DIY textile interior doll. Master Class

Interior textile dolls by Master LenAlyon -
handmade collectible angels and fairies

Alena - Professional textile designer. She has worked and works with various types of artistic textiles. Quite recently I became interested in textile dolls. Uses exclusively high quality materials.

Angel - Guardian of the Home...interior doll
Cozy and home Angel made from rag scraps and cotton yarn with soft colorful house in loving and reliable hands... with warmth and love in a little felt heart....... and be happy in your home! about 42 cm, sitting less


Amelie...interior doll in Provence style
Amelie is an angel of lace, frills and curls, in striped stockings and funny pantaloons... polka dots, checkerboard and flowers millefleur, snow-white sewing and retro lace. ..softness and tenderness"Provence" style...more than 10 types were carefully selected to create Amelie natural fabrics from cotton and viscose and several types of the finest cotton lace premium quality, sky-colored wings with a vintage mother-of-pearl button... sits steadily without support, movable arms and legs, removable skirt and stockings... height about 40 cm, sitting smaller


Happiness...the snow-whitest!
Snow-white
Angel of Happiness. WITH New A year! WITH New HAPPY!!!...and with new waiting for a miracle... Doll created from a collection of premium quality openwork materials, with bead embroidery and beads from nature mother of pearl, hairstyle from wool yarn with a bow from natural silk... about 40 cm


another Happiness...Snow-White!...interior doll


And again Happiness... Vintage
more happiness for someone...now vintage. ..wonderful set lace premium quality beads pearl, ruffles from nature. silk, vintage ribbons and small tassels...the angel sits steadily, the clothes are aged, the skirt and pantaloons are removable..31 cm, sitting a little less


Amy...Angel in Shabby Chic style.
..white and pink angel in style tenderness... about 36 cm, sitting less


Columbine
Angel Kolombinka... a cheerful and curious girl, always charming and cheerful! Dress made of colorful patches chiffon with a bright flower and many ties, a checkered linen cap with a pompom made of cotton, the shoes are fleece, and the stockings are made of cotton jersey . ..27 cm with cap

Fairy Waltz..
lightness and airiness, solemnity and musicality... small fairy spins even in the breeze if you hang it...... or can freeze in a light jump if you place it on a doll stand...20cm

Fairy Godmother...interior doll.. .with a tower on the head 44 cm, sitting less


Christina's birthday...interior doll
Once a year name day at Christina's, and once a year Christina calls all her friends.....the house is full of guests.Name day: roses, books, oranges Today they give her... Hey, Christina... height 30 cm

Lilu (based on)
baby
with an angelic character...name Lila...inexplicably loves violets...height 22 cm

Margarita...or "the world in lilac light"
Margarita's outfit is exactly the same color as those blooming in the spring sundaisies on my window... the angel can stand with support, hang on the wall or in free space decorating your home... does not sit. 29 cm

Love or Fell in love?
Falling in love Love.. .I love? ...or fell in love? height 18 cm

Karina... Coffee-colored angel with purple wings
Karina......the little angel sat down next to her...it became brighter and happier...height 26 cm

Sometimes you really want to create something extraordinary, soulful, beautiful, for example, sew a lovely doll. But one little thing stops me... To work, I need a full-size textile machine.

And this article will help needlewomen solve this problem. From here, life-size textiles of the manufacturing technique that most appeals to him will be transferred to the master’s piggy bank. And then let your imagination help you create something that will surprise and captivate everyone around you.

Such different hand-sewn dolls!

A child learns about the world through play. And that is why textile dolls appeared on earth. They served as toys for children from poor families and were created using the most primitive technology.

But gradually manufacturing as a separate type of creativity occupied its niche in handicrafts. It can even be called one of the trends in art. Today, there are dolls not only for games, but also for interior decoration. They are often used as a heating pad for a teapot.

The arms and legs are sewn to the body in the right places. Some people put stitches in their knees. Then the tilde will be able to bend its legs. Just don’t stuff the part too much in this case.

The tilde face is not very developed. Usually the craftsman limits himself to small eyes, sewing on buttons or beads or embroidering a small “dot”. But more attention should be paid to the hair - this is an important part of the appearance of a real tilde.

Waldorf doll

Most often, the tilde is an interior decoration. But the Waldof doll is quite suitable as a children's toy. And all because the faces of these cute dolls are worked out with greater precision than those of tildes.

