love seeing porcelain dolls in darker skintones! 😊 very refreshing!! will you also be recording the process for making this doll's clothes too? I'd love to see it, even just her shoes look wonderful already, can't wait to see her full design 😊
Thank you! I will definitely film everything, I like to document the process even for myself. The shoes and embroidered fabric video tutorials are already available for my Patrons. Not everything reach TH-cam at the end. ☺️
I’ve watched this several times, but I can’t find a single video that shows how to embed the wires into the hands n feet- porcelain, I have a basic idea, but would be nice to see it
I have videos about this on my Patreon. But basically you drill the hole when the porcelain is still raw and perfect it after the bisque firing if needed. Then after the final firing and painting, you insert the metal bars through the holes and secure them with some super-glue. I also do some polishing after the glue dries. ☺️
I'm still working on a course about porcelain. But I will share on all my social media the minute it will launch! I don't use a vacuum chamber, it's more needed for resin dolls.
Hi! I just discover ypu channel! You work is so beautiful and I am so happy that you have a master class!!! I always want to make a BJD doll! ,and I have a question ,for doing the master doll class , do I have to make the mold class?
If you want to later cast your dolls in porcelain or air-dry casting slip - then yes. If you only want to sculpt one doll and be done with it, then you don’t need the mold class ☺️
It’s linked in the description. The kiln was shipped to me from Germany, so this only works if you’re from around here. I saved up for it, and it took me a year. It’s a small 20l kiln, but it’s still quite expensive. I recommend to sign up for some porcelain or ceramics classes around your area to learn how firings work, and maybe fire your pieces there before purchasing the kiln.
it is such a treat to see the parts revealed from the molds
Thank you so much! The whole process is very rewarding for sure. I love this part of porcelain doll making so much.
This was very interesting. Seeing the mold lines removed was the most relaxing process to watch. I love the doll's beautiful, warm, skin tone.
Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a lovely comment! 🫶
I cannot wait to see how the doll will turn out in the end!
Thank you! I’m very excited about this one 🫶
I can't wait to see the finished doll, it's already so beautiful ❤
Aww thank you so much! I have a really complicated costume for her in mind so it will take some time. But I’ll make sure to document the process 🫶
Thank you for making such in-depth “how to” doll making videos for free. Will definitely check out the master class though !
My pleasure! I really enjoy filming my doll making process and interacting with other artists and crafters here too. 🫶
This is so cool, I don’t know why I didn’t check to see you had a TH-cam channel sooner! I love your work and always use your website as a reference ❤
Thank you so much! In the last few months I’m taking TH-cam more seriously. Trying to post a new video at least once a month. ☺️
love seeing porcelain dolls in darker skintones! 😊 very refreshing!! will you also be recording the process for making this doll's clothes too? I'd love to see it, even just her shoes look wonderful already, can't wait to see her full design 😊
Thank you! I will definitely film everything, I like to document the process even for myself. The shoes and embroidered fabric video tutorials are already available for my Patrons. Not everything reach TH-cam at the end. ☺️
You are so talented and inspiring i wish only the best for you xxx
I’ve watched this several times, but I can’t find a single video that shows how to embed the wires into the hands n feet- porcelain, I have a basic idea, but would be nice to see it
I have videos about this on my Patreon. But basically you drill the hole when the porcelain is still raw and perfect it after the bisque firing if needed. Then after the final firing and painting, you insert the metal bars through the holes and secure them with some super-glue. I also do some polishing after the glue dries. ☺️
Maravilloso y admirable
Hello Adele what about lessons to create the porcelain doll and did you use vacum chamber?
I'm still working on a course about porcelain. But I will share on all my social media the minute it will launch! I don't use a vacuum chamber, it's more needed for resin dolls.
Nice video. :) Latvian shares the same word for head - galva. Will be watching for more linguistic eastereggs. ;) Čau no Latvijas.
Haha, hello neighbour 👋 Our languages are very similar and I always have fun reading signs and names of the places when I visit Latvia. Paldies!
Hi! I just discover ypu channel! You work is so beautiful and I am so happy that you have a master class!!! I always want to make a BJD doll! ,and I have a question ,for doing the master doll class , do I have to make the mold class?
If you want to later cast your dolls in porcelain or air-dry casting slip - then yes. If you only want to sculpt one doll and be done with it, then you don’t need the mold class ☺️
@@Nymphaidolls ok thank you! Probably I would like to make more jajajajaja! 😄
Hol lehet vásárolni ilyen forma ki öntőt?
Здравствуйте.Скажите,какую роль играют отверстия в центре шарниров .на оси
Where did you get your kiln? I want to start making dolls but i have no kiln and very little money 😅 how did you start?
It’s linked in the description. The kiln was shipped to me from Germany, so this only works if you’re from around here. I saved up for it, and it took me a year. It’s a small 20l kiln, but it’s still quite expensive. I recommend to sign up for some porcelain or ceramics classes around your area to learn how firings work, and maybe fire your pieces there before purchasing the kiln.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Can you use an oven for it?
Nope, the temperature has to reach more than 1200°C (2192°F)
How is it possible