Huldfrejya, the troll queen from Tangled Magick
$14.00
From my new children's book, Tangled Magick, the sequel to Hapenny Magick, comes Huldfrejya, the troll queen in the tale. She captures the happennies and turns them into slaves...but is she really the villain?
She's about 14" tall with a face only a mother could love. I've made her from hand dyed wool but she can be made from many doll making fabrics. Eyes and fangs are needle felted, fingers are wired, thread jointed. Pattern is written and illustrated. Best for intermediate sewing levels.
Look for listings containing a copy of the autographed book and the pattern!
Materials needed:
½ yard of doll body fabric (woven wool, craft velour, Dolskin)
Turning tubes and tiny turning tubes (see supplier list—Highly reccomended!)
Wool roving for eyes: dark brown, white, iris color of your choice
Felting needle
Quick dry tacky glue
Prismacolor markers in dark brown
Tibetan Lamb hair locks or other fiber for hair
¼ yard of cotton for dress
18” x 7” cotton for skirt
8” x 3” strip of cotton for corset
8”x 3” strip of fusible interfacing
Two--9”x12” rectangle of wool felt for shoes
A scrap of tulle or netting for arm bands
Assorted trims, beads and ribbons ( of your choice for embellishment)
Thread to match body fabric
Embroidery floss
Basic machine and hand sewing supplies
Stuffing
Heavy cardstock, bristol or manilla folders for pattern making
Watersoluble pencil for marking patterns onto fabric
A small metal crown
She's about 14" tall with a face only a mother could love. I've made her from hand dyed wool but she can be made from many doll making fabrics. Eyes and fangs are needle felted, fingers are wired, thread jointed. Pattern is written and illustrated. Best for intermediate sewing levels.
Look for listings containing a copy of the autographed book and the pattern!
Materials needed:
½ yard of doll body fabric (woven wool, craft velour, Dolskin)
Turning tubes and tiny turning tubes (see supplier list—Highly reccomended!)
Wool roving for eyes: dark brown, white, iris color of your choice
Felting needle
Quick dry tacky glue
Prismacolor markers in dark brown
Tibetan Lamb hair locks or other fiber for hair
¼ yard of cotton for dress
18” x 7” cotton for skirt
8” x 3” strip of cotton for corset
8”x 3” strip of fusible interfacing
Two--9”x12” rectangle of wool felt for shoes
A scrap of tulle or netting for arm bands
Assorted trims, beads and ribbons ( of your choice for embellishment)
Thread to match body fabric
Embroidery floss
Basic machine and hand sewing supplies
Stuffing
Heavy cardstock, bristol or manilla folders for pattern making
Watersoluble pencil for marking patterns onto fabric
A small metal crown
From my new children's book, Tangled Magick, the sequel to Hapenny Magick, comes Huldfrejya, the troll queen in the tale. She captures the happennies and turns them into slaves...but is she really the villain?
She's about 14" tall with a face only a mother could love. I've made her from hand dyed wool but she can be made from many doll making fabrics. Eyes and fangs are needle felted, fingers are wired, thread jointed. Pattern is written and illustrated. Best for intermediate sewing levels.
Look for listings containing a copy of the autographed book and the pattern!
Materials needed:
½ yard of doll body fabric (woven wool, craft velour, Dolskin)
Turning tubes and tiny turning tubes (see supplier list—Highly reccomended!)
Wool roving for eyes: dark brown, white, iris color of your choice
Felting needle
Quick dry tacky glue
Prismacolor markers in dark brown
Tibetan Lamb hair locks or other fiber for hair
¼ yard of cotton for dress
18” x 7” cotton for skirt
8” x 3” strip of cotton for corset
8”x 3” strip of fusible interfacing
Two--9”x12” rectangle of wool felt for shoes
A scrap of tulle or netting for arm bands
Assorted trims, beads and ribbons ( of your choice for embellishment)
Thread to match body fabric
Embroidery floss
Basic machine and hand sewing supplies
Stuffing
Heavy cardstock, bristol or manilla folders for pattern making
Watersoluble pencil for marking patterns onto fabric
A small metal crown
She's about 14" tall with a face only a mother could love. I've made her from hand dyed wool but she can be made from many doll making fabrics. Eyes and fangs are needle felted, fingers are wired, thread jointed. Pattern is written and illustrated. Best for intermediate sewing levels.
