Punkdorf doll
Look! I’m twittering (as of 22 minutes ago)! I seem to think in tweets these days so it suits my style.
Look! I’m making another Waldorf doll (I have been calling them punkdorf dolls due to my very un-Waldorf kind of approach. Lots of swearing and seam ripping).
Look! I found a very nice blog – beautiful dolls – and I wish I looked so incredibly gorgeous (and French) as I sew up my little creations.
Hi Loobylu! I love how you called your style ‘punkdorf’! Who wants to do it the boring way, anyway?I agree with you about how addictive celebrity blogs are. But at least I save money reading the blogs, instead of buying the magazines!
Good luck with your dolls!
Carla Darlingwww.carladarling.blogspot.com
I love punkdorf. Absolutely perfect!
Great doll!the yellow chenille is great…well so is the red stripes and fruit. LOL!Lori
Its punk cute
I so love your dolls! The french ones are gorgeous, but yours have spunk and style. Isnt that apple fabric the best? I am reaching the end of my stash of it…cant seem to find it anymore.
Awesome to see you twittering! I cannot believe they mulched a lemon tree. Was it huge? They could have dug it up and sold it. A ridiculous twig of a lemon tree that won’t fruit for years still sells for $30.
she’s so cute! and, thanks for that link . . . lovely!
Love the doll. Looks a lot like the one on your banner. 🙂
I signed up for a twitter and now use it all of maybe twice a month. I forget about it!
I love love love making waldorf style dolls… I grew up with them. I didn’t go to waldorf school but my across the street neighbors did and we all learned to make them together.Here’s a link to another helpful tutorial:
http://www.make-baby-stuff.com/Waldorf-doll.html
Punkdorf….too cute!
hee hee…I’m glad that I’m not the only serene crafter who likes the odd swearing mutter under her breath as she reaches for the seam ripper! I think your dolls are delicious! Jen