Friday, November 15, 2024

A Doll In A Lime Green Dress 💚 . . . . . & A Garden Gate Revamp

Greetings lovely friends & readers

A few weeks ago now I purchased a gorgeous new length of Oilcloth for my dining table from * Here *..  I chose a pale sage green for a change, then while waiting for it to arrive I seriously doubted my choice. I need not have worried - it was Gorgeous!


Although I only managed one good picking from my Lilac this year, the fragrance was heavenly & filled the house with its perfume 💜
 


Earlier this year my friend Jane messaged me a photo of a doll she'd seen on Pinterest & asked me if I could please make it for her as she'd especially fallen in love with the lime green dress & the primitive "grubbiness" of her. 



This was the picture Jane sent me.  A search of Pinterest failed to turn up any pattern for the dolly so I had to improvise.  After much debate (with myself) I used Rosalie Dekker Linen Angel pattern for the arms, legs & body but drew my own face shape as it needed to be a raggedy style face.  I also enlarged the pattern by 100%.  It was not without it's challenges 😉


We have finished with fires for the year so it feels strange to see the painted legs drying by the fire. I have to curb my perfectionism tendencies when making these primitive style dolls & I find this tricky at times.  Her shoes were painted in black & then sanded when dry.

I had the orange wool in my stash so I made the plaits & then lay the dolly on some paper towels, covered her face & sprayed liberally with hair spray ... 3 or 4 good coats makes the plaits stiff enough to stand out - she very much has a Pippi Longstocking vibe to her 💗  Painting the face was left til last & I was happy with the end result - it's been awhile since I've done this & I felt very nervous about it but I think I captured her expression well.



Prior to making the doll I showed the picture to my dear friend Shirley & said Jane wants this doll made with a green linen dress. "Oh No" said Shirley - that is not linen standing out puffy like that, that fabric is dupion silk!  I think I have just that colour in my stash!!!!"  So I am deeply grateful to Shirley for giving me the offcut in just the perfect Chartreuse green colour
After I'd made the dress & thought how sweet it looked I then had to dunk the whole thing, lace & all, in parisienne essence to tea dye/grubby it up.  This was scary stuff dear friends!! Then I had the not fun job of trying to iron it all out nicely again 😑

Once she had finally come to life & been sent down to Jane I received a lovely photo of her sitting on Janes shelf.  Phew!  💚 I'd quite fallen in love with this sweet little doll & could happily have kept her at my house!

Early last year youngest son removed a falling-down fence across the front of his propertyl  This green gate was attached to the fence & - as I was there helping in my capacity as Steptoe - the gate came home with me.  Last month I finally dragged it out, scrubbed it & then gave it 2 good coats of plain black paint.  I also found this half-round wire basket under my house so this got spray painted black while I was outside painting.


Once I was happy with the gate I affixed it firmly in my garden at the edge of my deck & attached the half round basket using cable ties.  I decided to double line it as I know how the birds pull at this coconut fibre matting & it doesn't last long.  


I filled it with compost & potting mix.  Little One inspected my work, gave it his approval ... then I trimmed the edges of the matting.  I planted 2 punnets of white Impatiens in the basket.  



The plants were tiny & are taking awhile to grow as it's still been so cold here.  I am hopefull they will grow & spill out over the edges of the basket.  A small sign tied to the gate just finished it off nicely.

This is looking across at it through the garden.  Those tall green plants in the foreground are perennial Phlox & have a vivid white flower.  I am hoping the white & black combination will look effective.

I am so thrilled with my green painted drawers planted with the lobelia & also the wrought iron chair filled with petunias.  The combination of the blue plates on the wall just finishes it all off nicely & makes me happy when I walk past it. 💙💚

Dearest friends, if you have not entered my Christmas Giveaway as yet, go to this post * Here * as there are still a couple of weeks left to enter.  Remember I will post to anywhere in the world - be in to win dear readers.

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend - I have family coming to visit & then I'm hosting my craft group on Monday so I am off to the kitchen to bake.

Thank you, as always, for your welcome visits here today,

Sending much love & friendship to you all,



3 comments:

  1. You have made a beautiful doll Julie, I am sure she is much loved. Maybe you can make another for you? The gate and plant container look wonderful. when that front plant flowers it will be stunning. Good to see one of the work inspectors at work.

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  2. Wow! I am in awe of your skills. The doll is fantastic - you'll just have to make one for yourself now. I so enjoyed seeing Little One inspecting your planting. The blue and white display looks wonderful. Our everyday crockery is blue and white (Spode 'Blue Italian' and Wood and Sons 'Yuan') and it makes me so happy to be using it.
    Have a colour-filled week.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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  3. The dolly is gorgeous, Julie. You have excelled with her. Love, love, love her sweet expression, and the pretty, green dress is fabulous. The gate and wire basket looks perfect. It won't be long till the impatiens are spilling over and adding even more beauty to the verandah and garden. Enjoy your baking.

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