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Re: Once again, apologies

Postby AlmySidaKay » Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:51 pm

I'll confess that I kinda want to see the Lars movie.
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Re: Once again, apologies

Postby victoriavictrix » Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:38 am

Lolita Lacemaker wrote:I must confess I have always wanted a life size doll. Not necessarily a love doll, just a 1/1 size. When I was little I would of loved to get my hands on one of the life size barbies and later a store mannequin. (loved the 80's movies about Mannequin) Instead I have a dressmakers dummy and my BJD. *sigh*

Now if only I could find out more about that Obitsu 1/1 size.


Go here: very top of the page

http://www.longago.com/MA.html

Timberpond press sells the Woven Woman pattern for a life-sized cloth doll. Also some other fun cloth doll patterns.
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Re: Once again, apologies

Postby Evelien » Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:59 am

AlmySidaKay wrote:I'll confess that I kinda want to see the Lars movie.

Do it, it's cute and funny!

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Re: Once again, apologies

Postby landwhale » Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:04 pm

i wonder how easily those dolls pic up dust since they are some kind of silicone....can you imagine cleaning it?
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Re: Once again, apologies

Postby SillyLilPuppet » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:15 pm

victoriavictrix wrote:
Lolita Lacemaker wrote:I must confess I have always wanted a life size doll. Not necessarily a love doll, just a 1/1 size. When I was little I would of loved to get my hands on one of the life size barbies and later a store mannequin. (loved the 80's movies about Mannequin) Instead I have a dressmakers dummy and my BJD. *sigh*

Now if only I could find out more about that Obitsu 1/1 size.


Go here: very top of the page

http://www.longago.com/MA.html

Timberpond press sells the Woven Woman pattern for a life-sized cloth doll. Also some other fun cloth doll patterns.

Not quite as sturdy or clearly written as the Woven Woman (though it is free!), theres also the Runo pattern: http://dollmaker.nunodoll.com/girldoll/ Just enlarge all pieces by 200%
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Re: Once again, apologies

Postby Lokiholic » Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:31 am

Just want to say before I go to work that I searched it... and I will be randomly laughing throughout the workday* because of it. Thank you. :D

*4chan has ruined me for life, because I just think it's all hilarious.
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Re: Once again, apologies

Postby DollyKim » Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:35 am

landwhale wrote:i wonder how easily those dolls pic up dust since they are some kind of silicone....can you imagine cleaning it?


Bath time might be half the fun to some people. Makes me wonder if the people who care for full size dolls, or realistic baby dolls, might benefit from caring for real people who need help. Or do they not have the patience for it?

There's a mannequin at Medieval Times, or there was, I would bring home in a heart beat. You can tell in the pictures he has a doll spirit. My grandma lived in Las Vegas and we'd always go to MT so it was nice to see him and his twin in their armor watching over every one. There's an old man butler at a junk store that's another one.
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