Holly is my Zwergnase Junior Wentje who came here at Christmastime, a present from my husband Brian. Until now the poor girl has stood for ages in her default outfit then she was changed into a 'hand me down' from one of my other dolls, but today, finally, she has an outfit of her own.
I wanted to make her some loose fitting linen overalls and so searched on line for photos of what I had in mind. So firstly I made a pattern by taking her measurements and drawing it out on a large piece of brown paper. She's 55cm tall so the usual A4 sheets wouldn't work for her. I tweaked it a few times and then decided to use an old pair of trousers of mine to cut up for the fabric. I don't have much linen type fabric here and all that I do have would have been too small. Plus I didn't really want to use good fabric in case the pattern was not a good fit for her.
I'm really pleased with how they've turned out. I used some red metal overall clips that are meant for human sized items, and they worked perfectly for her. I made a simple cap sleeved white tee shirt to finish off the look.
The overalls have large pockets on the sides so that Holly can fill them with her belongings or of course she can fit her hands in them too.
I have tweaked my pattern slightly to make them a little less full under the arms, and next time I think I will make them with short legs for the summer.
I hope you're all keeping safe and having a nice day.
Big hugs, Sharon xxx
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Thursday, 21 May 2020
Sunday, 9 February 2020
February Already! And finally some dolly time :)
Most people complain that January goes by so slowly after the rush of December and Christmas but I must admit, that having been in the UK from the 3rd to the 11th, the month seemed to whizz by! I was hardly home when the 31st arrived and brought with it my son Brendan who came over for a week's holiday with us. He mainly comes to see us on his own as he has more holidays than his wife Virginia, so when she comes to Spain she naturally spends the time with her family. Anyway, it was a great week, we did lots of chatting and laughing and of course shopping, Brendan always wants to buy things here that are apparently much cheaper than the UK, so he keeps us very busy!!
Lucy loves having Brendan home!
On the dolly front I have sold a couple of dolls and done a bit of sewing as well as have taken some photos of different dolls who've had a change of clothes or wig. The weather has been lovely, very warm and sunny, perfect weather for taking my girls outside to photograph.....
Here is Holly (formerly Wentje, the doll I showed in my last post), she is a Zwergnase Junior and is 55cm tall. I changed her into this dress that I made ages ago for another doll that has since left for pastures new. I then added a 'shirt' underneath so that it looked a bit different from when the last doll wore it. When I first got her I wasn't sure about her but since I got back from the UK and have had a chance to 'play' with her, she's really grown on me.
Also today I changed the wig on my Little Cosmos Dolls Robin. I've always thought of her as a dark haired girl but yesterday I received this wig from a group order I'd participated in back in the autumn. By the time it arrived, I couldn't remember who I'd ordered it for!!! So Dylan (Robin) tried it and I really think it suits her so she will keep it.
Who'd have thought she'd look so angelic as a blond! Funny how looks can be so deceiving though😉
I also changed my little Sienna (Bastian, also by Little Cosmos Dolls) into this cute outfit by the Gorjuss company. It seems odd to have a coat with short sleeves but it's not cold here now so little Sienna doesn't mind 😉. This girl's face so appeals to me, she always looks so worried, like she's scared she's about to be told off!!!
I made a couple of outfits for my Kaye Wiggs girls, here is Gracie modelling the outfit I made for her....It wasn't quite finished in this photo, I'd forgotten to put the cord through the bottom of the sleeveless hoodie!!
Here we go, the cord is now done and I made another outfit, this time for Hope.
I have a third outfit cut out and ready to sew for Layla, I'll get to that soon I'm sure!
In the meantime, I am off to the UK again on Thursday to see my mum and brother. My mum has been doing very well since her fall and is completely on the mend now, thank goodness. She was recently discharged by the physiotherapists and is now walking well with the aid of a walking stick or a walking frame. I'm only going for five days but looking forward to it....apart from the weather!!!
I have some dolly purchases to pick up whilst over there so hopefully will have some new arrivals to show you on my return.
Have a great week ahead, and for those of you being affected by Storm Ciara, keep safe and warm.
Big hugs
Sharon in Spain xxx
Lucy loves having Brendan home!
