This proved rather difficult for me - a monster!!!!
So this is a prototype using the drawing Tam gave us. There are elements missing - like a zip for the mouth, but as they don't say anything - my little 'Emy' Empathy doesn't have a mouth.
She is made from scraps - second hand used blue velvet - feels oh so soft on my cheek. Ribbon someone saved for me a year ago - from a box if chocolates. Fringing from a charity shop, buttons from Freecycle, and the star is shell which I coloured blue. The heart from a piece of silk from a charity shop tatty scarf.
Now that I have made Emy, I want to make some friends for her - just need to get some 'bits' to make them 'properly'
Oh - and she is filled with perfumed stuffing!
Obvously NOT a child's toy!
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Thank you for all your lovely comments. I can't wait to make some more - this is my first ever 'doll' - I'm a bit old to finally have one, better late than never!

Wow Lottie, you cartainly are getting a lot out of this course and experimenting with things that you never thought you would, no doubt. Can't wait to see what happens next xxxx
ReplyDeleteLOL - she's very cute Lottie!
ReplyDeleteLove your monster Lottie! After seeing a couple of those monsters (Hermine's and yours), I decided to join the classes too. I'd love to make my own! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeletelove your monster its loads better than mine..I found this really difficult to do!
ReplyDeleteHi Lottie your definately doing different things. I like your monster but it looks soo cute. Take care Hugs x ChrisB
ReplyDeleteWhat an appealing monster! I'm sure it was fun to make; it's fun to look at.
ReplyDeleteMiss Lottie this is the cutest "Monster" I have ever seen. Happy week ahead...
ReplyDeleteThere is certainly nothing monstrous about your Emy....she's cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable Lottie,
ReplyDeletecan you send me a p.m with your address I have a little RAK for you
Lynn
Rather charming for a "monster"
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