Sunday, July 26, 2020

Baby Elvine


Baby Elvine is the last to join my Sasha family. She arrived just before Easter 2020. As has happened before with my doll family, she was an accidental bid. However, a very happy accident. :)
She is a Sasha Morgenthaler 12'' Baby Doll, Playsuit Girl. 



She didn't look very happy when I opened her traveling box.


So she went right away to take a bath...


..and she seems much happier and calmer after a bath. :)






Around the same time my daughter and I were deciding on the next knitting project, and she chose a small chick to make. The pattern is Chick and Egg by Alan Dart. I wanted to make this chick a long time ago, but was postponing it all the time. And somehow it felt like the right moment. :)
A pleasant knitting afternoon resulted in a yellow chick. The pattern also includes two shells, but I didn't make it. Maybe another time! 





Elvine loves her toy! She got back her clean clothes and shoes, she hugged her chick, and was happy to  join the family.

But she wanted a dress like the other girls in the family have. So I made her a similar set, a dress and shorts.








I took pictures of all our baby girls together in their welcome dresses. 




Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Telesyk's Goose



Ivasyk-Telesyk is looking at the pictures in a Ukrainian fairytale book. It looks like this particular story is his favorite, and it is how he got his name.

Here is a translation of the Ukrainian fairy tale if anyone is interested. This translation is very nice. I would only say that at the end, the mother and father are eating pancakes rather than cakes.


Worried about the boy...



He is looking at pictures from the book again and again, playing with his boat, and is very passionate about the story. :) 




He asked if he can have his own goose. I promised. Well I've got an idea. He was patiently waiting for me to make (knit) him his very own goose!  



Below are the illustrations from a vintage book picturing Ivasyk Telesyk escaping on the back of a goose!






This is a sculpture from my beloved city Lviv. The fountain sculpture is from the scene of the fairytale. The sculpture was made in 1964. It is in Stryyskyy park, in the Ukrainian city Lviv.



Next time I visit Lviv I would like to go there and take a picture with my Telesyk. :)


Renovated fountain.


I was planning to make this goose for Christmas... It took me a few years to fulfill the project. :)
My plan finally materialized. :)  I found the pattern, and I started the goose last summer, but I did not finish it. My inspiration for all crafts works in a mysterious way. One minute it is there and another it is gone.
The goose was half done and then the project went into frozen mode. And a few days ago I just took it out and finished it. I'll never understand why it is this way. 
Sometimes I wish to be more productive. 

So here he is, the goose. I made it with the Betsy's Goose pattern by Sara Elizabeth. It is a free pattern on Ravelry. My goose looks more delicate as I made it with a fingering yarn to be more suitable for my doll's size. I did not wanted a small goose but big enough to give the impression that it is a friend that can help you escape the serpents. :)





I took him to the lake and took a few pictures. We were lucky to met a goose family close to the shore. 


They finally met :)


And they are Friends!



  Mission completed! Or maybe not. I think I should make him a costume to go with it.