On the dolly front I have sold a couple of dolls and done a bit of sewing as well as have taken some photos of different dolls who've had a change of clothes or wig. The weather has been lovely, very warm and sunny, perfect weather for taking my girls outside to photograph.....
Here is Holly (formerly Wentje, the doll I showed in my last post), she is a Zwergnase Junior and is 55cm tall. I changed her into this dress that I made ages ago for another doll that has since left for pastures new. I then added a 'shirt' underneath so that it looked a bit different from when the last doll wore it. When I first got her I wasn't sure about her but since I got back from the UK and have had a chance to 'play' with her, she's really grown on me.
Also today I changed the wig on my Little Cosmos Dolls Robin. I've always thought of her as a dark haired girl but yesterday I received this wig from a group order I'd participated in back in the autumn. By the time it arrived, I couldn't remember who I'd ordered it for!!! So Dylan (Robin) tried it and I really think it suits her so she will keep it.
Who'd have thought she'd look so angelic as a blond! Funny how looks can be so deceiving though😉
I also changed my little Sienna (Bastian, also by Little Cosmos Dolls) into this cute outfit by the Gorjuss company. It seems odd to have a coat with short sleeves but it's not cold here now so little Sienna doesn't mind 😉. This girl's face so appeals to me, she always looks so worried, like she's scared she's about to be told off!!!
I made a couple of outfits for my Kaye Wiggs girls, here is Gracie modelling the outfit I made for her....It wasn't quite finished in this photo, I'd forgotten to put the cord through the bottom of the sleeveless hoodie!!
Here we go, the cord is now done and I made another outfit, this time for Hope.
I have a third outfit cut out and ready to sew for Layla, I'll get to that soon I'm sure!
In the meantime, I am off to the UK again on Thursday to see my mum and brother. My mum has been doing very well since her fall and is completely on the mend now, thank goodness. She was recently discharged by the physiotherapists and is now walking well with the aid of a walking stick or a walking frame. I'm only going for five days but looking forward to it....apart from the weather!!!
I have some dolly purchases to pick up whilst over there so hopefully will have some new arrivals to show you on my return.
Have a great week ahead, and for those of you being affected by Storm Ciara, keep safe and warm.
Big hugs
Sharon in Spain xxx
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Thursday, 16 January 2020
All the best laid plans.....
Firstly I would like to wish everyone who reads my blog, a very Happy New Year! I hope that 2020 is a great year for all of you.
Secondly I would like to apologise for not wishing you all a wonderful Christmas, but the truth is everything went pear shaped for us here just before the holidays and I never got the chance to post on my blog as planned.
I mentioned in one of my previous posts that I was going to the UK on the 14th December to meet up with my mum and my brother John and travel back with them to Spain on the 15th for them to spend Christmas and the New Year with us. The journey to the UK was uneventful and although we had a slight delay on the way back to Malaga, all went well and we arrived home to my place at about lunchtime.
We had lunch and chatted for the afternoon, I think, if I remember rightly, my mum started to knit a woolly hat for one of my dolls. Then my mum went to my friends place (she was away and offered my family her place to stay in as since moving we haven't a lot of room), just a minutes walk away, to unpack.
A little while later my brother came running back to tell me that my mum had fallen over and he couldn't get her up. I ran with him back to my mum and she had fallen backwards down a small step......
The ambulance came and took her to hospital, she was in a lot of pain and having a panic attack because of this pain.
To cut a long story short, my 83 year old mum was hospitalised with a broken hip and was operated on the following day. Here in Spain, you're more or less expected to stay in the hospital 24/7 with your person, so I slept in the chair next to her bed for four nights. We went home on the 19th and from that date on I looked after my mum at home, she was encouraged to walk using a walking frame, and has been doing really well, thank goodness.
My mum needed a lot of help at first, especially with her personal care, and I stayed with her at my friends place whilst my brother stayed with Brian and the dogs at ours. My brother John has learning disabilities so he needs a certain amount of supervision too.
