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Tales of Zestiria: Alisha Figure by Alter
From the video game Tales of Zestiria comes the Alisha 1/8 Scale PVC Figure by Alter. The Alisha Figure stands approximately 21cm tall and she’s wearing her pink and white tunic and black, gold and silver armor. She retails for ¥10,000 and will ship in March 2015.
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The Gloss Convention Collection
There is only one doll from the entire 7-doll convention collection that I'm keeping and that is Natalia. My decision was based on the fact that she is very beautiful, I like the skin tone and I have only one other Natalia at this time.
I don't care for her fashion - it's cheap-looking like most of the other fashions from the event. The fabric is chintzy and the style is just not something that suits me. The cape is attached at the shoulders. In order to get the gown off it has to go over her head.
I had a hard time deciding whether or not I should keep Eugenia. But I already have several other gorgeous Eugenias and if she sells, all the better. She, too, is a beauty but in less than stellar gown.
The minute I saw the Vanessa, I knew she was not going to join my tribe. I really dislike Vanessa 2.0 and this one's makeup is very harsh. She has a wild look in her eyes.
If I loved Poppy Parker, Dark Moon would stay. She has a very pretty face. Again, I'm not a fan of the outfit but it is Poppy-Era appropriate.
I don't know why this doll is not selling well. My theory is that there are just too many dolls altogether and collectors' funds are being spread thin. The more dolls offered at a convention, the more money the manufacturer takes in. The less dolls there are, the higher the value goes on the secondary market. It seems the market has reached it's saturation point.
However, in the case of the Agnes convention souvenir and the Elise centerpiece, the secondary market went way up. No surprise there. So many collectors are crazy about Agnes and she will always be an event exclusive...until they change their minds.
My least favorite of all 7 dolls was Veronique "Nocturnal Glow." There is no glow in this sculpt at all. Poor Vero. They took away the face that launched a line. She looks sad and wistful now. Again, the fabric used for the gown was a cheap-looking black with a metallic gold thread and no discernible style. That humongous bow has to go.
If I weren't keeping Ayumi, I'd consider adding Kyori "Nightshade" to my collection.
I've noticed something strange about these new bodies - besides the fact that they are like pop-it beads,
some of the elbow joints make noise when moved. The elbows are stiff even when warmed.
Simonetta Bertorelli "La Ville Lumiere" is a new addition to the Victoire Roux line. She's OK but is not for me.
My own picture was not available at the time of posting.
The theme, "Gloss," was partly interpreted by the designers by using sparkly and or filmy fabrics in most cases. The fabrics chosen were not good quality and it showed. However, Agnes' gown was stunning and obviously showed a design flair and quality that would have been nice on all the dolls. The hairstyles were long and glamorous and that worked very well.
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Dollie Storage Group Cut and Sew Kit and Handmade Ornaments Sets
Cut and Sew Kit Contents: Four (4) pieces, as shown above, consisting of one each of the Dollie Storage Room Group cut and sew cotton fabric piece designs and instructions for finishing the ornaments one of two different ways. Kit DOES NOT include sewing thread, poly-fil, warm and natural or batting, and DMC color coordinated embroidery floss needed to create the ornaments one of two different ways.
Instructions included for finishing the ornaments via machine stitching as shown in the picture at the top of the collage shown above. Kit does not include poly-fil, sewing thread, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments.
Or, blanket stitch embroider the edges of the ornaments as shown in the picture at the bottom of the collage shown above. Kit includes how-to tutorial for blanket stitching. Kit does not include warm and natural or batting, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments this way.
The Dollie Storage Room cut and sew kit contains 1 fabric piece for each of the following cut and sew custom cotton fabric doll ornaments:
1) Primitive Annie Cut and Sew Ornament
2) Primitive Andy Cut and Sew Ornament
3) Elmer's Little Boy Cut and Sew Ornament
4) Doris Marie Cut and Sew Ornament
Cut and Sew Kit Finishing Instructions Per Piece
Additional Supplies Needed -Poly-fil, Sewing Thread, and Color Coordinating DMC Embroidery Floss For The Hanger For Each Piece.
1) Cut the two pieces along the dotted lines.
2) Place right sides together and sew 1/8” away from outer doll line leaving a small opening on the bottom for turning.
3) Trim seam and clip edges.
