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Add floss hair to your doll*
1. Insert needle through the back under head seam.
2. Pull through until end is desired length.
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01 May, 2009 |
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How to sew a pair of loons for your doll*
1. Fold piece of fabric in half.
2. Sew a 1/4" seam down the side.
3. Trim stitching to...
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01 May, 2009 |
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Box Seam*
Sewing a box seam on your doll creates a flat bottom so that it sits well. After sewing a...
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01 May, 2009 |
Views: 3837 |
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Sewing on your doll's arms and legs*
Pin the arms and legs to the doll to determine where they look and hang the best. Decide whether...
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01 May, 2009 |
Views: 3164 |
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Doll Making 101 (a beginners guide)*
The tools of the trade:Sewing machine (obviously!) & sewing supplies (Quality thread, seam ripper, pins etc.)MuslinFabric for dress, pantaloons,...
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01 May, 2009 |
Views: 6205 |
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Needle Felting Doll Hair*
I had been seeing mention of needle felting more and more and wanted to see what it was all about....
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01 May, 2009 |
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