Christmas Day was nice though, if hard work. We had our dinner outside on our deck as it was such a lovely day. I didn't get time to wrap the presents until late on Christmas Eve, the Christmas cards remained in the box, the proper linen napkins and table cloth remained elusive and we had to resort to a paper tablecloth and paper napkins....the prawns for my seafood starter were uncooked so we couldn't eat those, and I had to substitute them for some crab sticks that were in my fridge that were barely in date.....and it wasn't until halfway through lunch that I realised I'd forgotten to put glasses on the table and wine in the fridge...but apart from that the food tasted good and there was plenty of it!!!!
After Christmas mum's insurance company sent a nurse from the UK to travel back with her to her home on the 3rd January, I had planned to go with her for a few days but decided to stay for just over a week so that I could help her in her home as well as get a care plan in place for when I came back home to Spain.
I arrived home last Saturday, 11th January, and slept in my own bed, with my husband for the first time in almost a month! I have never appreciated my own bed so much! 😊
In the meantime my mum has a carer visiting each morning and a physiotherapist has been each day this week to help her to regain a good level of mobility. She seems to be doing well and hopefully when I return to the UK again next month to visit her, she will be able to go back upstairs in her house as so far she has had to remain downstairs.
So today I got back to my Christmas present doll from my husband Brian. She is a Zwergnase Junior Wentje and she is 55cm tall. Wentje is one of a limited edition of 50 dolls worldwide, she is handpainted and has a human hair wig. I haven't had time to sew her anything yet but hope to do so soon.
Here are a few photos of her. I think she is one of those dolls that really benefits from being photographed in natural light as she looked quite plain inside my doll room, but I think she came more alive when I took her outside this evening just as the sun was starting to set.
So there you have our Christmas. My mum falling was a horrible end to what had already been a really awful year. I am hoping that 2020 will be better for all of us. I'm very glad to see the back of 2019 to be honest and am going into this new year with a positive attitude.
I hope 2020 is great for all of you. Thank you for continuing to visit my blog, please keep coming and commenting as I really appreciate it.
Big hugs to all of you
Sharon xxx
Secondly I would like to apologise for not wishing you all a wonderful Christmas, but the truth is everything went pear shaped for us here just before the holidays and I never got the chance to post on my blog as planned.
I mentioned in one of my previous posts that I was going to the UK on the 14th December to meet up with my mum and my brother John and travel back with them to Spain on the 15th for them to spend Christmas and the New Year with us. The journey to the UK was uneventful and although we had a slight delay on the way back to Malaga, all went well and we arrived home to my place at about lunchtime.
We had lunch and chatted for the afternoon, I think, if I remember rightly, my mum started to knit a woolly hat for one of my dolls. Then my mum went to my friends place (she was away and offered my family her place to stay in as since moving we haven't a lot of room), just a minutes walk away, to unpack.
A little while later my brother came running back to tell me that my mum had fallen over and he couldn't get her up. I ran with him back to my mum and she had fallen backwards down a small step......
The ambulance came and took her to hospital, she was in a lot of pain and having a panic attack because of this pain.
To cut a long story short, my 83 year old mum was hospitalised with a broken hip and was operated on the following day. Here in Spain, you're more or less expected to stay in the hospital 24/7 with your person, so I slept in the chair next to her bed for four nights. We went home on the 19th and from that date on I looked after my mum at home, she was encouraged to walk using a walking frame, and has been doing really well, thank goodness.
My mum needed a lot of help at first, especially with her personal care, and I stayed with her at my friends place whilst my brother stayed with Brian and the dogs at ours. My brother John has learning disabilities so he needs a certain amount of supervision too.
Christmas Day was nice though, if hard work. We had our dinner outside on our deck as it was such a lovely day. I didn't get time to wrap the presents until late on Christmas Eve, the Christmas cards remained in the box, the proper linen napkins and table cloth remained elusive and we had to resort to a paper tablecloth and paper napkins....the prawns for my seafood starter were uncooked so we couldn't eat those, and I had to substitute them for some crab sticks that were in my fridge that were barely in date.....and it wasn't until halfway through lunch that I realised I'd forgotten to put glasses on the table and wine in the fridge...but apart from that the food tasted good and there was plenty of it!!!!
After Christmas mum's insurance company sent a nurse from the UK to travel back with her to her home on the 3rd January, I had planned to go with her for a few days but decided to stay for just over a week so that I could help her in her home as well as get a care plan in place for when I came back home to Spain.
