Saturday, 27 February 2016

'Puttin' On The Ritz'

Dear diary at the risk of stating the obvious, the small break I initially intended and mentioned in my last instalment four months ago, developed into a rather protracted stay of absence.  I did indeed take a break from doll making to attend to some much needed soft furnishing issues. 




My lounge and conservatory are the grateful recipients of new paint, new carpet, new roman blinds and curtains; a complete aesthetic overhaul they so badly craved, and of course I remain utterly smitten.


I have, for some time tried to infuse a spark of personality within my work to create charismatic and unique little characters.  



During my sabbatical I enjoyed the luxury of a rare spell to reflect upon this in general and my knitted bears specifically; rest assured I’m scheming behind the scenes on ways and means that improve the presentation and expression of the finished bear.


  An element of difficulty exists when considering embellishing miniatures, one has to consider the limitations of scale, skill level and how the chosen fabrics will respond to a particular way of handling.    


After consideration I thought accessorizing with a hat was especially fitting, the most memorable are undoubtedly those of Pratchett, Potter and Dickens, which arouse thoughts of top hats in varying degrees of shabbiness.


Of course one cannot over look the inimitable Fred Astaire, at the other end of the spectrum, dancing his way through the legendary 1930’s film ‘Top Hat’.


Top hats on bears, a stair and ‘puttin’ on the Ritz’, an obvious pun I know, but I couldn’t resist.


As the week draws to a close and Mothering Sunday looms large I find myself revisiting the mini organic vegetable box, a gift to my mum three years ago.  I am considering an updated version, not an undertaking to be rushed of course; instead a necessary investment of time and concentration is appropriate to blend a variety of techniques for a more refined finish.  This pleasure is probably best deferred until after the trade fair in April.

Farewell, until next time.