Showing posts with label Volks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volks. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

What doll do you regret passing up?

Not too long ago,
I asked "What doll do you regret selling?"

And a few of the responses have prompted me to wonder:

What doll do you regret passing up?

You know, that doll that you *could* have gotten...
it was available, right there in front of you,
be it for preorder, or from another collector, etc...

but for whatever reason you passed on it.

For me, it's Volks' Jun Tachibana.


I had *JUST* discovered BJDs when Haute Doll magazine had their exclusive Jun and Isao release, and I looked at the prices on those dolls and almost fainted dead-away.

I *could* have ordered her.
I didn't, because of sticker shock.

I have kicked myself for forever and a day since.
I would call her my "Grail Doll" if I were to name a doll that...
and she'd have to be fully default too (except maybe the faceup, I might forgive a changed faceup if her new one was awesome).

I even sought out and bought little YoSD Jun Tachibana as a consolation...
but every time I see that Haute Doll Exclusive Jun,
I really, really, really wish I'd bitten the bullet and ordered her!

How about you?
Who is your "missed opportunity"?

(On a side note, I'd love the SD Graffiti Jun as well... I think it would be so cute to have the SD, SD Graffiti and YoSD Jun collection XD)


Friday, February 13, 2015

Regrets?

There are no really amazing Azone updates for this week,
so instead, let's talk about...

REGRETS

Have you ever sold a doll and then deeply regretted it?

I've sold a lot of dolls in my day,
and 99.9% of them, I'm ok with...

but there was one doll I sold that I regretted,
I regretted selling her before I did it, 
as I did it,
and after I did it.

That would be my Dollfie Dream Alna


I sold her to get what I thought was a "Grail" resin doll,
and I was very wrong.
Turns out Alna was my "Grail" doll all along,
and it took selling her, and constantly lamenting it,
to figure that out.

I lucked out *BIG* time,
and had a friend who was selling her Alna,
and sold it to me at retail... no crazy markup.

So the Alna you see now when I take pictures is actually
my second Alna.
What became of my first, I'll never truly know...
but I was incredibly fortunate to find another.

So how about you guys?
Have you ever sold a doll and deeply regretted it?
Were you able to get that doll back?
What happened?

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Alna's turn!

Yesterday I shared Bird's "new" wig with you...
today, her sister, Alna:


Alna is a Japanese Idol Singer, so when she's performing, she's much more dolled up
than her sister, Bird, would ever be.


When she's not working, though, she enjoys relaxing at home
with her family and friends, and loves a laid back,
easy going style.



Monday, June 16, 2014

So much for selling wigs...

I was going through my wigs, using Alna and Bird
(both are DDdy Alnas, but one is white skin, and the other is normal skin,
and both have been rebodied)
as models... when I came to the conclusion that just about everything looked WAY
too cute on them to sell it.
BAH!

So, yeah, you might see a few pics of the girls over the next few days -_-;;

Here is Bird in a wig that I really didn't think would work on her...
and now I'm tempted to make it her "default" wig.
Just goes to show ya, always give things a chance!


Bird, like her sister, Alna, is a very stylish girl,
but hers is a more casual, laid back style.


She's a folk singer, who loves nothing more than to sit and play her guitar.
Campfires and gatherings of friends and family are her favorite thing.


She likes to be comfortable and cute. :)
Honestly, I wish I had an outfit like this one!


Her sister, Alna, taught her to pay attention to details,
they can make or break an outfit!


Another lesson learned from her sister,
Every girl's gotta have a killer pair of shoes!

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

YoSD Jun Tachibana

A new girl has come to live here...

YoSD Jun Tachibana!

Ever since I saw the original Jun Tachibana in Haute Doll Magazine, I've been in love...
but original Jun's $1000+ price tag has always kept me from owning her in SD size, fullset
(ahh, a girl can dream!)

When the YoSD Jun and Isao came out,
I hadn't really been paying attention to resin,
so I missed out...
until now!

Here's my little review of Volks YoSD Jun Tachibana:


First off, I love the weight of Volks dolls.
I've handed a lot of brands of dolls in my lifetime,
and one thing I consistently notice is that Volks dolls feel *SOLID*.
They have great weight... but not in a bulky way.
The YoSD are no exception, plus she stands like a champ!
I've left her standing alone with no worries... she has more balance than I do.


The outfit is fantastic in quality, fits her well, and looks just like the original Jun's, or at least close enough that I'm happy with it. The skirt fabric is very thick, so I'm wondering if they literally used the same fabric they used for the original Jun... but despite being thick fabric, it still works. Everything uses snaps and velcro, with, I think, one eyehook... The *only* complaint that I would have about the outfit is that the weight of the skirt keeps pulling her panties down... which is just awkward, not really a huge problem, LOL.



