Continuing with my #29 faces series of stitched faces. Day 5 "owl" was stitched using my Bernina B550 and the others were stitched with my really old Bernina Nova ( probably manufactured in 1980s or earlier) I am still not sure which I prefer using.... the old machine works really well for free motion stitching because I can change the settings so much more easily as there are no electronics involved. During this month, I will use both - can you tell the difference from looking at the results?
Message Stick Art Doll - stick, polymer clay, hand dyed & stencilled fabric with embroidery My message stick art dolls have evolved over the last couple of years. Why have I called these art dolls “Message Sticks” ? I wanted to recreate a doll which was based on traditional techniques, so I have used ideas from a few different cultures. Many traditional dolls were made from wood - often wrapped with fibres. In Egypt, several types of paddle dolls have been discovered in tombs in Egypt. The dolls are made of wood, flat, and constructed in a shape has led the form to be called a 'paddle doll'. The dolls seemingly follow a convention for the female figure, emphasizing the hips and hair. The wooden figures are usually painted with a geometric pattern of lines and dots. These patterns may reproduce tattos or ritual scaring in female Egyptian culture of the period or represent clothing or jewellery. A fine exampl...




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