I appliqued the Owl's face and details on. I decided to simplify it somewhat and forgoed the tufty ears and ear tufy embroidery details. I used felt for the applique details and hand embroiderd to secure them to the face. There was a lot of details in the eyes so I took the opportunity to try a range of stitches from satin stitch, blanket stitch to backstith and stem stitch. I really love how stem stitched add depth to line details and more texture. I realised that after years of sewing, mastering new stitches and embroidering increasingly more, my abiltiy to sew even straight stitches is as bad as it was from when I started. Looking at my work though, I'm okay with that! The uneveness just screams handmade but I really like how it adds a rustic element to my rag doll too. Not too shabby I think!
I took so many photos this round, I wanted to get the details of the backpack for my Minerva fabric review but the love my kiddo was showing her owl and the mischievous joy leaking out her eyes whenever we do photos these days had me snapping merrrily along with no thought to the work I would give myself later in sorting and ediitng! The light is fading here in the UK as we rapidly enter Autumn and darker days. I find myself throwng in fake light rays again in a desperate attempt to incorporate some warmth into out green and wet light. Despite the artificial rays I really do love this time of year where photography wise I tend to go for more golden hues.
Next on my list around custom orders is a birthday gown made of Rainbow organza and tulle. Lots of tulle. And horsebraid... Wish me luck!
Patterns used:
Backpack - Marigold by Violette Field Threads
https://violettefieldthreads.com/products/marigold-backpack
Owl Doll - Bee Sew Inspired
https://www.beesewinspired.com/product-page/owl-doll-sewing-pattern
Owl's Dress - Dress pattern included with the Katie Cat Stuffie pattern from Violette Field Threads
https://violettefieldthreads.com/products/katie-cat-18-doll-pattern