Her eyes are the same beautiful light dusty purple that the original Jun Tachibana's were, and the facial makeup mimics the original Jun's.


The wig is a bit large and bulky, but it styles to look like it does in the promo photos...
and from what I've heard about Volks wigs, I should consider myself lucky, LOL.
Really though, the wig could stand to be fine tuned to fit her head slightly better, but it's nothing terrible that ruins the experience for me... sometimes she' just overwhelmed by her bangs (which I've already trimmed a little)


Eep! So cute!


All in all, I think Volks did a great job miniaturizing Jun Tachibana.
I just can't decide if she satisfies my Full Sized, Full Set Jun Tachibana lust,
or just enhances it, LOL!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Murasaki.me SALE! Hurry up, there are only a few!!!

Murasaki.me has some of her leftover shirts from e4 
available on her website at a discounted 40% off!

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Hurry up and grab some before they're gone!!!
(First come, first serve basis)

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Murasaki.me T-shirt Giveaway!

Welcome to Day 3
of a Murasaki.me extravaganza!

Today is Day 3, you know what that means... GIVEAWAY!!!
Here's a little review, with links, for you to check out:
Day 3: GIVEAWAY!!!! (It's so cute I don't want to give it away ;_; )
You can find more from Kuraikawai on Facebook:
and on flickr:

 Momo: Hi! It's me again! Today is the most exciting day yet!!
It's GIVEAWAY day!
Well... ok, it's more like Giveaway month... but still... pretty darn cool.
So, what are we giving away?

 Momo: This!! THE CUTEST SHIRT EVER!
This shirt is made for 1/3 scale dolls, like Volks Dollfie Dreams (although I'm sure it will fit Azone 1/3 scale, and probably even quite a few resin 1/3 scale... heck, it might even be cute on an MSD scale doll... I have no idea. I just know it would fit *ME* perfectly!! Hehe!)
 Momo: If this shirt were mine, I would love it and hug it and squeeze it and wear it all the time!
  Momo: I don't *really* have to give it away, do I, Heather?
 Heather: Oh crap... I might have created a monster!!!

(haha, and yes, I will be ordering her one of her very own... 
no worries, she *WILL* be giving this one away!)

You can enter the giveaway through March 28th, 2014
(Michigan Time)

So how do you enter for this?

Enter via the Rafflecopter below!
You can't just click the "leave a comment" box but not actually leave a comment.
I actually check these things, and all your entries
are voided if you don't do the mandatory comment entry!!

Here are some icons for the giveaway for you to use!




Regarding how the shirt fits an Azone 50cm body:

Still a great fit!
As you can see, the sleeves are longer on her, as is the shirt, itself...
but it still looks great, and fits quite nicely too. :)

The Azone 50cm is overall shorter and slimmer in the torso and shoulders, when compared to the DD body I had the shirt on before.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Interview with Kuraikawai from Murasaki.me!

Welcome to Day 2
of a Murasaki.me extravaganza!

We are going to partake in 3 days of fun!
Day 2: Interview with Kuraikawai, the talent behind Murasaki.me
Day 3: GIVEAWAY!!!! (It's so cute I don't want to give it away ;_; )
Today is the interview!!!

You can find more from Kuraikawai on Facebook:

and on flickr:

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Here's a little background info on her, and her website, first:

Who is Kuraikawai?
I’m a cheerful Spanish girl born in Croatia, that loves everything related to Japan xD. Kuraikawai is a nickname I have been using for a long time now. At first I started with Kurai only. I took it from a character that appeared in a manga called “Angel Sactuary”, but I found out that when I tried to subscribe to web pages it was taken in many occasions, so I added “kawai”.

Why Murasaki.me?
I didn’t have to think too much about the name of this blog, I love purple color, and I like how ” murasaki” (?) sounds (purple in japanese). Unfortunately the domain .com was taken, and I randomly chose .me ( me ? means eyes),  which turned out perfect for the meaning “purple eyes”. So this is why its called Murasaki.me :)

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1. Are Dollfie Dreams the only dolls you collect? I also collect PVC figures, but regarding dolls I only collect DD for now. I have one Azone and one Pullip, but don't plan to collect more.
2. Your father made your cosplay? That's so cool, is he a tailor?
My father is skilled in many things related with handicrafts, hehe, so he knows how to sew and he made all my cosplays when I was younger. Now I think I would make them myself, but never tried!

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3. What inspires the clothes you create? I always get inspired when I see a lolita style dress, I love them! frills everywhere, cute skirts, ribbons. I have a lot of projects in mind and on paper, but didn't make them yet.
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 4. What inspires you, in general? 
I like to get references from anime, I pay attention specially to cute dresses and seifuku (a seifuku is a school uniform).

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 5. Who inspires you?
My first inspiration was Chun-san! I saw Danny Choo's Aoi wearing a knitted jersey by her and I rushed to youtube to learn how to knit xD.

