Mrs. Bot's lacy skirt is a great touch! Your attention to the important accessories in life is the best. Would Mrs. B like to finish the school costumes for you so you can continue crafting??
I wish stuff like this would rise from my pie of scraps.. mind you I do have another little owl started... ages ago that is living in the scrap pile.. really must dig him out and finish him .. poor wee owl
There is something Dr Whoish about her however I'm not liking that she has eyes and has a big pin sticking in her arm. My theory is you can do anything to them until they have a face then they have feelings.
I really really LOVE this one toooooo!wow you are great at making these!I know how hard it is to make robots,and you have made them unique individuals!great job!
Hi, I am Jodie Carleton. I started this blog in 2007 and somehow a tiny business grew from it. So now when I am not at my regular job I can be found happily making toys in my sewing room or swearing at the computer as I try and write the patterns. I am obsessed with foxes, pinnochio, Red Riding Hood and mechanical toys- actually pretty much any toys.
Say Hi if you have time, feel free to email me with any questions you have, I'm always happy to procrastinate by answering emails.
These tutorials are here for you to have a try. Please feel free to make any number of these items for your own use or gift-giving but please do not make items to sell using these instructions.
31 comments:
Is she called Mrs. Kelly (Ned's Wife)
hugz,
I wish something that cute would rise from the scraps and rubble at my place!
The master crafter strikes again!
I'm constantly amazed at the softies you make Jodie - they are truly works of art.
Can't wait to see her finished.
Grey bot looks superb and she is only half done!
Love her, Jodie! Such personality!
Wow, so creative and so fantastic. Love it!!
Too cool for school :)
how come the scraps at my house just stay scraps?
Oh how cool! Her neck reminds me of the women overseas who wear the copper coils on their necks for beauty... She's rockin'!!
she is wonderful! Love where you are going with this, you will have to make them a space ship home next!
I could absolutely see her running my house, what personality!
I LOVE how you create!!!
Irene X
She is so very cute - My cousin just became Mrs Kelly - hehe
You are such a talented lady, I love your little 'robots', such fun.
Lizzie
XXX
Looking good :)
Sue-peryerb! :-)
Hi - yet another cracker of a softie rising to the surface. What have you wrapped around the 'arms' there? Peta
Mrs. Bot's lacy skirt is a great touch! Your attention to the important accessories in life is the best. Would Mrs. B like to finish the school costumes for you so you can continue crafting??
Your talents never cease to amaze me. Love the ruffle on her skirt!
Gasp! Does Dr Softie Who know there are bots rising from scraps and rubble?!
I love her lacy skirt too, nice to know she wears designer wear!
The creativity is just never ending. So cute, love it!
Ooooh! Hello Missus Robot! (Waving frantically!)
Locket xx
Hello Ms Robot! what a lovely dress you have...
I wish stuff like this would rise from my pie of scraps.. mind you I do have another little owl started... ages ago that is living in the scrap pile.. really must dig him out and finish him .. poor wee owl
Miss Bot is way too cool! Love her!!
Nothing that exciting ever appears out of the rubbish and crappy scraps at my house. Do you have a special wand or something?! ;)
Wow, she looks fantastic!
It is just so unique and cute!
Micki
She looks a good deal more friendly than the lady robots in my English village (aka Stepford). Would she like to come round for a cup of tea?
There is something Dr Whoish about her however I'm not liking that she has eyes and has a big pin sticking in her arm. My theory is you can do anything to them until they have a face then they have feelings.
I really really LOVE this one toooooo!wow you are great at making these!I know how hard it is to make robots,and you have made them unique individuals!great job!
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