I'm enjoying a week at home. So i've tried to play with textile, under strict supervision as you can see:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6l5UnMxHUGa5utTQC7smkJT6PHOHfDwoOn5aw5Gzlzen5xCx7nRZUym8_rmeMhGyrxLBFaQ_i5t_EBstU0fThxJxx_H74V9_2nUHM836JUUzQbbk18HfL0pg5H7BjPqELv11EI6ED2hc/s320/DSCN1984.jpg)
Of course, it is far too small for that cat, but when she set her mind on something...
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitj66r72_q8SC1v6hOD68Y__0z7J_05Cb9XM4VbPcwVMpKiMLXi1bmv8op4JYVeCCZdhI6p_X4tM6qt2qZi0ktwKHUnM_cZyW_YgtNonLviVVvrPvxXY7JxR6NwcmTZYGLU4amgENaFs4/s320/DSCN1985.jpg)
Anyway, this is my interpretation of the doll illustrating the interview of Allison and Tracy Stilwell in the May/June issue of Cloth Paper Scissors.
1 comment:
Your supervisor is attempting an impossible feat. Ha... Cute cat.
I was never a doll person but I really like the art dolls. Yours is just beautiful.
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