Monday, October 29, 2012

Lovely Iva Rose is finally ready...





Some dolls take me longer than others, and Miss Iva Rose here took me quite a while.  Luckily her new mama was very patient!  Iva will be heading off to Canada tomorrow, but was nice enough to sit still for some photos before heading to her new home.  It's a bit chilly up there, so she needed a comfy wool coat to keep her toasty!  




Underneath her coat she is wearing a cotton pocket dress, gray ruffle pants, little blue dottie undies and her pink striped Mary Jane's.  She also has a long sleeve nightie for snuggling up on those chilly winter nights.  


As always, I hope Iva Rose's new family loves her as much as I've loved creating her.  Her sweet smile has been a little ray of sunshine on my sewing table these past few weeks as I've worked on her.  

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The wee ones are ready!


I finally had some time this week to sit down and finish up the clothing for the three tiny dolls I've been working away on.  Chere, Helene and Annalie were all ready to find their new homes when my littlest little professed her love of Chere, the black haired sweetie, and claimed her as her own.   She's never fallen so in love with one of my dolls, and well, I'm a sucker for her sweet smile and little "please mama, please, please can I hold her!", Of course I caved and little Chere will be staying here at Millie's Dollhouse.

The two remaining dolls are currently listed comment style 
on my Facebook page, ending tonight at 10:00pm Eastern tonight.  If you are interested in purchase one of them, please visit my page and leave a comment on the photo of the doll you would like.  At 10:00pm tonight I'll close the comments and will randomly select one of the comments to purchase each of these dolls.  


As always, thank you for stopping by Millie's Dollhouse!  

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Natural yarn dying with walnuts

This past weekend I traveled back home to Michigan to visit my family and meet my new niece for the first time.  It was a chilly, but still beautiful Fall weekend, and we had a blast hanging out, visiting and playing outside in the country.  While we were there, the kids collected some of the walnuts from the giant trees in my father's front yard.  Walnuts are easily found and are a simple to use natural dye.  The bonus is that the kids love running around seeing who can collect the most!


Once home, we gently washed the walnuts, and then sliced through them with a sharp knife to open them up a bit.  I found this much easier, and a lot less messy, than removing the husk completely from each nut.   I put these into the water in my big 'ole enamel stock pot and heated it up to boiling, then let it simmer for a few hours as the dye seeped into the water.  


Once there was enough dye in the dye bath, I removed all the walnuts and used a fine strainer to remove any small pieces.  When the dye bath was the same temp as my yarn (which was soaking) I added the yarn to the water and brought the temp back up until the it was just starting to steam.  Then I added a bit of vinegar to help the yarn set, and let this simmer on the heat for a few more hours while the yarn slowly soaked up the dye.


The next step is essential to yarn dyeing.  I swear.  Really.  You MUST sit down and enjoy a piece of apple pie while your yarn is simmering.  I don't know how it works, but some things it's best not to question!   Right?  Right!



After I finished up my pie and the yarn looked to be about the shade I wanted, I took the pot off the stove (carefully!), covered it and let it soak overnight.  In the morning, the boucle was a nice, richer brown than the night before.  After removing my yarn, there was still plenty of dye left in the dye bath to save for later if I wanted to use it again.


The next step was to very gently wash and rinse the yarn several times, to remove any excess color in the yarn and to make sure it was nice and clean.  I like using the Eucalan delicate wool wash for my yarn, it has a faint eucalyptus scent that I really love.  After rinsing and squeezing out the water in a towel, I hung my yarn out to dry.

Here it is, almost dry and soon to be wound up!  It's a rich, nutty brown yarn that will make such a pretty brunette in the next few weeks!    This batch turned out much darker than my last batch and I'm very pleased with the lovely color!  


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