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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby Kirahfaye » Sun Dec 16, 2012 7:03 am

My problem with the DOC body and the Soom faun legs was more than the resin mismatch (that could be corrected with blushing), but that the S-hooks on the bottom of the feet didn't sit properly and stuck out nearly 1/4 of an inch so he couldn't stand. :shock: So if you haven't done so already, make sure you don't have that issue! LOL!
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby EAB » Sun Dec 16, 2012 5:01 pm

I sold my first pattern on Etsy!
Here's my shop:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/EABNYC
Not much in it yet, but it's a start.
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby AlmySidaKay » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:37 pm

Going to be seeing my folks as of Tuesday, and.. hopefully visiting Zirconmermaid again while I'm up in MN. Happy to be able to see my family for the holidays.
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby Trethowan » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:49 pm

Kirahfaye wrote:My problem with the DOC body and the Soom faun legs was more than the resin mismatch (that could be corrected with blushing), but that the S-hooks on the bottom of the feet didn't sit properly and stuck out nearly 1/4 of an inch so he couldn't stand. :shock: So if you haven't done so already, make sure you don't have that issue! LOL!


Yeah, I haven't found a set of s-hooks to fit either of my Soom fantasy leg sets. I'll run down to Floyd's Hardware some time next week and see what I can find there. I spent two days with a dremel and Apoxie making knew knee joints for my 1:4 RS to fit her new legs. She's uber cute!

I saw a person at a Con once who had used those hard plastic zip tie things. If I can't find the right s-hook I'll use that. I'd forgotten about it when I first asked about my Soom feet a while back.
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby Greyhaunt » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:13 pm

Trethowan wrote:
Kirahfaye wrote:My problem with the DOC body and the Soom faun legs was more than the resin mismatch (that could be corrected with blushing), but that the S-hooks on the bottom of the feet didn't sit properly and stuck out nearly 1/4 of an inch so he couldn't stand. :shock: So if you haven't done so already, make sure you don't have that issue! LOL!


Yeah, I haven't found a set of s-hooks to fit either of my Soom fantasy leg sets. I'll run down to Floyd's Hardware some time next week and see what I can find there. I spent two days with a dremel and Apoxie making knew knee joints for my 1:4 RS to fit her new legs. She's uber cute!

I saw a person at a Con once who had used those hard plastic zip tie things. If I can't find the right s-hook I'll use that. I'd forgotten about it when I first asked about my Soom feet a while back.


Dude - PAPERCLIPS are your friends! Seriously, just make S hooks out of the metal kind - either the big ones or the small ones, doesn't matter they are both strong :) I've done it, it works!
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby Greyhaunt » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:15 pm

EAB wrote:I sold my first pattern on Etsy!
Here's my shop:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/EABNYC
Not much in it yet, but it's a start.


Congratulations! It's always nice to see new BJD sewing patterns..particularly ones that are not sized for something other than Kay Wiggs dolls >< Seriously, I'm so tired of nothing but her dolls out there ;p
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:20 am

:D :D
Jack's home (Iplehouse Dexter). He's huge but I like the way he looks, he has that same feel as my other dolls. And I received an Iplehouse calander. Cowboy Dexter is poster boy of March and Western Missy Bibane and Knight Claude are in there as well
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby Nella » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:23 am

Iwa_Hoshi wrote::D :D
Jack's home (Iplehouse Dexter). He's huge but I like the way he looks, he has that same feel as my other dolls. And I received an Iplehouse calander. Cowboy Dexter is poster boy of March and Western Missy Bibane and Knight Claude are in there as well


Congrats on your new doll!
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby kenaiqueen » Mon Dec 17, 2012 2:01 pm

EAB wrote:I sold my first pattern on Etsy!
Here's my shop:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/EABNYC
Not much in it yet, but it's a start.


Congrats and nice work! Will the 16" Ren pattern be suitable for an Ellowyne Wilde?
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Re: and there was much REJOICING

Postby EAB » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:16 pm

Kenaiqueen, it won't, because the Kish body is more like a child body.
Nevertheless, Trethowan bought :) :) :) :) a 60 cm pattern and asked how to modify it for a 1/4 scale. I told her I would cut the pattern piece on the seam line and sew it 1/4" in, and it fits my Marie Celeste (Resinsoul Lan) pretty well. That being so, I am going to work up a 1/4 scale version of this, fitting it on Marie Celeste and Delilah noir. It shouldn't take long.
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