Showing posts with label lilith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lilith. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

Lilith - A Portrait

Dear Jill,

Today I recieved a fab gift - Meester X on Flickr has painted an amazing picture of Lilith on his ipad!


Yay! It's so great! I love it - especially the shading on her face - it makes her look like the real Lilith! Thank you so much Meester X, it's a lovely gift, and one I'll always remember *hugs*

Check out Meester X's other photos, including some adorable customs, on his Flickr Photostream here!

Sarah
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PS - Keep your eye out for more amazing art - I hear there is another doll based painting on the way! :P

Friday, November 4, 2011

Introducing Lilith

Dear Jill,

I'm so glad Lola arrived at yours safely and that you love her! It's great that she has found such a wonderful home, she's a lucky girl! And Zooey and Corals eyes look fab! What a pretty bunch of girls you have!

I had a new member join our little family last week, here's my custom CCE, Lilith!








She's a CCE on a Licca Chan body, with BrainWorm eyechips. The body didn't quit fit the head socket, so I needed to improvise (tute coming soon). But apart from that she was quite easy going, I would definitely take on a CCE again. On many levels she was alot simpler than the Basaak. The only thing I wasn't keen on was the scalp, which is still to this day very floppy and big. But she has so much hair you can't really tell!

Here's a before and after:


I still have some tutes to post, plus them patterns for Blythe hats that I promised ages ago. Hopefully all this will be done in November :)

Sarah
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Monday, October 24, 2011

Tutorial: Yarn ReRoot

Dear Jill,

Finally, I have my pictures uploaded, so here is my Yarn ReRoot tute!


You will need:
. Yarn - For this method of yarn reroot I like to use quite thick yarn, like Aran weight. You could also use Worsted Weight. I found I could do a whole head reroot with as little as 50g.

. Yarn needle - Should be as thin as you can make it, whilst still being able to slip the yarn through the eye of the needle. And it should be quite sharp so you can make new holes in the scalp.

. Ruler

. Scissors


Decide how long you want the hair, than double it (We will be using the Knot Method, with the knot in the middle). Cut loads of lengths of yarn at this length. I usually make it abit longer than I really need it so I can trim it down later.


Next you need to split the yarn. The aran yarn I use 'splits' into 3 individual lengths of yarn. I think WW split into 4, I'm not too sure...

I do this by teasing the yarn apart at the top of a piece, seperating 1 strand, then whilst holding the other 2 strands, pull the strand downwards. Do it slowly! And don't pull it too hard or it'll break.

It takes a bit of getting used to, but it is do-able :)


Do the same with the strands that are left, so you end up with individual, thin, wavy lengths of yarn.


Continue with the rest of your yarn lengths, until you have a nice pile of strands.


Next: You need to figure out how many strands are going to make up 1 plug. This bit is totally up to you - it all depends on how thick you want the hair. I usually do 2 strands per plug.

Take your 2 strands (or how ever many you are using) and tie a knot in roughly the middle of the length. Thread one end through a yarn needle.

In this picture I have already done the parting, which is where I would start. After the parting I work from the top of the head downwards.

Take the needle and thread it through either an existing hole, or make a new one. You might need to make new holes if you are changing the parting line.

Pull the needle and yarn through the hole until you hit the knot.


Thread the other end of the plug through the needle and repeat, so you end up with 2 plugs for the price of one lol In my case, I used 2 strands of yarn for each plug, and there's 2 plugs, so that makes 4 strands of yarn/hair. Confused?! Lol!

Repeat along the part line and then the rest of the head. I space the plugs quite close to each other, to avoid gaps where you can see the scalp. It is quite time consuming - my first yarn reroot took a week. But with practice you can cut the time right down - I got my latest done in 2 days hehe!


Plat sections of the hair as you go, to avoid getting it all tangled up.

When you have completed the whole scalp, you need to un-plat it and thatch the parting.


Your end result!

I cut Liliths hair into a bob - it's very thick! It is great if you leave it long too - you can do all sorts of styles with it :)


I hope this was useful! :D

Sarah
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Friday, October 14, 2011

Lillith and a Spaceman Suit

Dear Jill,

Wow, that is one cool Blythe! You're right - it's so me!! I took a good look at that shop too and they do some amazing items. I love the little ties, and the Smiling Spaceman Suit looks like Vince Noir's Mirror Ball Suit from The Mighty Boosh!!


I MUST OWN ONE OF THEM!!!

And I can't get over how great Coral looks!! Those chips really suit her - especially the yellow ones! Yay!!

In other news, I have started a new girl! I know, I know...

This time she is going to be just for me, and her name is Lilith. Here she is emerging from her box...


She has a bit of a story - I bought her back in August from the fab Ninabella9 on Ebay. I thought I was purchasing 3 Basaak Blybe dolls, but when I examined them all I found one, Lilith, was different. You might be able to see in the picture that her face is ever so slightly different, and her body is alot thinner. I wouldn't mind but Blythe clothes come up massive on her. Hmmm...

I later found out that I had actually bought 2 Basaak Blybes and a CCE doll. It was totally my fault - I didn't read the listing properly. Ninabella9 was nice enough to offer me a full refund, and I was all ready to send her back when I suddenly felt sorry for her! It's like she was the odd one out that no one loved. Poor thing! So I decided at the last minute to keep her :)

I also thought that it would be nice to make some photo tutorials of the different customising stages as I make Lilith over. So that's what I'll be doing! The first will be How To Do A Yarn Reroot. Coming soon!

Sarah
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