Showing posts with label doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doll. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Fixing up an old Waldorf Doll

Many of us think about either making or purchasing a Waldorf doll for our children. Another option to consider is accepting a hand-me-down doll and fixing her up!

Our niece Sydney had a much-loved Waldorf doll named Kiki for years. She had a beautiful wood wardrobe and a variety of clothes sewn and crocheted. Sydney is now 13, so the doll was passed down to her cousin, Linden.

The body was in great shape. There were dark spots on the face and hands that were cleaned by hand with soft soap and a wet wash-cloth. We let the doll dry and lighten up in the sun for a day.

The hair was ratted and removed easily. Instead of blonde, we made her brunette. The hair was first created by crocheting a wig cap, and then looping strands of wool, silk and mohair boucle along the edge.  The hair is long enough to put into a ponytail or two pigtails.



















We then sewed new olive green eyes over the previous blue embroidery threads.  Thus, her new name, "Olive"! We also sewed some darker pink threads over the light pink mouth.





We are enjoying playing with Olive and crocheting her new shoes.  She is so loved!



(knitted hat and sweater by Mama Judes on Etsy)

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Gnome Doll Giveaway!


Lindpen the Gnome


This little gnome loves children. He loves to play with them, soothe them, and whisper quiet stories only they can hear. Like other Nalina's toys, this gnome is open-ended toy. It supports your child's growing curiosity, and imagination, giving her great tactile experience. She can touch it's warm body, smell it, even taste it.  He is about 7.5 inch tall (15 with his cap on). Cap is sewn on.  Lindpen will have a winter-themed outfit.

Receive up to six chances to win this adorable gnome by any or all of the following:
1. "Like" our Facebook page: www.facebook.syrendell.com 
2. "Like" Nalina's page: www.facebook.com/nalinapuppen.  
3.  Follow our blog: www.syrendell.blogspot.com
4.  Follow Nalin'as blog:  www.nalinapuppen.com 
5.  Visit and heart our Etsy shop: www.syrendell.etsy.com
6.  Visit and heart Nalina's Etsy shop: www.nalinapuppen.etsy.com 

Email us at info@syrendell.com and let us know what you did and we will enter your name!  Drawing will be held on October 20.  Winner will be announced in our November newsletter.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Little Ones - Magical Waldorf Dolls



















"Little Ones" are small Waldorf dolls, made for all children in Grade K at Davis Waldorf School.  The classroom angel lets children know that the Little Ones will arrive, and when they do...it's magic!

Our son Wilson, along with other children who did not attend Grade K at the school, had the opportunity to receive a Little One in Grade 1 or 2.  The amazing K teacher made the cloth body out of tea-dyed cotton with a blessing flower petal inside.  Parents secretively met each week late at night to sew the clothes, felt the hair and make the hats out of cloth, felt or yarn.  The Little Ones look similar to the child, and the colors and designs are chosen to match or balance the temperament.  They come from "Little Land", and children hold them often while at school and home.



















Wilson's "Little One" appeared this morning in his room.  His name is "Elf Star", and Wilson wants to call him "Elfie".  We are going to make a sleeping bag out of naturally-dyed felt for Elfie so that he may sleep close to Wilson at night.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Waldorf Dolls

 









We just wanted to take a moment and feature a wonderful Etsy shop that creates beautiful Waldorf dolls!  The shop is called Whitter Woodlands.  The owner, Mindy, sometimes uses our handspun yarns and naturally dyded silks in her lovely fairy, mermaid and other doll creations.




Making Waldorf Dolls
Kinder Dolls: A Waldorf Doll-Making Handbook