With less than 10 days until the doll show, I am working on finishing 11 inch Jumeau’s dress and creating a lace bonnet at the same time. A beautiful lace bonnet must have lots of lace and ribbons.
I made another Jumeau head. The head #1 was okay but I did not like the shape of eye cut and lips. This head mold was originally taken from Depose’ Jumeau and the head #2 looks more like Depose’ to me.
I discovered a crochet outfit for my all bisque Kestner doll in my inventory, but is it intended for a boy doll? Well, my friend gave me great advice to add an over-lay skirt to a romper and make it into a dress. So here it is! I can’t stop playing with this little girl. She is just too cute!
This doll will be available at WDD show & Sale in Sacramento on April 6th along with 11″ Jumeau doll.
The 6.5 inch all-bisque Kestner I’ve been working on since last year has finally been completed this much so far. This is the first doll I’ve made using this mold, so there’s still room for improvement, but I think she turned out cute. I am not used to making such small dolls and now I know how hard it is!
If I can make the dress in time, I will take her to the WDD doll show in Sacramento with Millet Jumeau.
11” Jumeau head just came out from kiln. Her navy colored eyes are modern PW eyes from Hand Craft in UK. I thought I made her eye cut too large but they seem to be okay.
I am still in the process of making Bru dress but I also started making another doll.
I will be joining the World Doll Day Show and Sale in Sacramento CA on April 6th ( Sat) and I will take a little 10″ Jumeau for sale. I made a prototype for myself early this year and I love her so much, I was looking for the jumeau body mold for that size to reproduce the doll. And I finally acquired the mold set so I can make the same doll to offer. I will be making the same dress since I still have the materials left. This doll will be offered at the show first and will be available to the public if she doesn’t sell at the show.