Rory

 I must make another of these …..I’ve called him Rory ..he’s got that look my grandson me 🀣





 


Frida Fridays …

 I finished these 2 yesterday… and I am delighted ! 

I bloody loved doing these 

When I’m repainting them I like to keep as much of the original face as possible and work from that 

With Frida , I have to remove the lips and eyebrows and go from their .. but I like to keep them as much Sasha as possible ❤️

After years of really disliking the Sasha baby’s .. I’m really enjoying them now , I know a lot of people love them , but I found them really hard to dress and pose with their bent limbs and tuck necks … 

I shall be sorry to see these 2 go 


But I just may have bought another baby to turn into. Wobbler 

And I can’t wait untill she arrives 












Cora incoming … and I have plans 🀣🀣🀣

What’s on the table today

 … it’s cost me over £15.00 just for the tools to set these little

Babies … and it’s taken me years to find the correct size 

But I’m over the moon ! 

Tiny metal presstuds like the old Sasha shoes 


Straightening limbs .. And then there were more babies














 What you need 

Large bradawl or pointed knife 

Chopsticks 

Large pan boiling water 

Bowl of very cold water 

Elastic fry restringing , haemostats and scissors 


I’ve never been a huge fan of the baby Sasha 

But after “forgetting “ Sprout at a local meet up , I decided to give him a pamper .. he has been totally transformed LOL 

Now I’m loving him , apart from the wig , green eyes , straight arms , and legs I’ve given him an extended neck , 

Sprout I used apoxy sculpt and added to his neck 

But for CherryBomb , and Moms baby I used a fiber washer .. much easier and it appears to have worked and they still have range of movement in the head ,  

I straightened his limbs , boiling them , straightening them  to hold the shape by hand while they were still

Hot, before the cooled  I  pushing wooden chopsticks cut to length , in each limb , 2 for each leg and 1 for the arms 

I made a hole inside the top of each limb with a large bradawl then inserted the chopstick .. I prefere the bradawl as I have control of the size hole I make , if your using a knife be very careful you don’t cut the hole too big , or push it straight through the limb x

If you feel the limb going hard .,, dunk it back into the boiling water , make it soft again and continue until the rods are in and you have the shape you want 

Then you put them in cold water , as soon as the go cold they hold their shape 

I have found the hole in the leg closes when it’s cold 

THE MOST IMPORTANT part of it 

When your inserting the rods , make sure the hook to

Join the leg back on is still in its original place and moving freely 

If the plastic goes hard and the hook isn’t in the right place the leg won’t have the same range of movement and tends to kick to one side 

Don’t worry tho if this happens you can easily reheat the leg and reposition the hook 

It’s just a royal pain keeping restringing them ? 

You won’t get the limbs 100% straight unless you cut them 

But this is a great method if you don’t want to cut the leg and model them straight 

But I like this method , they can stand better I love the look of their clothes on them now

I designed my boots so the baby Sasha could stand better allowing for the foot not to be flat in them ( bonus is they fit the toddlers ) 

So now these stand even better in my boots 

Loved Sprout so much I got him a friend .. CherryBomb 

I did a body swap , so now Sprout and CherryBomb have anatomically correct bodies