rectangle piece folded over(wrong side out), stitched to fit, then turned and the extra fabric sewn to the arms/sleeves.


You can probably tell I was making it up as I went along.  Grin

When it looked like this, I could get to the fun part...


...hair and make up! More t-shirts made this girl's tresses:





And black yarn for this curly 'do



And fabric paint for the faces.




9  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: This is a unicorn on: March 14, 2012 02:05:39 PM
Aww! They are so cute! And yes, I see a clear difference in the two species.
10  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: Wolverine plush on: February 14, 2012 06:17:14 AM
That is a very huggable size. I hope to see more of your creations!
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 62


only results with images
include swap threads
advanced search



your ad could be here!

How-To Videos
Art Talk with Osang Gwon
Art Talk with Terence Koh
Sandcastle: Creating the Sand Pile
Creating the Towers of the Sandcastle
How to Build a Sandcastle
Latest Blog Articles
Gamer Wednesday: Tetris Shelves
May 22, 2013 Featured Projects
Mr X Stitch Presents: The Cutting (& Stitching) Edge - Sarah Greaves

Comparison Shopping
Symbol LS2208 Barcode Scanner w/Stand (LS2208-SR20007R... - $79.00
Portable Handheld Recorder (2 GB microSD Card - Portable... - $82.95
Panasonic KX-FA83 black fax toner - $8.99
XE-A507 Cash Register - $289.90
Brother Typewriter Ribbons and Correction SX4000 SX... - $105.24




Support Craftster
Become a
Friend of Craftster

Buy Craftster Swag
Buy Craft Supplies
Comparison Shopping

Craftster heartily thanks the following peeps...
Moderators

Follow Craftster...






Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.11 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC
SimplePortal 2.3.5 © 2008-2012, SimplePortal
Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!

Copyright ©2003-2013, Craftster.org an Internet Brands company.