Greetings Dollings, in part 3 on How to make the Josephine
Sock Doll Pattern DIY, I will show you how to attach her arms to her body.
Additionally, for those of you who are interested, I will show you how to make
your Josephine Sock Doll anatomically correct. I give a warning in the YouTube
video for those who are not interested to stop watching, as it is my sincere
desire not to defend anyone.
In part 4, I show you how I needle sculpt Josephine’s doll
face to create her nose, mouth, and inset eyes. For this project, you will need a flesh
colored pair of socks, Morning Glory or Mountain Mist Fiberfill, doll needles,
and upholstery thread.
I am going to share a little bit of Josephine’s story. She
is a very talkative and reflective fabric doll. I will share her entire story
and interview at the end of the Josephine Sock Doll Tutorial.
"I know there is a doll inside of you who is dying to come to life...But only you can breathe life into her. Bring a handmade doll to life."
“I was named after my daddy. His name was Joseph. He wanted
a boy so that he could name his son after himself. My father wanted a boy so
bad that he bought baby and toddler t-shirts, baseball caps, pants, blankets, shirts,
toys… all kind of stuff with the name Joseph written on it. My father read a
Law of Attraction book that instructed him to create a material physical
environment to reflect his deepest wishes and that his desires would be
manifested into reality.
My daddy always told me that he was cursed –when it
came to having kids because after I was born he had 5 more girls.
When I was born, I was told that my father threw up from
disappointment—not only because he wanted a boy—but because he said that I was
the ugliest baby that he had ever seen.
I don’t know if my
parents couldn’t afford to buy new baby clothes and toys or they didn’t care enough—but all of my
belongings until the age of 5 have the name Joseph embroidered, typed, or
stamped on them—but the letters, I, N, and E are written on the end, barely
legible with a black Sharpie marker.
To be continued…
"I know there is a doll inside of you who is dying to come to life...But only you can breathe life into her. Bring a handmade doll to life."
Cassandra George Sturges
Josephine Sock Doll Pattern DIY wearing a green bra. |
Josephine Sock Doll wearing a robe preparing to take a bath. |
Josephine Sock Doll sitting on her bath tub filled with bubbles. |
Josephine sock doll sitting in her bath tub filled with bubbles reflecting about her day. |
Josephine Sock doll wearing magenta,lipstick, smiling at the camera. |
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