Thursday, June 15, 2006

Grade 5 make Lilli&Tom style dolls

Recently, you may remember, I gave a talk on cloth doll making at Sandgate library (if not see my previous post Lilli&Tom at Sandgate Library). The Grade 5 class have since been working on making their own Lilli&Tom style cloth dolls. Last Friday I went to visit them and spent a lively two hours taking photos of their work to-date and helping out.
Here are some of their creations...

This is James. I've been told he lives in a brick house of medium size. He likes to go to the gym and has a black belt in karate.


Jack the Wrestle on the left is waving to his friends. He hasn't seen them in a while because he's been away on holidays to Melbourne.

Jim, the star-eyed one, is a fisherman who catches fish from the sea during the week but catches fish from the river on the weekend just for fun.


I was pleased to meet Hula, a Fijian girl. Her favourite food is mild curry. She's learning traditional dancing.

Then there was the delightful Miss Sarah J.H. with the pink lips. She loves hanging out with her friends eating doughnuts. She has a pet dog called Misty.


These two Irishmen are Adam O'Drescil (right) and Mike O'Gara (left). Adam loves rollerskating and Mike plays Rugby.


This is Jacqui from France. She loves rockin' to Green Day.


From right to left we have JD from NSW he goes to the gym and surfs; then there's Sarah McIvor (another Sarah!) from Holland(!) who likes dance, gymnastics and trampoline; lastly is a mystery man who wasn't willing to reveal himself just yet.


Mutant always wanted to be a soccer player for Germany but as he's a vampire he wasn't allowed to play:(


Melissa from England enjoys taking long strolls in the park accompanied by her precious little chihuahua, Mary.


Last but not least is Michael he plays both rugby and soccer. He's a happy-go-lucky kind of guy who just loves weekend BBQs with heaps of his friends around.

I think Grade 5 have been doing a great job on their first ever sewing efforts. It reminds me of my first sewing attempts, a small teddy bear which I called Rags because of its messy stitiches on the outside. Rags had the best personality, he became a special treasure of mine. I often think of him now he's gone, lost on one of my turbulent adventures from my younger days.

After the photos we all spent time working on the dolls, I gave them a few tips which I hope will help. Sewing really is a wonderful pursuit - if you can sew well, it gives you the confidence to tackle anything, I guess sport must likewise hold the same feeling. For me the needle and thread - a small silver wand to command.

Monday, June 05, 2006

Lilli&Tom at Central City Library


In the EH Holden and away on our next adventure! Its been a while since their last journey, they were so excited.

Lilli&Tom love to ride in the car and watch all the houses go by.

Lilli - "I prefer the city drive, I see were all the shops are, what's new, and think about all the different lives people are living."

Tom - "Sure, the Gateway is fast but its boring, sometimes even crazier than the city drivers."

Lilli - "Can we stop for icecream?"

Tom - "haha, yeah what about some gelati in West End?"

No time for icecream guys, its straight to the Central City Library in the heart of Brisbane.


Lilli&Tom are staying at the Central City Library for the entire month of June. Why not pop in and say hi!

Lilli&Tom - "Don't forget Whatsie and Gizmo."

Yes and Whatsie and Gizmo, Lilli&Tom's Novas Infinite, will be there as well.



Here we are just arrived and settling in. Lilli&Tom found themselves a comfy nook and some good books.



The Brisbane City Council Library has a great range of books. I love the Arts books particularly, so does Lilli. Tom found some Tech books and some Sci-fi stuff. Later they will be using the internet for free to catch up on some of their favourite Feeds.


Tom - "All you need is a library card and you can just walk on out with pretty much anything you like."

Lilli - "I love selecting books via the e-catalogue. It means I can have books, videos, DVDs and CDs delivered from anywhere in the library network to my nearest library for just 55 cent each. They even phone me to let me know they have arrived!"

I like the libraries too, often I'll find books on things I never thought existed, it really cheers me up. I even found some books to take home with me before saying farewell to Lilli&Tom.


There is also a little display of my lilli&tom miniatures there as well. If you can't get to the city but live on the southside then Carina Library is also currently displaying lilli&tom miniatures.

Do stop by the Library and see Lilli&Tom and Whatsie and Gizmo, its just up from City Hall and is open 7 days a week.