Sunday, October 22, 2006

My mind is scattered like Autumn leaves

I have an idea for a small doll using shaker pegs and polymer faces. I think I got the idea because I have 200 or 300 pegs - one of my earliest eBay purchases, and not one I've ever used! Yesterday I asked Tom where my Dremel was - he wanted to know why I wanted it - well DUH - its mine... As I got the box and attachments out and started to bring it up to my studio - he told me not to go too far with it - HELLO - its MINE - the Dremel is now in MY STUDIO and hopefully it will stay there for a while. When I bought it - I learned that I should get a good one - a powerful plug in, and I even got the one with the flexible shaft attachments and the small rotary saw attachment. I've had it 3 years and the only thing that I ever used it for was to have TOM drill a hole in a dozen dominos. I used it to sand off the knob from a few shaker pegs. Then I was thinking how to attach some purchased faces I had - well I have about 8 lbs of Sculpty, so I decided to make my own faces and embed screws into them. The only real problem is you can't use torque to turn the screw - so I had to use a pair of pliers - I learned this when one of the heads exploded! The small doll isn't right yet, but I think I know what direction to take her in, and I really liked making the faces - I think I may use the large round one on a bendie doll - it is the perfect size for the face.... Great another PROJECT! LOL

4 comments:

Jackie (Tillie's Daughter) said...

I'm giggling like crazy --- boy do I know the story of the Dremel -- just like here -- when I purchased it he kinda laughed and implied it was a waste of money -- HA HA -- over the last four years he has claimed it (I get to borrow it.) LOL

Clever idea using the pegs for dolls.

The Lone Beader® said...

Interesting that we both mentioned a Dremel tool in our posts today. Thanks for your comment, and thanks for the link:)

Also, I just hole my thread in one hand, and bring the eye of the needle to the thread. Hope this helps!!

Paula, the quilter said...

Such a good idea! I had some of those pegs one time. I drilled a couple of small holes in them, then soaked them in some fabric dye and turned them into 'art' buttons for a jacket. Here's to repurposing! /paula

Brenda said...

Thanks for the link to the AQS gallery. I hadn't seen or heard about this contest until I read your blog.