A distinctive feature of these dolls is their protruding nose. Making it is not as difficult as it might seem at first glance. It is enough to first make a preparation for the head - make a ball out of fabric and fill it tightly with filler. Then a smaller bead or ball is attached to the template - it will imitate a spout. A thin layer of padding polyester is laid on top of the resulting workpiece and the main fabric is stretched. Now it is clearly visible that the nose rises above the cheeks.

The face itself is either carefully drawn with paints or embroidered with floss threads.

Sometimes craftsmen pay special attention to the toes and arms of the dolls. This is true for those toys that represent babies. It will help the master to ensure that a textile doll has such feet, master class.

Pumpkin head patterns

And these dolls have their own technique for making the most important part - the head. It is cut out from four to six identical parts, reminiscent of a flower petal. Here is a head which is made of 6 parts.

Arms and legs are sewn in the same way as for dolls made using other techniques. But the problem with keeping the rather large head of a toy on a thin neck may arise for the master. Experts advise using wooden skewers to solve this problem. First, they pierce the doll’s body with a skewer, bringing the sharp end 4-5 cm above the cut on the neck. Then the ready-made pumpkin head, stuffed with filling, is pricked onto the tip. For insurance, you can use a couple or even three skewers. It is best to break off the lower end and take it out at the level of the doll’s waist.

Each master must understand that he has every right to make his own changes to the appearance of the product. After all, only thanks to the manifestation of the creative imagination of the authors, new technologies for making textile dolls appear in the world and this type of creativity develops.

Each master has his own techniques, patterns and peculiarities of sewing an interior doll. In this master class we will try to explain in great detail how this is usually done. The material is suitable even for beginners without experience. So let's get started.

MK interior doll from A to Z

What we need:

Sewing machine.
Knitwear for the body, non-woven fabric, cotton, knitwear for clothing.
Boots for a doll, a hat for a doll, hair tresses.
White and beige threads, needles.
Filling: padding polyester and padding polyester. You can only use padding polyester if you can’t find padding polyester.
Large (long) needle for sewing arms and legs.
The glue is transparent.
Invisible needles or safety pins.
Scissors.

So, the first and most important thing is the pattern. Print on A4 and cut out.

To sew the body you will need knitwear. You can purchase special doll knitwear that has almost no stretch. Most often it is found under the name “White Angel”. You can get simple knitwear from a fabric store. To prevent it from stretching too much, glue it with non-woven fabric. We glue the fabric from the inside out, except for the place where the head will be. We fold and pin facing each other, outline the pattern, and stitch. The parts are not completely stitched together. There are still places for turning and a place where the ball for the head is inserted.

We cut out the body parts using zigzag scissors. If you don’t have these, then cut them out using regular ones and be sure to make small notches in the folds, for example on the neck. We just take this cut edge and carefully, not reaching the seam a couple of millimeters, trim it.

After we have stitched all the details, we need to finalize the legs. We take the leg, fold it in the area of ​​the foot, seam to seam and draw a rounded line.

Sew along this line. Cut it out. This is what we should get.

We turn the parts inside out using a wooden stick.

Let's get to the head. We will need a foam ball 8 cm in diameter. We cut out a circle from padding polyester, such that it completely covers the ball when wrapped.

We wrap the ball and insert it into the head through the space that is not sewn up at the top.

If you don’t want to make a nose for your doll, then you can skip the next step. For the spout we will need a safety pin with a bead at the end, a piece of padding polyester, thread and glue. So, let's take a pin. Apply glue to the tip of the plastic bead. Wrap it with a strip of padding polyester. Then we fold this roll on the bead in half. We tie a thread around the base of this ball.

The necessary strip of padding polyester.

A roll wrapped around a bobby pin.

We folded this roll in half and wrapped it with thread at the base.

We mark on the face with an invisible pencil where our nose will be.

Carefully move the fabric aside and, at the place where the needle enters the ball, insert our nose and remove the invisible one.

Sew up the head.

Now the most crucial and difficult moment is the neck. For the neck you will need a wooden stick. We cut Chinese chopsticks and sharpen the end. You can use wooden skewers, but they are more brittle. You will also need a strip of padding polyester and glue.

We cut out a strip of padding polyester in a width equal to the length of the stick to the point, and the length is such that when rolled into a roll it will cover the neck approximately. Lubricate the stick with glue and, starting from the end, roll the padding polyester into a roll around the stick - like a carpet.

