Saturday, October 01, 2011

Ute Vasina Little Folk Results

I've finished "Maude" from the Ute Vasina class I took a couple weeks ago. I pictured a female troll in girly-girl pinks, but Noooooo.... She wanted to farm and tend the grapevines. You will probably notice, however, that some of her lacy pink underwear is peeking out from the back of her pants around the tail.


10 comments:

Wendy said...

I love the way you allow your dolls to take on their own personality and tell you how to finish them. This one is fantastically character-full.

Jennifer Rose said...

love all the details :D very neat looking

ct said...

Oh what a riot! I love her name. She turned out great!

Sprite said...

Wonderful Sue!!!!!

Rhissanna said...

Oh wow! I love the tail!Just wonderful!

Judi W. said...

ya gotta love Ute's trolls! I sold the only one I made of hers and sometimes I'm sorry I did :) Your little gal came out fabulous! Hang on to her!

JudiA said...

"Come into the garden Maude...". She evokes one of my favorite poems of all time. So romantic, and yet so much humor! I think she is one of the best things you have ever done. But... You know I have loved her since I first saw her nose. :-)

Enchanted Doll Maker said...

Sue, she came out so adorable!I love the hair and decoration. Isn't it funny how they tell you exactly what they want. She is great, can't wait to see her in person.

MaryO said...

Dolls from Uta's patterns always have such charm and presence. I wouldn't trade for the one I made, and yours is even cuter!

Rhissanna said...

Oh! Oh! The Adele Sciortino Costumes and Trim website has a free seasonal newsletter and the Autumn issue has an article about Ute Vasina and a tutorial on how to make those amazing troll shoes! Yes, I know that's a very long sentence but that's how excited I am!

Oh, I'm not affiliated to any of the above people, you understand. I just wanted to tell people and let them know. I mean, I'd tell my hubby, but he's just go, 'Ute who?'

The tutorial has pictures and suggestions and products mentioned and the Costumes and Trim newsletter is pretty good, especially for doll makers/collectors.