Look for listings containing a copy of the autographed book and the pattern!
Materials needed:
½ yard of doll body fabric (woven wool, craft velour, Dolskin)
Turning tubes and tiny turning tubes (see supplier list—Highly reccomended!)
Wool roving for eyes: dark brown, white, iris color of your choice
Felting needle
Quick dry tacky glue
Prismacolor markers in dark brown
Tibetan Lamb hair locks or other fiber for hair
¼ yard of cotton for dress
18” x 7” cotton for skirt
8” x 3” strip of cotton for corset
8”x 3” strip of fusible interfacing
Two--9”x12” rectangle of wool felt for shoes
A scrap of tulle or netting for arm bands
Assorted trims, beads and ribbons ( of your choice for embellishment)
Thread to match body fabric
Embroidery floss
Basic machine and hand sewing supplies
Stuffing
Heavy cardstock, bristol or manilla folders for pattern making
Watersoluble pencil for marking patterns onto fabric
A small metal crown
From my new children's book, Tangled Magick, the sequel to Hapenny Magick, comes Huldfrejya, the troll queen in the tale. She captures the happennies and turns them into slaves...but is she really the villain?
She's about 14" tall with a face only a mother could love. I've made her from hand dyed wool but she can be made from many doll making fabrics. Eyes and fangs are needle felted, fingers are wired, thread jointed. Pattern is written and illustrated. Best for intermediate sewing levels.
Look for listings containing a copy of the autographed book and the pattern!
Materials needed:
½ yard of doll body fabric (woven wool, craft velour, Dolskin)
Turning tubes and tiny turning tubes (see supplier list—Highly reccomended!)
Wool roving for eyes: dark brown, white, iris color of your choice
Felting needle
Quick dry tacky glue
Prismacolor markers in dark brown
Tibetan Lamb hair locks or other fiber for hair
¼ yard of cotton for dress
18” x 7” cotton for skirt
8” x 3” strip of cotton for corset
8”x 3” strip of fusible interfacing
Two--9”x12” rectangle of wool felt for shoes
A scrap of tulle or netting for arm bands
Assorted trims, beads and ribbons ( of your choice for embellishment)
Thread to match body fabric
Embroidery floss
Basic machine and hand sewing supplies
Stuffing
Heavy cardstock, bristol or manilla folders for pattern making
Watersoluble pencil for marking patterns onto fabric
A small metal crown
She's about 14" tall with a face only a mother could love. I've made her from hand dyed wool but she can be made from many doll making fabrics. Eyes and fangs are needle felted, fingers are wired, thread jointed. Pattern is written and illustrated. Best for intermediate sewing levels.
Look for listings containing a copy of the autographed book and the pattern!
Materials needed:
½ yard of doll body fabric (woven wool, craft velour, Dolskin)
Turning tubes and tiny turning tubes (see supplier list—Highly reccomended!)
Wool roving for eyes: dark brown, white, iris color of your choice
Felting needle
Quick dry tacky glue
Prismacolor markers in dark brown
Tibetan Lamb hair locks or other fiber for hair
¼ yard of cotton for dress
18” x 7” cotton for skirt
8” x 3” strip of cotton for corset
8”x 3” strip of fusible interfacing
Two--9”x12” rectangle of wool felt for shoes
A scrap of tulle or netting for arm bands
Assorted trims, beads and ribbons ( of your choice for embellishment)
Thread to match body fabric
Embroidery floss
Basic machine and hand sewing supplies
Stuffing
Heavy cardstock, bristol or manilla folders for pattern making
Watersoluble pencil for marking patterns onto fabric
A small metal crown