Carefully insert this roller into the body through the lower unsewn hole and prick the ball in the head onto the tip of the stick. For a beginner, it can be difficult to get a beautiful neck right away. With experience it gets better and better.

We stuff the body with synthetic fluff. Carefully, in small pieces. Help yourself with a wooden stick. If you don’t have padding polyester, then you can use padding polyester, tearing and fluffing it into small pieces. Stuff tightly.

First we stuff the neck with a stick. We try to level everything so that there are no bumps.

After the neck is smooth and neat, you can stuff the body without a stick, using your hands. A very important point! The padding should be very dense and tight. This is necessary so that our doll can stand later. This applies to the torso, arms, and legs. Take your time, use small pieces. Large pieces give the so-called cellulite - an uneven surface of the doll.

Sew up the bottom.

We stuff our arms and legs using the same principle. There is no way to do this without a stick. Advice: first put boots on your feet, and then stuff them. This can again be done using a stick. We insert it into the leg and put it into the shoe. And then we stuff it. This will help the foot not to deform during padding and take the shape of the shoe. Sew up the holes in the arms and legs.

Let's start with clothes. We cut out pantaloons. Take the fabric. Place them facing each other. We draw our pattern on the fabric. Hem the top and bottom. And then we sew the upper side seams.

We unfold and sew the bottom seams so that we get panties.

Turn it inside out and put it on the legs through the top.

We insert the torso between the legs. We fix it with safety pins, or better, if available, with long needles. And we sew it by button fastening the legs to the body.

That is, you insert a needle into one leg and stitch it through the torso to the other leg. At the same time, you sew through the buttons on each side.

We put on our pants. We gather them at the back and sew them to the body. If they turn out to be too wide for the leg, then they can be gathered with a thread and sewn to the legs.

We sew a dress. It will consist of a separate top, skirt and sleeves. Sew the top part. To do this, we need to measure the circumference of the torso at the waist and the height of this upper part.

The girth is 21 cm and the height is 7.5 cm. For the allowance we add 0.5 cm in width and 2 cm in height.

So, we need to cut out a rectangle 21.5x9.5 cm. And hem it on a machine on both sides along the width.

Then we make grooves on both sides. To do this, we apply our cut to the body, wrap it and mark the fold of the fabric for ourselves. You can first draw a line and sweep it by hand. We sew one side. We do not sew it all the way, since at the bottom we have the length that we need. And it doesn't need to be reduced.

We apply it again to the body and in the same way mark the excess on the second side, which needs to be removed into the dart. We stitch it. We apply it to the body, secure it with pins and carefully sew the two halves at the back. This is what the top looks like:

We sew a skirt. Everything is simple here. From the waist, measure the length of the skirt you need. Please note that if the skirt is full, it will look shorter. Cut out a rectangle equal in width to the length of your skirt + 2 cm for allowances, and as long as you want. The more, the more magnificent. For this doll, I made the length 45 cm. If one piece of fabric is missing, then you can sew two. So, we cut it out, hemmed the edges, and then sewed it into one circle. They gathered it along the length with thread and tightened it at the waist. Then they sewed it directly to the body.

This is a petticoat. The skirt is pleated at the top. The technology is the same. Sewn on by hand.

Down you can wear a tulle skirt for fullness. To hide the seam, you can glue or sew braid or lace onto the belt.

The jacket is made of jersey, but you can use either cotton or denim. In this example, jersey and cotton are used as the lining fabric. We cut the fabric facing each other. Let's draw a pattern. We don’t sew all the way through. We turn it inside out through the hole and sew it up by hand.

We attach our jacket to the doll and secure it with pins. We sew it in the center. Decorate with a button or something else. You don’t have to sew it, then it won’t be fastened on the doll.

Sew the bottom on a small rectangular piece of knitwear. We chop off the face and draw the sleeves. Place the handles on the fabric and mark where the sleeve should go.

We sew it, turn it inside out and put it on our hands.

We sew the arms in the same way as the legs, using button fastening.

The last stage is the hair. Hair can be made from artificial tresses or from natural sheep curls. You can also use yarn or wool for felting. How to make hair from tresses?

We will need tresses, transparent glue, or a needle and thread, safety pins, and a comb.

There are two options. The first one is to glue the tresses with glue, the second one is to sew them with threads. For beginners, the second option is easier. It is easier. Here's how to glue the tresses.

Draw a line around the head with a simple pencil. Squeeze out a small layer of glue along this line.

