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WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby Caidanbi » Sat Jan 24, 2015 3:30 pm

I am working on a new doll, Deer Woman - she is a deer spirit in Native American folklore who lives in the forest. She sometimes appears as a beautiful young woman who has deer hooves instead of feet, which is how I choose to portray her. You can read more about Deer Woman here: http://www.native-languages.org/deer-woman.htm

Unfortunately, I could not find pearls or beads in the color and sizes I need to make this doll jointed. Other than that, I'm really happy with how she's comig along :) Here are a few photos, and you can see several more on my blog and Flickr, links are in my signature.

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WIP Deer Woman by Vasilisa's Dolls, on Flickr

More photos in the next post...
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby Caidanbi » Sat Jan 24, 2015 3:31 pm

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WIP Deer Woman by Vasilisa's Dolls, on Flickr


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WIP Deer Woman by Vasilisa's Dolls, on Flickr

Now I need to get started on her "deerskin" dress. I will post more soon! ^_^
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby Wispalian » Wed Jan 28, 2015 1:29 am

Squee, she looks amazing! The colour of her skin beads are gorgeous! Will you be making her dress out of real leather? That would be so unique for a doll, and add some fantastic realism! ^.^

I love her braided jet black bead hair. Is there any chance she will get a removable antler headband? I remember those since they were really popular in lolita a few years back...
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby Caidanbi » Wed Jan 28, 2015 9:48 am

Thank you!! :) No, I have some health problems that prevent me from working with leather, unfortunately. Her dress will be made of beads too, but I have a really cute idea for it ^_^ I am keeping it a secret for now, because I'm not sure if it's going to work or not yet. But if I see that it's going to work out, I'll post a little sneak peek ;)

I was not planning on a headband, but I like the idea! It would be cute. So if I can get it to work without wire, I think I will do it! Thank you for suggesting it :D
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby clorista » Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:56 am

She is gorgeous! The hair is actually braided? Very cool. I like the fingers. Those always give me trouble with my handmade dolls. How are they strung if you don't mind my asking?
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby Caidanbi » Wed Feb 04, 2015 12:25 pm

clorista wrote:She is gorgeous! The hair is actually braided? Very cool. I like the fingers. Those always give me trouble with my handmade dolls. How are they strung if you don't mind my asking?


Thank you! :D Yes, the hair is braided. I am particularly happy with the fingers, when I made knitted dolls I couldn't give them actual fingers, although I tried. It always bothered me. You should check out my beaded BJD, Esmeralda, she's in another thread on here - she has toes too ^_^

As for how they are strung... Do you mean which beading stitches I used? Because I use a combination of several, and my techniques are kind of... unorthodox. (I am self-taught in beading, half the time I really don't know w what I'm doing!) Plus, I write my patterns in Kind of an odd way. So it's hard to explain how I do things :P
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby clorista » Wed Feb 04, 2015 1:34 pm

Toes! *runs off to find Esmeralda* I know what you mean about the knitting (although for me it's crochet) the dolls always end up with little flipper hands. I don't know as much about beading as I'd like so you could tell me all sorts of unorthodox stitches and I would look on with stars in my eyes at the wisdom. I would very much like to try now using beads for hands and feet on dolls (maybe not a whole beaded doll...not there yet) especially if they can have toes!
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby Caidanbi » Wed Feb 04, 2015 3:07 pm

clorista wrote:Toes! *runs off to find Esmeralda* I know what you mean about the knitting (although for me it's crochet) the dolls always end up with little flipper hands. I don't know as much about beading as I'd like so you could tell me all sorts of unorthodox stitches and I would look on with stars in my eyes at the wisdom. I would very much like to try now using beads for hands and feet on dolls (maybe not a whole beaded doll...not there yet) especially if they can have toes!


haha Yeah, my knitted dolls had kind of like... paws, I guess. I always embroidered "nails" onto them to make them more hand-like, but it wasn't exactly what I wanted, that's for sure.

I wouldn't say it's wisdom :P I have been teaching myself beading techniques using online tutorials, and then I adapt them to achieve the look I want. And my beaded doll pattern was actually adapted from a knitting pattern I wrote a few years ago. A lot of times I just make things up as I go along, and sometimes I can't even figure out how I did it afterwards! I've taken to writing everything down as I'm doing it, just so I'll have a clue later.

For you, I would say to check out a page with many different beading techniques, I like this one: http://www.fusionbeads.com/Techniques If you see one you want to learn, you can usually find video tutorials on YouTube for them too. But for the fingers and toes I do, it's really hard to explain how I did it, it's not any particular stitch, I just made it up somehow... But if you learn a few different stitches, maybe you will be able to make something up too! I find that the more I learn, the more I can alter to do things like that :) I've only been beading for a year, so I've still got a lot to learn!
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby clorista » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:29 am

Do you find that using a stiffer thread helps to hold the shape of the fingers? I tried stinging some beads and they got super floppy but I think the holes might not be big enough to allow the fine gauge wire I have.
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Re: WIP Deer Woman Beaded Art Doll

Postby Caidanbi » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:57 am

clorista wrote:Do you find that using a stiffer thread helps to hold the shape of the fingers? I tried stinging some beads and they got super floppy but I think the holes might not be big enough to allow the fine gauge wire I have.


It probably would. But I don't like using synthetic threads like nylon or PE (long health/environment-related story). So far I have used organic cotton thread, and it works pretty well. I am currently making a new doll using ahimsa silk thread, because silk is stronger than cotton. I haven't made the hands and feet yet though, so we'll see how it goes... Just be sure, whatever thread you use, to pull really tight when doing the fingers - but not so tight that it curls them. Tension is tricky, but so very important :)
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