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Here she is in all her glory...


Pretty incredible, huh?
Final Challenge Results... and
comments!
Julie McCullough of Magic Threads chose the Best
Theme and Best use of Embellishments winners and had this to say
about each...
The theme winner was Eratos by Sandra Corson Walker. The overall look is of
great love and serenity. The use of the flowers works really well as
she looks like a bouquet of roses and what could symbolize love
more? I thought the choice of colors and embellishments accentuated
the theme without overdoing it. Her expression is really wistful.
Lovely doll. Click
here to
see Sandy's doll.
The winner for the embellished category is Diane
Sanders whom Julie says "added some
really nice extra embellishments to the neck and face which added to
the overall look of the doll. She also added some nice touches to
the base and incorporated it into the overall design. I liked the
use of beads to the robe and the hem. There was just a nice variety
of embellishments that worked well together. Very nice." Click
here to
see Diane's doll.
Julie goes on to say... This was just so hard to judge. All the dolls are
wonderful, so many different uses of embellishments, colors,
textures! It makes me want to go make some more!!
Congratulations to all the entries! I’m sure their grand results
will make everyone want to start sewing! Thank you all for sharing.
And the viewers have made their feelings known as
well! The winner of the Viewer's Choice Award is Helen
Grossman. Click
here to
see her doll.
Thanks to everyone who participated - I'm so glad you
made a doll and allowed us to see your wonderful work!
The Best Theme Interpretation
category is based on the story of The Muses from Greek Mythology.
The Muses were
the 9 daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne and each was charged with
overseeing intellectual and artistic endeavors. The nine
daughters were Erato, Euterpe, Kalliope, Klio, Melpomene, Polyhymnia,
Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania. Their realms were as follows:
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Erato - Love
Poetry
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Euterpe - Lyric Poetry
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Kalliope -
Epic Poetry
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Klio -
History
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Melpomene -
Tragedy
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Polyhymnia -
Sacred Poetry
-
Terpsichore
- Choral Dance
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Thalia -
Comedy
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Urania -
Astronomy
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