Ushurz, an Ork art doll.

This is a bit of a side project, but I made him to match my tiny dolls so I think he still deserves to be shown off here. And I am very happy with how he turned out.
He is about 28cm tall.

This doll is made mainly out of papier maché with wooden balls used for some of his joints and polymer clay for his head and hands.

His accessories are made from worbla and wood.

One day I hope make a castable version of him, but for now he will remain a one off art doll.

Two new Crochet Patterns

There are two new crochet patterns added to our Patterns page.
These are made to fit my Tiny dolls.

The first pattern is for a dress with a rounded neckline and lace skirt with a pinapple pattern.
The second is a matching petticoat.

Both patterns include a written pattern as well as a diagram.

I hope you’ll have fun with it.

/Lillith

Introducing the Pattern Page

After a lot of work and a heroic effort by JennyM there is now a place for patterns asociated with this blog. You find the link to it in the upper right corner.

Here we will add patterns for things to make that will fit the Lillim dolls, but you are of course welcome to use the patterns to craft  items for similarly sized dolls as well.

We start out with a few crochet patterns for my tiny girls Milly and Betty.

The patterns here are free to use for personal projects, but are not intended for commercial use. I humbly ask that you respect this and I hope you find the patterns useful.

Happy crafting!