4) Turn right side out and stuff with poly-fil.
5) Hand sew small opening closed with the sewing thread.
6) Add a hanger to the top of the piece with 6 strands of the color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
Copyright © 2004-2015 Linda Walsh Originals—Designs by Linda Walsh - Kit and Contents For Personal Use Only.
Alternative Method #1 For Blanket Stitch Finishing Each Piece Along The Edges:
Additional Supplies Needed - Warm and Natural or Batting, and Color Coordinating DMC Embroidery Floss For Each Piece
1) Cut the two pieces along the dotted lines.
2) Using the front doll piece as a guide cut two pieces out of warm and natural or batting.
3) Place the two doll pieces wrong sides together and then insert the warm and natural or batting pieces in between the two pieces and pin along the sides to hold.
4) Trim the edges so the pieces and warm and natural or batting outer edges are even.
5) Blanket stitch 1/8” - 1/4” away from outer edges with 6 strands of color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
6) Add a hanger to the top of the piece with 6 strands of color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
Copyright © 2004-2015 Linda Walsh Originals—Designs by Linda Walsh - Kit and Contents For Personal Use Only
Colonial Group Cut and Sew Kit and Handmade Ornaments Sets
Cut and Sew Kit Contents: Four (4) pieces, as shown above, consisting of one each of the Colonial Group cut and sew cotton fabric piece designs and instructions for finishing the ornaments one of two different ways. Kit DOES NOT include sewing thread, poly-fil, warm and natural or batting, and DMC color coordinated embroidery floss needed to create the ornaments one of two different ways.
Instructions included for finishing the ornaments via machine stitching as shown in the picture at the top of the collage shown above. Kit does not include poly-fil, sewing thread, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments.
Or, blanket stitch embroider the edges of the ornaments as shown in the picture at the bottom of the collage shown above. Kit includes how-to tutorial for blanket stitching. Kit does not include warm and natural or batting, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments this way.
The Colonial Group cut and sew kit contains 1 fabric piece for each of the following cut and sew custom cotton fabric doll ornaments:
1) Denis Loves His Big Eyes Colonial Boy Cut and Sew Nurse Doll Ornament
2) Peter With The Big Eyes Cut and Sew Doll Ornament
3) Alice Loves Her Big Eyes Colonial Girl Cut and Sew Doll Ornament
4) Pamela With the Big Eyes Cut and Sew Doll Ornament
Cut and Sew Kit Finishing Instructions Per Piece
Additional Supplies Needed -Poly-fil, Sewing Thread, and Color Coordinating DMC Embroidery Floss For The Hanger For Each Piece.
1) Cut the two pieces along the dotted lines.
2) Place right sides together and sew 1/8” away from outer doll line leaving a small opening on the bottom for turning.
3) Trim seam and clip edges.
4) Turn right side out and stuff with poly-fil.
5) Hand sew small opening closed with the sewing thread.
6) Add a hanger to the top of the piece with 6 strands of the color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
Copyright © 2004-2015 Linda Walsh Originals—Designs by Linda Walsh - Kit and Contents For Personal Use Only.
Alternative Method #1 For Blanket Stitch Finishing Each Piece Along The Edges:
Additional Supplies Needed - Warm and Natural or Batting, and Color Coordinating DMC Embroidery Floss For Each Piece
1) Cut the two pieces along the dotted lines.
2) Using the front doll piece as a guide cut two pieces out of warm and natural or batting.
3) Place the two doll pieces wrong sides together and then insert the warm and natural or batting pieces in between the two pieces and pin along the sides to hold.
4) Trim the edges so the pieces and warm and natural or batting outer edges are even.
5) Blanket stitch 1/8” - 1/4” away from outer edges with 6 strands of color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
6) Add a hanger to the top of the piece with 6 strands of color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
Copyright © 2004-2015 Linda Walsh Originals—Designs by Linda Walsh - Kit and Contents For Personal Use Only.
Decorated Dresses Group Cut and Sew Kit and Handmade Ornaments Sets
Cut and Sew Kit Contents: Four (4) pieces, as shown above, consisting of one each of the Decorated Dresses Group cut and sew cotton fabric piece designs and instructions for finishing the ornaments one of two different ways. Kit DOES NOT include sewing thread, poly-fil, warm and natural or batting, and DMC color coordinated embroidery floss needed to create the ornaments one of two different ways.
