Taking a few steps back

Over the last few months, I've heard from many of you. I've heard from buyers, browsers and friends in the crafting world. Of course I appreciate the compliments, but I especially value questions and input. And this has propelled me to take a few steps back. Both a step back in the process of developing a doll and a step back in looking at my business as a whole.

What I've heard is that many of you would like a less expensive Phoebe.

I get that. Handmade dolls are not inexpensive and the more labor that goes into the doll, often the higher the cost. The prices on my current line of Phoebe's reflect the number of hours it takes to make a doll and the materials I use. I love my materials, and will keep that the same. However, the jointing of her limbs and creating the hairstyles takes a lot of time, a real lot of time. And I'm not sure those are features everyone wants. So why pay for extras that you do not want.

Introducing a slightly more chill Phoebe. She still has the look and feel of the Phoebe&Egg brand. She is made out of the same materials and fits Phoebe's clothes (although I plan some spunky, less detailed clothing too) but she is not jointed, and she has a very cute but less labor intensive hairstyle. 

When I originally developed my Phoebe doll, she did not have joints and had a hairstyle similar to this, but then I refined her. And some of you don't want all of the refinements, so I'm stepping back a bit to an earlier Phoebe body that I had tried.

I'm eager for feedback on where I'm going. Email, comment or let me know on FB. 

A newer kind of Phoebe

A newer kind of Phoebe

What is in the Learn to Sew kit?

My Learn to Sew kits are for children who want to Learn to Sew. As I've mentioned in earlier posts, I think simple doll clothes is a good place to start. The first two kits are for a simple wrap dress that can be embellished a number of ways. One kit will be for Phoebe dolls the other for American Girl sized dolls. 

I have been working on the kits for over a month now. I know, I know, I should be done by now, but I want to make sure I have thought of everything. Everything, a child would need to make the project and that the instructions are thorough. Nothing puts a damper on a sewing project quicker when the adult helping the child is totally confused. Trust me, I've been there. 

So you don't go there, here is what a kit contains:

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  1. A detailed instruction booklet. Color photographs of each step of the process, plus written instructions and a side bar of "Things to think about"
  2. The pattern pieces. Each piece is on poster board so it can be traced onto the wrong side of the fabric.
  3. The "Pins and Needles" Booklet contains several darning needles, enough pins and Wonderclips to make the projects.
  4. Practice material. The dress needs a Fat Quarter of Fabric and is embellished with a contrasting waist band and a YoYo Flower and button. You even get a practice waistband and YoYo Flower. You never know that first practice dress may come out just fine and in that case, your doll will need to wear it.
  5. The fabric for your real dress, and of course the embellishments.
  6. Two large snaps, (Sorry, I forgot to put them in the photograph)
  7. Email support line, if you still are a bit confused or have questions about changing things up.

All the recipient has to supply is thread, scissors, tape (I'll explain that later) and the doll.

Most kits will have the same practice fabric as shown here, but there will be a selection of "real" fabrics. 

Next blog post, samples of the wrap dress and fabric choices.

The Practice Fabric set

The Practice Fabric set

A Real Fabric Set, this is just one selection.

A Real Fabric Set, this is just one selection.

Pattern Pieces

Pattern Pieces

Overdue Good-Byes to Two Dolls

Earlier this week, two dolls quietly left for their new homes. Now that I have a moment...

Egg is making the journey all by herself to Georgia, where she is looking forward to some sunshine. And Fancy Nancy, is now living and being fancy in California.

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