6.28.2011

Briar Rose / Sleeping Beauty - a pictorial

This is my latest doll, Sleeping Beauty. According to the Grimms' Fairy Tales she is Briar Rose, because of the briars that grew up around the castle while she slept for 100 years.

A bit of background: Rose is my #6 Poppet, based on a pattern created by ghilie which you can find on the thread called the The Ongoing Poppet-Along on Craftster[dot]org where I love to hang out. She was created for my partner Meleriffic in the Poppet Mini Swap Round 3. Rose was created based on a thorough study of my partner's questionnaire answers, her Wist (web+lists, found here) and profile. From these three things and a couple of extra questions I asked my partner, I gathered a theme (Sleeping Beauty), a color scheme, and a general idea of what my partner liked. Here is what I came up with.



And now on to my process: Step 1. Sketch.


2. Paint some eyes.... Decide on eyelashes, and eyelids...? Yes. Perfect for the "sleepy" look.


3. Complete head. Now choose the hair. Platinum blonde, check. Note: I could not find blonde or brown lashes. *shrug*


4. Pin and sew the rest of the body. Stuff and joint....


5. Take a break. Distract one's self with learning to spin, or whatever catches your fancy (note assembled body in the background. Don't be distracted by the body on the left - that's my mannequin.)


6. Take deep breath. Adorn. Headband. Clothing. Whatever else she wants... Or not. Funny thing about these dolls, they have a mind all their own. Even before they are fully assembled.

a. Hand-stitched headband (cloth on wire, stuffed) and hair needlefelted to her head. Maybe a scarf? According to Disney, Sleeping Beauty wore a scarf whilst traipsing through the forest.... I learned to knit during this month of crafting. Thanks for the help and the knitting needles Sid! :)


b. Start The Dress. An old-fashioned nightie. Add godets to flare out the bottom. Some lace, beads and free-motion quilting of course. Slightly gibbous in construction.

c. Front ready, back ready. Purple ribbon accents, or grey?

d. "Round the castle a hedge of briar roses began to grow...."

I let the ribbon curl where it wanted to go, but I went with the rattail instead. Yes, that had to be sewn down by hand. And I needed to make more roses.

Careful, not too much now. Ready for some vines. Place, pin, couch.


e. Some things don't work out. She said to me, "Are you kidding me with this scarf?!" So sad, it was the first thing I ever knitted, not to mention I spun the yarn by hand. Sniff, sniff. 'Sokay, I get to keep it, hehehe!

So she took it off....
...And I said, "you look like Lady Godiva - let's get you dressed!"


"...And she pricked her finger with the spindle... and lay still in a deep sleep which spread over the whole castle."


And that was it. Nightgowned and barefoot, with spindle in hand, she lay down in her tissued box and fell asleep. It was an exciting creative time, and there was both a sadness and a relief when all was done. No more dreams of Sleeping Beauty haunting my sleep.

Hope you enjoyed my process!
Aloha,
~Su

Notes: Sleeping Beauty now lives with my wonderful swap partner Meleriffic on Craftster.org, somewhere in the great state of Texas, USA. (Someday, her Prince will come.) Many thanks to Meleriffic for her questionnaire that spawned this little doll, and for sending me a beautiful mermaid that my daughters continue to "borrow" when I am not looking.

6.24.2011

{this moment] They make me happy, my new gals.


Enjoy! ~Su

Adopted from SouleMama's weekly ritual:

{this moment} – "A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ in the comments for all to find and see."

6.17.2011

{this moment] a new way to start the day!



Enjoy! ~Su

Adopted from SouleMama's weekly ritual:

{this moment} – "A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ in the comments for all to find and see."

6.10.2011

{this moment} - the end of a busy day



Enjoy! ~Su

Adopted from SouleMama's weekly ritual:

{this moment} – "A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ in the comments for all to find and see."

6.07.2011

{this moment} - The beginning of 2011

Catching up on this year's past moments....


January: Sunset from Roy's, Hawai`i Kai, O`ahu


February: Commissioned Valentine's wedding necklace


March: Dinosaur exhibit at Bishop Museum, Honolulu, O`ahu


April: Plant sale, Kane`ohe Orchid Show, Kane`ohe, O`ahu


May: Easter egg hunt aftermath

Stay tuned, I'm hoping to keep up with a Friday {this moment}, starting this week!

Enjoy! ~Su

Adopted from SouleMama's weekly ritual:

{this moment} – "A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ in the comments for all to find and see."

{this moment} - The end of 2010

Catching up on the past moments....


October: Ho`omaluhia Botanical Garden, Kane`ohe, O`ahu, Hawai`i

November: Hanging the Lights, Waimanalo, O`ahu, Hawai`i

December: Christmas Lights at Castle Medical Center, Kailua, O`ahu, Hawai`i

Enjoy! ~Su

Adopted from SouleMama's weekly ritual:

{this moment} – "A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ in the comments for all to find and see."

6.03.2011

Dolls Around Town

Seen while window shopping.
Island Art Treasures in Kailua, Oahu.

<- Hula doll.

<- Mermaid doll.

Aloha!
~Su

Knit a bit.... cook a bit...

Remember that pretty green knitting project I started? Well, it was much too much for a beginner like me. I ended up dropping it on the floor and the needles fell out and well, I had to give up because I couldn't figure out how to stick the needles back in correctly! So I frogged it. I rolled the ball of green yarn back up and put it away.

Frogging is a sad thing for me, a beginner, having spent a couple of hours doing a dozen rows in what the project sheet said would take "only a few hours to knit in a very simple but striking stitch." Especially when frogging a crochet piece for me is no big dealio. Crochet actually is no big dealio for me, considering there is only one needle and one stitch at a time. I have yet to learn what a knitted piece should look like, so I can figure out how to fix it.

Anyway, I set my sights on something more manageable and took the pattern from a 50 stitch start to a 12 (yes, twelve) stitch start. I think I can handle finishing the tiny ball of yarn from the smaller batch of my Drunkard's Dyelot that I spun up. I am using the same pattern, called a Web-weaver Wrap, which starts with six rows of garter stitch, then six rows of: p1 *yo, p2tog, repeat from * which is basically a purl stitch, drop a stitch, purl 2 together, etc. which gives you a open lace pattern. Pretty. Pretty hard. I started and showed it to a friend who said, wow pretty ambitious for your first piece. I know, I'm just like that. Then I got ambitious and closed my guide book and suddenly found strange things happening: too many stitches, not enough stitches and giant gaping holes. I had to redo row after row for a couple of hours before deciding that maybe I hadn't learned the stitches well enough to go it alone. HAHA!

After admitting I needed help ("Hi, I'm Su, and I am a knit-a-wannabe") I pulled out my book and left it open while I again tried to knit, staying aware of each stitch and non-stitch and checking my count of 12 after ending each row. Presto! I have not yet ripped out a row! Here is how far I got.


9 needles US, 5.5 mm.

I am loving the color changes! I may be doing this slightly bigger with the rest of the same colorway, in my size.

And here is the finished swatch, destined to be some lucky doll's scarf!


And as for a little cooking, here is my shrimp sinigang, recipe a la this website. Mom doesn't measure anything so when I ask the answer is "just put 'em in the pot and cook 'em". I served it hot, over rice.


Enjoy!
Aloha,
~Su

6.01.2011

Latest Jewelry Commissions

Modified Piko swirl bracelet in silver:


Action shot:


Post style earrings, in red, white and blue:


Wrapped and ready to give!


Aloha!
~Su