Recently we were lucky enough to all be invited along to share the 2nd year birthday celebration of our little friend, 'O'.
His family are part of our Steiner School Community, so I thought perhaps a Waldorf inspired theme would be appreciated.
And besides, I am so immersed in this style of slow crafting right now, I really enjoy creating in this way.
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Materials: Winter inspired coloured fleece and a cat's ball toy. |
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I wet felted the fleece around the cat ball and then dried it in the sun. |
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I think the finished piece looks a little like our Earth Globe |
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Again, our Sunshine Coast wintery colours in hand~dyed felt. |
I have made these wee pocket folk dolls before and written about them here.
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I am pleased with how his head turned out. |
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A very talented and experienced Steiner friend of mine has a
theory. That the dolls heads are often sewn in this way to
represent fontanelles on a child's head. |
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Again, our Sunshine Coast wintery colours |
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Placing his head unfortunately doesn't look too dignified.
Another reason most actions in doll making are perhaps
best performed away from the eyes of our children. |
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His reverse side. |
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A plaited wool scarf (removable for 'dressing').
A beanie style hat which is sewn on and looks rather Russian.
(Although it's not quite that cold up here!) |
And finally. The gifts for both 'O' and his big sister 'A', were treasure bags. Each complete with a hand selected crystal. Created with both love and intent by each of my little guys.
I have posted about their Felt Treasure Bags here.
Happy Birthday 'O'!ღ
Labels: All things Felt, Hand~sewing, Seasonal Festivals, Waldorf, Wet Felting