Apply the base of the tresses to this layer and secure with pins. The pins are only needed for a few seconds for the glue to set. When we glue the second row, we already take out the pins from the first.

In the same way, the third row, etc. Until the tress runs out.

You can sew tresses to your head in the same way using threads in a spiral. It will take a little longer, but your hands will be clean from glue :) Or buy a wig, it fits on your head and is easily sewn along the edge.

We draw the eyes with acrylic paint and blush the cheeks with regular blush or pastels.

We put on a hat, decorate it to your taste (a bear, or a handbag, or anything else), and voila! The doll is ready :)

imitation child

How do you like this? I wouldn’t want to see something like this at home, it makes me feel uneasy. There are, of course, good works, but why depict cyanotic newborns? brrrrr in one word. How do you generally feel about this kind of art?

In the new issue of Spotlight Eva.Ru, meet puppet master Marina Ryabushkina, who creates artificial children (Reborn doll). It will be very difficult for you to distinguish them from the real ones. Check it out for yourself.

Marina, good afternoon! Your dolls are really very unusual. Impressionable people can get scared). What is a Reborn doll? A reborn doll means "Born Again". Craftsmen take vinyl molds and use them to create realistic dolls that are very similar to children. Indeed, such dolls are not for everybody. A reborn doll evokes mixed feelings in people unfamiliar with such creativity: shock, surprise, delight. There is no such thing as equal criticism; any art has its fans and opponents. I've been creating reborns for almost two years. But I’m also passionate about the author’s artistic doll." src="http://mtdata.ru/u24/photo1700/20355251362-0/original.jpg#20355251362">

Marina, good afternoon! Your dolls are really very unusual. Impressionable people can get scared). What is a Reborn doll?

A reborn doll means “Born Again.” Craftsmen take vinyl molds and use them to create realistic dolls that are very similar to children. Indeed, such dolls are not for everybody. A reborn doll evokes mixed feelings in people unfamiliar with such creativity: shock, surprise, delight. There is no such thing as equal criticism; any art has its fans and opponents.
I've been creating reborns for almost two years. But she is also passionate about the author’s artistic doll.

Does the master have secrets? When creating any designer doll, each master has his own technique. It’s the same in reborning - the master has his own style, he has his own palette of colors, his own secrets. Usually I don’t show all my personal developments even to my students. With experience, each puppet master gains his own secrets. This is the difference between dolls from different masters." src="http://mtdata.ru/u3/photo978D/20578324211-0/original.jpg#20578324211">

Does the master have secrets?

When creating any designer doll, each master has his own technique. It’s the same in reborning - the master has his own style, he has his own palette of colors, his own secrets.
Usually I don’t show all my personal developments even to my students.
With experience, each puppet master gains his own secrets. This is the difference between dolls from different masters.

What difficulties can a master encounter in the process of creating a doll? There are a lot of difficulties! The first is fear and uncertainty. Where to start? I am self-taught, and through difficult trial and error I went through the process of creating a reborn. There were tears, hands were bloodied from rutting (hair implantation), many blanks simply went into the trash can." src="http://mtdata.ru/u24/photo2F88/20247542758-0/original.jpg#20247542758">

What difficulties can a master encounter in the process of creating a doll?

There are a lot of difficulties! The first is fear and uncertainty. Where to start?
I am self-taught, and through difficult trial and error I went through the process of creating a reborn. There were tears, hands were bloodied from rooting (hair implantation), many preparations simply went into the trash.

Your dolls are dressed. How do you design clothes for them? Who sews it? You yourself? I trim the reborn doll myself. If I have a ready-made image in my head, then I often choose branded children's clothing. And then I work on finalizing these clothes - design." src="http://mtdata.ru/u24/photo6752/20024469909-0/original.jpg#20024469909">

Your dolls are dressed. How do you design clothes for them? Who sews it? You yourself?
I trim the reborn doll myself. If I have a ready-made image in my head, then I often choose branded children's clothing. And then I work on finalizing these clothes - designing them.

