What’s On the Worktable 2025?

There are great things happening in my workshop right now!

I’ve recently invested in some new casting equipment that will hopefully make it possible to make better and more precise casts in the future. I am still in the experimenting stage and getting used to my new machines, so there may not be much to show for it for a while, so please bear with me.

If everything works out, this will mean a longer casting season in the future, as the casting won’t be as sensitive to air humidity. If I’m really lucky, I may even be able to play around more freely with more saturated colors. Time will tell.

Simultaneously, I am roughing out some optional parts for knobbly, including more hand poses and possibly some new weapons and other accessories. New face plates are also under consideration. Not everything will make it all the way to production, at least not for this round,  but you can expect at least some new parts in the future.
If there is anything specific you have been missing, let me know and I will certainly consider it.

/Lillith

Presenting Viggo; a new tiny doll!

Hi everybody!

I am happy to finally be able to give you a first peak at the new male tiny I’ve been working on.
His name is Viggo.

He will be presented on a male version of the tiny body as a default, but all heads in the tiny line can fit on any of the bodies.

Speaking of bodies; the male body is in the works and I hope to be able to present images of it shortly.

If all goes well we will open an order period for all three tinies later this fall, probably around the first of October.
Keep an eye on the order tab.

/Lillith

Back from DollConDK 2019

The past weekend we visited Aarhus in Denmark and the danish doll convention DollConDK run by Danske BJD Entusiaster. We had a wonderful time. The market area was filled with wonderful things and the exhibition was very impressive. The hole place was dripping with talent and packed with friendly people.

We had our own talble in the market area, selling a few things.


Here you see JennyM attending the table.

We both had dolls from our private collections on display in the exhibition and to my great delight (and surprise) I won fist prize in the MSD category with this display:

The doll on the left is the one that won the prize. She is an Iplehouse Tania dressed in a traditional oufit from c:a 1900 from the region in Sweden that I’m from.

A big thank you to everyone involved with this convention and a big Hello to everyone I met there!
/Lillith

A Squiggly Thing!

I have been working on something of a side project.
It’s an optional arm part for the Basil body, in the shape of a fully jointed tentacle.

This part will fit any similar socket, so it should be compatible with a wide range of dolls.
I plan to cast it in house and sell it through my etsy shop.

That’s all for now, take care and doll on.
/Lillith