I had such fun last night working on my smaller projects, perfect for FNSI. First I completed this week's tasks for the Tilda sew along, my Tilda doll now has arms and legs and hair ...
It was the first time I had done hair in this way, thanks to Lisa's step by step tutorial I managed although I will never make a hairdresser! The poor doll really needs some clothes now but she will have to wait until next week.
I also started stitching the fourth Christmas banner stitchery with Sew Happy Me and I managed to finish it this morning ...
Now to have a look at what other's did for FNSI, happy stitching, Wendy
Tilda girl is coming along well... love the little stitcheries...
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well done Wendy,you were busy ,Tilda doll looks great cant wait to see her with clothes
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on the hair. I will do it today. Your stitcherier are looking lovely. Now we can start on nr. 5. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou're making good progress! Looks good! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteYour doll is coming along nicely... looking forward to seeing her new clothes!
ReplyDeleteThe stitcheries look beautiful too...
Hope your weekend is going well
Blessings
Looking forward to seeing your Tilda Doll finished.
ReplyDeleteWell done with your SAL blocks I just completed no 2
Your Tilda lady is looking great. The Christmas stitcheries are fabulous, are you going to make the bunting or something else with them?
ReplyDeleteYou made a very good job with the hair !! It's lovely !!
ReplyDeleteIt was a busy night !!
Florence
Great job on the Tilda doll. i'm not to good at dolls. I love your stitchery, I wanted to make those too but I haven't started yet. Let's see if i can have them ready in time for Xmas ( 2011 that is).
ReplyDeleteArms and legs and hair are mighty good things to have - I'm sure your doll is quite appreciative, lol! She's cute - I hope you gave her a blanket to keep her warm until she gets some clothes :D
ReplyDeletePretty stitchery too - you had a very productive FNSI!
Love the Tilda doll,I'm tracing out these Christmas stitcheires but not working on them yet,yours are looking lovely :) Barb.
ReplyDeleteTilda looks like a very elegant doll even without her clothes..and you did amazingly on her hair. I think she is going to be beautiful when she is done! Great job! :) Of course you know I love your stitcheries!
ReplyDeleteYour Tilda doll is making great progress and her hair is fantastic. Looks like you have a very productive night :o)
ReplyDeleteyour tilda doll looks lovely and you have quite a collection of the stitcheries happening.
ReplyDeleteYou did have a productive FNSI. I'm loving seeing everyone's stitcheries for the Christmas SAL since I haven't even started mine yet.
ReplyDeleteObrigada, voce tambem faz coisas lindinhas.
ReplyDeleteBeijo *
Your Tilda girl is looking great... if a bit naked! Love her hair do. I've a Tilda doll almost done but I admit I'm scared of doing her hair... can't even manage my own most days!
ReplyDeleteDid I mention.... I love those stitcheries!! They'd look great on my fireplace....
I think your tilda doll is going to be gorgeous Wendy. I love her hairstyle. Your Christmas stitching is really lovely. What progress!!
ReplyDeleteHair dressing is an art and I believe you nailed it. Can;t wait to see her outfit.
ReplyDeletehappy days.
Bev.xoxo
You have done a great job of your dolls hair.. She is looking great. Well done!
ReplyDeleteYour doll is great. Can't wait to see how you dress her
ReplyDeleteWendy, you were very busy for FNSI... Are you going to make a banner with your stitcheries or do something different?
ReplyDeleteShe looks cute! Love her hair! :o) And your stitcheries look great too.
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Kelli
What did you use for hair?
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