I arrived home last Saturday, 11th January, and slept in my own bed, with my husband for the first time in almost a month! I have never appreciated my own bed so much! 😊
In the meantime my mum has a carer visiting each morning and a physiotherapist has been each day this week to help her to regain a good level of mobility. She seems to be doing well and hopefully when I return to the UK again next month to visit her, she will be able to go back upstairs in her house as so far she has had to remain downstairs.
So today I got back to my Christmas present doll from my husband Brian. She is a Zwergnase Junior Wentje and she is 55cm tall. Wentje is one of a limited edition of 50 dolls worldwide, she is handpainted and has a human hair wig. I haven't had time to sew her anything yet but hope to do so soon.
Here are a few photos of her. I think she is one of those dolls that really benefits from being photographed in natural light as she looked quite plain inside my doll room, but I think she came more alive when I took her outside this evening just as the sun was starting to set.
So there you have our Christmas. My mum falling was a horrible end to what had already been a really awful year. I am hoping that 2020 will be better for all of us. I'm very glad to see the back of 2019 to be honest and am going into this new year with a positive attitude.
I hope 2020 is great for all of you. Thank you for continuing to visit my blog, please keep coming and commenting as I really appreciate it.
Big hugs to all of you
Sharon xxx
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Saturday, 17 February 2018
A new dress for Jo (Zwergnase Junior Miriam)...
I had a little bit of time to do some sewing in the last couple of days so thought I'd make a dress for Jo, my Zwergnase 55cm Junior Miriam. She's a lovely size to sew for but I'm not sure that I've found her style yet!
I used this cute cat fabric that I bought at the big Craft Show last December, and added some rick rack in pink, plus a few pale pink tiny buttons. I thought black and white striped socks would work well with this outfit but I don't appear to have any here at the coast! So she is wearing a pair of two tone pink striped human baby socks and grey human baby boots, both from Primark!
Thank you for visiting, I hope you're all having a lovely weekend!
Big hugs Sharon xx
I used this cute cat fabric that I bought at the big Craft Show last December, and added some rick rack in pink, plus a few pale pink tiny buttons. I thought black and white striped socks would work well with this outfit but I don't appear to have any here at the coast! So she is wearing a pair of two tone pink striped human baby socks and grey human baby boots, both from Primark!
Big hugs Sharon xx
Thursday, 18 January 2018
Zwergnase Junior Miriam....
This young lady arrived today and I'm really impressed with her! She is Zwergnase Junior Miriam but she is the bigger size of 55cm (the regular Juniors are 50cm) and has a very similar body to the smaller girls. I've noticed one difference though, she has a better neck joint in that the join is actually up the top of the neck rather than at the bottom, this means that she looks better in lower necklines....you can't see the join!
I love her pouty face, and like all Zwergnase dolls, her expression seems to change with just the slightest tilt of her head! It's uncanny really!
Her name will be Jo as she reminds me of a friend of mine called Joanne.
I took a few photos of her in a new dress I made for her arrival. Because I was working to just photos there are a few things I will change about my pattern. I saw this photo:
And thought I'd try to recreate it for Miriam. I would make the patterned part narrower next time and definitely try making the pockets lower, although I'm not sure how that will work as I still want the same dress length. But all in all I'm pleased with how the dress came out!
Jo wanted to show you her collection of things found on the beach, she particularly likes the pieces of glass that have been washed smooth by the sea!
Thanks for visiting, I hope you all have a lovely weekend :)
Hugs Sharon x
I love her pouty face, and like all Zwergnase dolls, her expression seems to change with just the slightest tilt of her head! It's uncanny really!
Her name will be Jo as she reminds me of a friend of mine called Joanne.
I took a few photos of her in a new dress I made for her arrival. Because I was working to just photos there are a few things I will change about my pattern. I saw this photo:
And thought I'd try to recreate it for Miriam. I would make the patterned part narrower next time and definitely try making the pockets lower, although I'm not sure how that will work as I still want the same dress length. But all in all I'm pleased with how the dress came out!
Jo wanted to show you her collection of things found on the beach, she particularly likes the pieces of glass that have been washed smooth by the sea!
Thanks for visiting, I hope you all have a lovely weekend :)
Hugs Sharon x
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