My saggy paunchy creature body is back and this time it’s in the form of adorable hedgie Gaston.
This body style is so fun–soft, plump, and full of beans! This body style doesn’t lend itself to being dressed in typical baby clothes, but I made it such that it works well on its own. In the past, I’ve also made belly shirts to go with this body style.
I love all of the mole rats and have been wanting to make a naked mole rat for years. It finally happened! Keith will be available in my July shop drop. He is made with a non-jointed, semi-floppy body that is smaller than my usual creature dolls. He can fit in preemie size clothing and some newborn size clothing. He is made of high-quality minky fabric. Keith features many hand-stitched wrinkles, thread sculpting and other details to give him the perfect look. Keith’s legs, arms and head are firmly stuffed, while his body is lined and filled with a lot of pellets, making him heavier and more “sloshy” than my usual dolls.
The dust having settled, Mother Willard is back at home base, packing away her disguises and drafting a letter to her confused children. She took a moment to look at a precious memento before tucking it back in the drawer along with her various IDs.
With Mother Willard still at large, Willard and Willette had to return to regular life. What better way to shake off the disappointment than to get his vegetable garden all ready to go.
Willard’s favorite vegetable to grow is purple pak choi, and his least favorite are snap peas only because Ms. Blodgett steals them!
As we saw in the Instagram video below, Mother Willard wasn’t able to stick with the planned family outing and instead jumped out of the truck and hid in the bushes.
Willard and Willette found their mother, but the visit was a little disappointing. She was asleep when they arrived and kept talking about how she needed to be back by three o’clock to watch her show.
I developed this 10.5β doll body style as an alternative to my full-sized baby creature dolls. Although I love the full-sized, sometimes itβs nice to have something more compact.
This doll has a floppier and simpler body, but the same head as my larger dolls (just reduced in size) so that it still has that same character and dimension.
Its bum is lightly weighted and it can sit or be held upright. I plan to make more creatures in this style as well.
Pre-orders for Lilβ Willard will go live soon. Each will come with a removable tee shirt and certificate of authenticity. Lil’ Willards’ eyelids are not lined, but the raw edge is finished with a blanket stitch just to be thorough π
I have been making more stop-motion videos which is definitely a steep learning curve! Today I made one of Willard shifting around on his couch and his pet possum, George Jones, climbing up for a snuggle.
Meet Kenneth, Willard’s good-natured and fairly oblivious neighbor. Kenneth is never seen without a can of Coke in hand. His “rig”‘s been in the shop which is why you see him walking in the video. He enjoys circulating the neighborhood and chatting with or TO anyone who is outside. In the video below, Willard was overwhelmed because he wasn’t expecting company and hadn’t rehearsed what he wanted to say. Later, he felt very guilty for his lack of responsiveness. He may be slipping past Kenneth’s place under the cover of darkness (so as to avoid more chit-chat) to leave a 12-pack of Coke to make up for it.
The original pattern I used for Kenneth was actually intended to look like a hippo, and I had visions of a kindly lady hippo creature. But as I cut it up and made it an open mouth version, it evolved into more of a monster. As I played with it as a puppet, a classic old man Vermonter accent emerged from my mouth and suddenly Kenneth was born. Lately, I have been thinking about the rural gathering places that I was constantly in and out of as a youth, and the old men that would sit around and chit chat about not very much at all. I suppose Kenneth emerged from the collective memories of this upbringing: loud, gruff, but ultimately well-meaning old men shuffling around the village making small talk. Kenneth represents the creme-de-la-creme of this cohort, as he never participates in spiteful gossip or begrudges the “flatlanders.”