I made myself a little Frodo some time ago (see him in this post) and so the first pattern I started work on was for a Halfling. This is a generic name for the 'little folk' that appear in folklore, that often keep themselves hidden and can either be helpful or mischievous towards humans. In modern fantasy stories and games these little people often live alongside other fantasy races and have a variety of names and customs. Usually they are good-natured, not too war-like, and enjoy their food and home comforts. They are often portrayed with curly hair and wearing slightly more modern clothes - waistcoats and jackets rather than tunics - than other fantasy races. I think this comes from the fact that belief in hobs, brownies and similar creatures was still around relatively recently, so they are imagined in clothes from the 17th and 18th Century rather than the more medieval costumes favoured by Elves and Dwarfs. I've noticed that Halflings in games often appear as engineer or rogue-type characters; due to their size they're not obviously great warriors but they are quick and good with their hands so those sorts of professions suit them better.
My Halfling pattern, available now in my Etsy shop contains all the information needed to make a male or female Halfling, about 5.5" tall, with a choice of clothing. You can make a male Halfling with or without a waistcoat, and with a separate jacket, hat or cloak.
The female Halfling comes with the option of the traditional look with a bodice and skirt, or you can go for the engineer/steampunk look and make a Halfling with spiky hair and goggles.
cute!
ReplyDeleteIt's great! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteThe steampunk is my fav!
Thank you! The steampunk one was the last I made, just a sudden thought that it would be a good alternative look, and I really like her too.
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ReplyDeleteJust adorable. I wish I had some really cool ideas for you but I think you are already on the right track!
Thanks Jen, enjoy the pattern!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! It would make a great book!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'd love to do a book full of fantasy characters and creatures.
ReplyDeleteLove them!
ReplyDeleteToo darn adorable!!!
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ReplyDeleteSo cool!
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ReplyDeleteOh wow, more to add to my list of must makes. I love them, I'd like to see the Dwarfs but the Orcs? Now that would be quite something!
ReplyDeleteHow about an Ent?
That would be amazing.
Thanks! And I'll definitely have to try Ents/Treefolk.
ReplyDeleteThat HAIR!! love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love making curly hair.
ReplyDeleteI am so very in love with this as soon as I realized that I was looking at a plush of Frodo Baggins! You even have his little cloak and his red coat I love this. Thank you for posting.
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Thank you! I've nearly finished my Elf patterns, and I'm busy working on a Dwarf at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThey're perfect and beatiful!!Congrats for your work!Can I ask you how do You do the hairs?
ReplyDeleteThank you! The hair is made as a separate cap using loop stitch.
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