Lisa of Milktooth was recently interviewed for BlytheLife.com! Read the interview and enter to win this Parasol Doll dress made from Milktooth fabric!

My previous blog post about Milktooth can be found here!

Stripey goodness is available now in the Parasol Doll ArtFire shop!
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The Parasol Doll Facebook page recently broke 200 fans and in celebration, I will be having a Facebook Fan Freebie! Tomorrow, July 11, 2010, at noon Pacific Standard Time, I will take a screen shot of the PDoll Facebook page and the six people randomly featured in the “People Like This” section will each receive a $10 gift certificate for my ArtFire shop! I will post the results on Facebook, Flickr, and blog about it. Thank you all for being fans and good luck!
Greta came with me on vacation and she delighted most everyone she met! We stayed very busy with fun, family and food!

You can see more photos from my vacation in my Flickr stream!
At the moment, I am photographing and preparing a bunch of hats for the shop. Seven new striped pixie hats and a few new colors of berets will be going up sometime tomorrow. Missed the one you wanted or looking for a specific color combination? I take commissions for knitted hats!
In personal dolly news, I recently acquired my second Emerald the Enchanting Witch! Ironically, I sewed a few gift dresses for Emeralds before I owned one and have yet to sew for my own, so that will be a high priority in the next month. I have a few ideas for the silhouettes I would like to see on them. I love their chubby little bodies.

As of tomorrow, I will be riding a carousel, sleeping on a riverboat and eating lots of dee-licious Southern foods!

Any orders placed in my absence will be shipped promptly on June 30, 2010. I will be knitting like mad, so there will be lots of pixie hats ready for sale when I return.
See you on the flip side of a week!
The weather is getting nicer and my dance urges are growing persistent and stronger. Luckily, this has also motivated me to do an update! I updated the ArtFire shop last night and now there is only one dress left. I simply can not say thank you all enough!
Last week, I had a day of FAIL. Whilst sewing, the dress I was working on {the one that was inspired by my previous post} developed an unexplained stain. This happens on rare occasions and usually it is a drop of machine oil. Well, I pulled out my handy dandy stain remover pen* and proceeded to blot the offending stain. Not only did the spot remain, but the stain remover also removed the printing from the fabric! Doh! I used to test it on scrap fabric every time I used it, but subconsciously ceased the precaution since I had never experienced a bad result. Lesson learned. I decided to forge ahead and sew on a snap because the dress was almost complete. That is when I turned the dress over to discover that I had somehow snagged the tulle layers on something and s 5mm cleft of fabric was missing from the hem. Out came the pinking shears and the tulle is now shorter! That dress is a hot mess that will probably live in a box with the other castaways for the next few years.
{Insert imaginary photo here}
After the dress debacle, I decided to relax by sitting in front of the computer and indulge in the newest episode of Lie to Me while knitting. Halfway through the show {which featured a prince charming psycho killer played by Jason Dohring, better known as Logan Echolls from Veronica Mars, the best show ever,*squee*} I am starting to unwind when the next thing I know, I am being hit in the head by the shelf formerly mounted to the wall above me and all of my dolls come crashing down on to my desk, my lap, and the floor. Nightmare scenario. I am very happy to report that there were no casualties and only one scare! The eye mechanism in Arabella, my Yuki, popped out of place, but is a super easy fix, especially since she is an RBL, and actually exposed that her pull string was about to break due to a snag on the metal grommet in the back of her face plate. I’m glad it ended well!
In more relevant news, I finished a new design! I decided to try combining my love of over-sized dolly collars and rounded, peter pan collars into one! Instead of having two separate sides, the collar is in one lined piece. I’m really satisfied with the result. The woven cotton solids used in this dress have been a great inspiration for me. The beautiful colours are achieved by weaving two different threads together to create multi-tonal fabric that just sings. It is really suited to dolly scale and has a lovely drape.

Crane is also wearing a Parasol Doll Diane Arbus Beret.
*Tide To Go Instant Stain Remover, not an official endorsement, heh.