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Moore, Barb.
Subjects
Cloth dolls.
Rag dolls.
Rag doll making.
Dollmaking.
Folk art.
Handicraft.
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Moore, Barb.
Cloth dolls.
Rag dolls.
Rag doll making.
Dollmaking.
Folk art.
Handicraft.
MARC Display
Purely
primitive
dolls
:
how
to
make
simple
,
old-fashioned
dolls
/ Barb Moore, photographs by Barb Moore and Impact Xpozures.
by
Moore, Barb.
Stackpole Books, [2014]
Call #:
745.59221 M821p
Subjects
Cloth
dolls
.
Rag
dolls
.
Rag doll making.
Dollmaking.
Folk art.
Handicraft.
ISBN:
9780811713511 (pbk.)
0811713512 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
Primitive
dolls
:
how
to
make
simple
,
old-fashioned
dolls
Edition:
First edition.
Description:
v, 105 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
Notes:
"Complete with a gallery of 25 creations"--Cover.
Contents:
The art of designing primitives -- Fabrics for the doll's body -- Putting your drawing onto fabric -- Cutting and sewing -- Grunging and baking, painting and sanding -- Stuffing your doll -- Creating the face -- Grunging, stage two -- Dressing your doll -- Hair or petals! -- Must-have accessories for your prims -- The finishing touches -- Laundry day : a
simple
prim -- Prairie doll : mother and baby -- A gallery of
primitive
dolls
.
Summary:
Create one-of-a-kind
dolls
in a
primitive
folk-art style for unique gifts and home décor. These
primitive
weathered and worn character
dolls
will inspire you to
make
your own. Tips from an accomplished folk artist on
how
to design a unique
primitive
doll and
how
to translate that design into a finished creation. Techniques for "grunging" to give new materials an antique look. Detailed instructions and step-by-step photos for every step of the process, including creative ideas for hair, clothes, and accessories Includes a gallery of the author's own popular creations. Barb Moore has been making
dolls
since 2006. Her work has appeared in Prim's magazine and in The Olden Days. You can view her
dolls
on the The
Primitive
Oswald website picturetrail.com/theprimitiveoswald. She designs and creates her
primitive
dolls
and characters from her home studio in St. John, Indiana.
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Musquodoboit Harbour Public Library
Adult Nonfiction
745.59221 M821p
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