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6. Any advice for folks interested in sewing their own doll clothes?
My advice is to be constant and patient, sewing requires a lot of testing, and you can get frustrated easily... but don't give up!

 
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7. Do you have any tips on product photography?
I think product photography has to show the product as good as possible, front, back, details, I recommend to use always a clear background... so potential buyers can see it from all sides. 

8. What do you do for a living when you aren't making doll clothes or tending to your website? I work in a laboratory. I majored in Biology and finished my PhD last year. 
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 9. What does your workspace look like?
hm...messy? :p haha. I have a desk with two sewing machines, one normal, and one overlock. I have a headless/naked DD near to try the dress I am sewing and I use the ironing table to cut the fabric. The room is small, so it gets messy really fast xD.

10. What is your daily routine like (for dolly stuff).
When I make shirts, I make them in bulk (3-5), then I take pictures for the web site or for reference and prepare them for shipment. If it's a dress then, it takes more time, so bit by bit, I usually start with the top as it is more complicated :)

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 11. What are your goals for the future, for Murasaki.me?
I would like make more dresses and have them in stock, so have like a real store, not only make one, and sell. I wish I could make enough to work only at Murasaki.me ^^.

 
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 12. What do you enjoy most about creating doll clothes?
What I like the most is to plan a dress, create it, I enjoy picking up fabrics and details for the design. When I finish it I feel very satisfied, but a bit sad at the same time, the end feeling is always, "it was fun!"


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13. What do you enjoy most about the doll hobby?
Apart from making their clothes, to enjoy how cute they are! take pictures in different places and hang out with friends with the same hobby.


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14. What is your favorite material to use? For me, the best fabric to sew is cotton poppelin type fabric, behaves really well under the sewing machine.

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15. What are some sources that have helped you hone your skill? 
 Google is your friend! there are a lot of tutorials, patterns, videos around, you just have to adjust the size of it for the doll. My father also gives me good advice :)

Another great resource is Kuraikawai's own Tutorial Page!!
16. How do you get such awesome collaborations? (puppy52, Danny Choo, charuca) Ah! I feel very lucky about it!
First collaboration was Charuca, I mailed her about my project and she was very excited about it, so she gave me permission to use her designs. Puppy52 also let me use her cute puppy on my t-shirts, she made some for her dolls before and I always thought it was a perfect design for tees! And as for Danny Choo, I thought about logo tees with his corporative colors and sent him some samples. Looks like he liked them! Now I'l will be making the tees that Smart Doll Mirai will be wearing when released. I am very happy about this opportunity :). He also gave me permission to make Moekana tees :). I will also make My Littel Pony tees soon in collaboration with an artist I met at Deviantart :)

 
(Kuraikawai is in the middle, Charuca is on the right, the lovely lady on the left is in charge of the cake shop!)
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 Kuraikawai just put up an awesome blog post about her work on Mirai and meeting up with Danny Choo!
Go HERE to check it out!
17. Do you have a "business plan" for the year, or do you just plan as you go? I try to make a bussiness plan, like, seasonal clothes, long /short sleeves depending on the season too :). I like to release special things for events like Xmas, Valentine's or Easter.

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18. What is your favorite thing to make? I love to make lolita kimonos!

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19. What was the first item you ever attempted to sew for your girls?
Was it a success?
I still keep it! I was a top and pleated skirt I hand sewed. It didn't look bad for the first time, but with room for improvement hahaha.
 (just a note, this is just a photo of one of her pleated skirts, not *the* pleated skirt! XD)
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 20. What is your dream project? 
 Design clothes for a Doll company! dreaming is free, right? xD
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 21. How long  have you been running your website and sewing for DD girls? 
 I started when I got Nia in 2009, and opened the blog in April 2010.
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 22. Do you have any equipment recommendations for beginners?  
Sewing machines, tools, etc? I think it's important to know how to sew without a machine first, and then practice bit by bit with a sewing machine, just making straight lines, draw a circle and try to follow it, etc.. As for brands, I really don't know much which one is better, I started with an ELNA, now I use a ALFA electronic machine. Overlock I think it's BERNINA.
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 23. Do you have any advice for folks looking to learn how to sew for their dolls? 
Start with a small bust xD. Then adjust the pattern to bigger ones once you mastered the smaller one. Elastic fabrics (not 100% lycra) like cotton ones with some % of lycra or elastane, are maybe easier to work with in the sense that the fit doesn't have to be 100% accurate, you can stretch it a bit if it doesn't fit. 100% cotton fabric that doesn't stretch will wrinkle if the fit is not good, which means the pattern has to be very well adjusted.
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 24. Do you have any advice for folks looking to create a great blog? 
 I think what readers like the most is looking at pictures. I like to spread the text in between them so it's not very boring. A good picture always draws more attention!
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