This postcard took some mad Photoshop skills!
Saturday, December 31, 2022
Friday, December 30, 2022
New Santa Pattern
I have a new Santa pattern available. This is an ornament/pin doll I designed many years ago. You can find the pattern on my website, or for instant download you can go to my Etsy store.
I'm starting to feel better and am nearing the end of my Covid isolation. Since I still had Santa-related fabrics out, I decided to finally write the pattern/instructions for the Santa head ornament (originally designed in 2004). I'd started writing out the instructions many years ago, but had finalized until today. This meant I had to sew another ornament.
To distinguish this pattern from my "Sleepytime Santa" pattern (which was an off-shoot from this original design), I'm naming this one "It's a Wrap" - meaning Santa is done for the year, and is ready for a good long rest!
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Newsletter #14: I Thought I'd Dodged the Bullet
Despite best efforts to avoid it, Covid caught up with me.
https://blue-heron-dolls.ck.page/posts/i-thought-i-d-dodged-the-bullet
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Two More Sleepytime Santas
I've been sewing, and sewing, and sewing. No more until after the New Year! These Sleepytime Santas will be giftwrapped today, just in time for Christmas.
Monday, December 19, 2022
Newsletter #13: Stuffing Dolls, Aching Joints
Even with best tools, stuffing doll parts takes a toll on your joints!
https://blue-heron-dolls.ck.page/posts/stuffing-dolls-aching-joints
Monday, December 12, 2022
Newsletter #12: The Race is On!
The holiday fair was successful, but time is running short to prepare for the festivities.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Sleepytime Santa
I finished this year's Santa doll. I don't know if I'll have the time to make another before the holiday this year. This guy's made from my Sleepytime Santa pattern. I'll be taking him to tomorrow's holiday craft fair.
Monday, December 5, 2022
Newsletter #11: Photographing Your Dolls
With excerpts from one of the tutorials on this blog, today's newsletter provides some tips for taking better photos of your dolls:
https://blue-heron-dolls.ck.page/posts/photographing-your-dolls