Francine S. Alphabet Dolls

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pb D Francine Shamosh

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This is my process along with issues and goals.

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!"p#$b%& D'""( Francine Shamosh

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This is the progression of my prototyping process. It all began with my desire to create dolls from something I love,

letter forms.

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I explored and got to know the fashion district very well. I went into many different fabric stores that ranged from

helpful to snobby.  

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I went in without any knowledge of what I was doing. I did my research but when push came to shove, I was unhappy

with the results.  

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I am continuously exploring the fabric stores that line the fashion district, feeling my way through, trying to find which

will be the perfect fabrics for these alphabet dolls.  

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So far I have tried felt, faux fur, cotton, fleece, printed cotton, muslin, and wool suiting. The wool suiting has been my

favorite.  

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The first letter that I attempted to create was the letter L. Here are some pictures…  

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And finally…  

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One was complete. After that the process was the same but the fabrics were different.  

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I found the faux fur the hardest to control on the sewing machine but I think it came out really cute.  

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The ‘Z’.  

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After spending more time in fabric stores, I found an awesome fabric that had a great subtle pattern and looked expensive (because it was). This fabric adds a more upscale

and personalized look to the doll.  

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The ‘F’ posed some new challenges that I hadn’t dealt with before. I had to play with fabrics that had patterns on them as well as dealing with the complications of a new fabric.  

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But it turned out alright in the end...  

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As I continue on with this project, I would like to solve some of the problems that I am having. It seems that stuffing the doll with stuffing is creating irregularity in the shape of the doll in an unflattering way. To solve this I plan on trying to

use foam.  

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I also intend on finding many more expensive looking fabrics to add that extra special touch to the dolls.  

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My goal for the end of the semester is to find the best way for me to make these dolls. What I mean by that is to find the right materials and the right look for the doll overall.  

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For next semester I plan on branding the dolls, from a name

to a logo to everything else that goes with it.  

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