Instructions included for finishing the ornaments via machine stitching as shown in the picture at the top of the collage shown above. Kit does not include poly-fil, sewing thread, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments.
Or, blanket stitch embroider the edges of the ornaments as shown in the picture at the bottom of the collage shown above. Kit includes how-to tutorial for blanket stitching. Kit does not include warm and natural or batting, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments this way.
The Decorated Dresses cut and sew kit contains 1 fabric piece for each of the following cut and sew custom cotton fabric doll ornaments:
1) Victorian Cut and Sew Dress Ornament Fabric #2
2) Victorian Cut and Sew Dress Ornament Fabric #1
Cut and Sew Kit Finishing Instructions Per Piece
Additional Supplies Needed -Poly-fil, Sewing Thread, and Color Coordinating DMC Embroidery Floss For The Hanger For Each Piece.
1) Cut the two pieces along the dotted lines.
2) Place right sides together and sew 1/8” away from outer doll line leaving a small opening on the bottom for turning.
3) Trim seam and clip edges.
4) Turn right side out and stuff with poly-fil.
5) Hand sew small opening closed with the sewing thread.
6) Add a hanger to the top of the piece with 6 strands of the color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
Copyright © 2004-2015 Linda Walsh Originals—Designs by Linda Walsh - Kit and Contents For Personal Use Only.
Alternative Method #1 For Blanket Stitch Finishing Each Piece Along The Edges:
Additional Supplies Needed - Warm and Natural or Batting, and Color Coordinating DMC Embroidery Floss For Each Piece
1) Cut the two pieces along the dotted lines.
2) Using the front doll piece as a guide cut two pieces out of warm and natural or batting.
3) Place the two doll pieces wrong sides together and then insert the warm and natural or batting pieces in between the two pieces and pin along the sides to hold.
4) Trim the edges so the pieces and warm and natural or batting outer edges are even.
5) Blanket stitch 1/8” - 1/4” away from outer edges with 6 strands of color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
6) Add a hanger to the top of the piece with 6 strands of color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
Copyright © 2004-2015 Linda Walsh Originals—Designs by Linda Walsh - Kit and Contents For Personal Use Only.
New Winter Group Snowmen and Snow-Ladies Cut and Sew Kit and Handmade Ornaments Sets
Cut and Sew Kit Contents: Four (4) pieces, as shown above, consisting of one each of the Winter Group cut and sew cotton fabric piece designs and instructions for finishing the ornaments one of two different ways. Kit DOES NOT include sewing thread, poly-fil, warm and natural or batting, and DMC color coordinated embroidery floss needed to create the ornaments one of two different ways.
Instructions included for finishing the ornaments via machine stitching as shown in the picture at the top of the collage shown above. Kit does not include poly-fil, sewing thread, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments.
Or, blanket stitch embroider the edges of the ornaments as shown in the picture at the bottom of the collage shown above. Kit includes how-to tutorial for blanket stitching. Kit does not include warm and natural or batting, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments this way.
The Winter cut and sew kit contains 1 fabric piece for each of the following cut and sew custom cotton fabric doll ornaments:
1) Kathleen Snow Queen Cut and Sew Doll Ornament
2) Sissie Snow Gal Cut and Sew Doll Ornament
3) Jerry Snow Guy Cut and Sew Doll Ornament
4) Alexander Snow Tsar Cut and Sew Doll Ornament
Cut and Sew Kit Finishing Instructions Per Piece
Additional Supplies Needed -Poly-fil, Sewing Thread, and Color Coordinating DMC Embroidery Floss For The Hanger For Each Piece.
1) Cut the two pieces along the dotted lines.
2) Place right sides together and sew 1/8” away from outer doll line leaving a small opening on the bottom for turning.
3) Trim seam and clip edges.
4) Turn right side out and stuff with poly-fil.
5) Hand sew small opening closed with the sewing thread.
6) Add a hanger to the top of the piece with 6 strands of the color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
Copyright © 2004-2015 Linda Walsh Originals—Designs by Linda Walsh - Kit and Contents For Personal Use Only.
Alternative Method #1 For Blanket Stitch Finishing Each Piece Along The Edges:
Additional Supplies Needed - Warm and Natural or Batting, and Color Coordinating DMC Embroidery Floss For Each Piece
1) Cut the two pieces along the dotted lines.