Please tell us about the collectors of Reborn dolls. Those who love a baby doll are very different people. There are many young mothers with children, and many already adult women whose children have all grown up. Children also have fun playing reborn! Until the age of 5, a child cannot yet realize that this is a doll. For example, a client calls me: “Marinochka!!! What a nightmare! My son is jealous of the doll for me! Doesn't allow passage! He thinks I’ve had a second child!” When you hold a doll in your hands, it evokes so much love and tenderness, and it is impossible to part with it. Those who don’t know say: “Only unhealthy people buy reborns who don’t have and haven’t had children...” On the contrary, I buy dolls for children precisely because I have a lot of children and want more! And all our reborn masters practically have many children." src="http://mtdata.ru/u24/photo8589/20801397060-0/original.jpg#20801397060">

Please tell us about Reborn doll collectors

Those who love a baby doll are very different people. There are many young mothers with children, and many already adult women whose children have all grown up. Children also have fun playing reborn!
Until the age of 5, a child cannot yet realize that this is a doll. For example, a client calls me: “Marinochka!!! What a nightmare! My son is jealous of the doll for me! Doesn't allow passage! He thinks I’ve had a second child!”

When you hold a doll in your hands, it evokes so much love and tenderness, and it is impossible to part with it. Those who don’t know say: “Only unhealthy people who don’t have and never had children buy reborns...”
On the contrary, I buy dolls for children precisely because there are a lot of children and I want more! And all our master rebornists practically have many children.

What other hobbies do you have and why did you choose reborn dolls? I previously worked on television in the program “Marathon-15”, “Up to 16 and older”, in the children’s editorial office of Channel One. My main profession is film and television director. In the 1990s I worked at Radio Rossiya. I also write books. In 1997, my eldest daughter appeared, and I left television. My daughter grew up, I needed to work. But I didn’t return to television, but plunged into the shoe business. And when my second daughter appeared and grew up a little, I became interested in creativity. Making the kind of movie I want is, unfortunately, a pipe dream in Russia. And I chose books and dolls." src="http://mtdata.ru/u9/photoB8DA/20693688456-0/original.jpg#20693688456">

What other hobbies do you have and why did you choose reborn dolls?

I previously worked on television in the program “Marathon-15”, “Up to 16 and older”, in the children’s editorial office of Channel One. My main profession is film and television director. In the 1990s I worked at Radio Rossiya.
I also write books.
In 1997, my eldest daughter appeared, and I left television. My daughter grew up, I needed to work. But I didn’t return to television, but plunged into the shoe business. And when my second daughter appeared and grew up a little, I became interested in creativity.
Making the kind of movie I want is, unfortunately, a pipe dream in Russia.
And I chose books and dolls.

Have you tried making adult or animal dolls? Yes. I have a lot of designer genre dolls. I sew textile animals and come up with images for them myself. I sew clothes and shoes. All designer dolls go into the collections of friends and acquaintances. I wish I had more time in the day!" src="http://mtdata.ru/u9/photo3156/20362907003-0/original.jpg#20362907003">

Have you tried making adult or animal dolls?

Yes. I have a lot of designer genre dolls. I sew textile animals and come up with images for them myself. I sew clothes and shoes. All designer dolls go into the collections of friends and acquaintances. I wish I had more time in the day!

Tell me, please, do people come to you with a request to make dolls - copies of living children? I haven’t placed any orders yet, but I sculpt them myself from photographs. I'm still learning." src="http://mtdata.ru/u3/photo1E0D/20585979852-0/original.jpg#20585979852">

Tell me, please, do people come to you with a request to make dolls - copies of living children?
I haven’t placed any orders yet, but I sculpt them myself from photographs. I'm still learning.

How do you create images of babies? Any preferences? For some reason, I take on the most complex blanks (molds), which no one buys. I love making dolls with expressive looks, they are all with soul. The image is “born” over months, unless it is an order. And orders are routine work. Yes, I make orders, but more I like to create my own doll." src="http://mtdata.ru/u3/photo371E/20916761305-0/original.jpg#20916761305">

How do you create images of babies? Any preferences?

For some reason, I take on the most complex blanks (molds), which no one buys. I love making dolls with expressive looks, they are all with soul. The image is “born” over months, unless it is an order.
And orders are routine work. Yes, I make orders, but what I like most is creating my own doll.

Do your children share your passion? My eldest has been playing at the Tabakov Theater for three years. This is a serious hobby. And the youngest is my assistant. She always monitors my work and helps me wash my palette and brushes. She has her favorite reborns who live in her room. Daughter and son). She is my main critic!" src="http://mtdata.ru/u3/photoB959/20139834154-0/original.jpg#20139834154">

Do your children share your passion?

My eldest has been playing at the Tabakov Theater for three years. This is a serious hobby.

And the youngest is my assistant. She always monitors my work and helps me wash my palette and brushes. She has her favorite reborns who live in her room. Daughter and son). She is my main critic!