2) Using the front doll piece as a guide cut two pieces out of warm and natural or batting.
3) Place the two doll pieces wrong sides together and then insert the warm and natural or batting pieces in between the two pieces and pin along the sides to hold.
4) Trim the edges so the pieces and warm and natural or batting outer edges are even.
5) Blanket stitch 1/8” - 1/4” away from outer edges with 6 strands of color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
6) Add a hanger to the top of the piece with 6 strands of color coordinating DMC embroidery floss.
Copyright © 2004-2015 Linda Walsh Originals—Designs by Linda Walsh - Kit and Contents For Personal Use Only
Cut and Sew Kit Contents: Six (6) pieces, as shown above, consisting of two each of the Mini Winter Group cut and sew cotton fabric piece designs and instructions for finishing the ornaments one of two different ways. Kit DOES NOT include sewing thread, poly-fil, warm and natural or batting, and DMC color coordinated embroidery floss needed to create the ornaments one of two different ways.
Instructions included for finishing the ornaments via machine stitching as shown in the picture at the top of the collage shown above. Kit does not include poly-fil, sewing thread, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments.
Or, blanket stitch embroider the edges of the ornaments as shown in the picture at the bottom of the collage shown above. Kit includes how-to tutorial for blanket stitching. Kit does not include warm and natural or batting, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments this way.
The Mini Winter kit contains 1 fabric piece for each of the following cut and sew custom cotton fabric doll ornaments:
1) Isabell Cross My Heart Cut and Sew Snow-lady Doll Ornament
2) Brian Snow Buddy Cut and Sew Snowman Doll Ornament
3) Benjamin Cross My Heart Cut and Sew Snowman Doll Ornament
Cut and Sew Kit Contents: Six (6) pieces, as shown above, consisting of our Brian Snow-Guy Snowman cut and sew cotton fabric piece designs and instructions for finishing the ornaments one of two different ways. Kit DOES NOT include sewing thread, poly-fil, warm and natural or batting, and DMC color coordinated embroidery floss needed to create the ornaments one of two different ways.
Instructions included for finishing the ornaments via machine stitching as shown in the picture at the top of the collage shown above. Kit does not include poly-fil, sewing thread, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments.
Or, blanket stitch embroider the edges of the ornaments as shown in the picture at the bottom of the collage shown above. Kit includes how-to tutorial for blanket stitching. Kit does not include warm and natural or batting, and color coordinated DMC embroidery floss that you will need to buy to finish the cut and sew ornaments this way.
The Brian Snow-Guy Snowman cut and sew kit contains 6 of the Brian Snow-Guy Snowman cotton fabric pieces.
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Clayz's enters the battle-damaged fray with a new Saber
Clayz has a new 1/6-scale Saber up for pre-order, with the twist being she's got some battle damage on her this time around. However, what's nice is that this isn't the usual "battle-damaged" figure with boobs and butts all over the place; Clayz has instead some much more modest in their design and actually made her look like she's been in a fight. The uneasy, wounded posture that Saber has, coupled with the expression of anger on her face, actually make her a battle-damaged figure that I wouldn't mind having on my shelf.
Clayz's Battle ver. Saber is set to release in April 2015, but she won't be cheap: her MSRP is around ¥10,000. Anyone thinking of picking her up?
[Pre-order at Hobby Search | AmiAmi]
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set database: LEGO 1610 super wheel toy Sears exclusive
set name: super wheel toy Sears exclusive
theme: Samsonite
year: 1965
pieces: 304
price: us$na
minifig: none
nice Samsonite set.
Sears exclusive with tube box.
come with basic bricks, wheels and specialty bricks.
can be built into vehicles.
released similar as 610 super wheel toy US version and 610 super wheel toy Canada version by LEGO in 1965.
great playability.
overall design is great.
Teaser for RWBY RUBY ROSE 1/6th from Threezero
spotlight: top 10 toys from my sweet muffin
Sometimes I have the urge to hoard all of my “secret” sources for great new toy finds. If I told you where I find everything, then I’m deeply afraid you’ll stop needing me and this blog. Super needy, I know. And a little paranoid. I’m turning over a new leaf. Today, let’s take a peek […]
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