I really want to make some freckled dolls, Anne-of-Green-Gables-esque.
I purchased a permanent fabric marker with a fine point tip.
I have these five doll bodies finished. (HERE is my pattern.) I can't wait until the legs and hair are sewn on to try this marker.
I may regret this, but here goes......
I'll test it on the back of a doll's head first. If it turns out terribly wrong the hair will cover my mistake and no one will be the wiser.
That went surprisingly well!
Let me finish a doll completely before I show you the face.
I got the legs sewn on while I was at the playground with the children.
This is how I cut the yarn for doll hair:
Wrap yarn around a thin book that is about 8 inches tall.
Keep wrapping yarn around the book until you have about 5 inches of yarn.
Snip the yarn in half with scissors at one of the open edges of the book.
I sewed the hair on and braided it. HERE is a doll hair tutorial with details.
What do you think?
I am happy with the freckles. I think the marker worked well!
The marker brand is Marvy made by Uchida of America Corp. If you need to make freckles, I would recommend their fine point fabric marker.
3 comments:
That's exciting you finally got a red haired doll made! It looks cute. :) I'm glad the fabric marker worked well!
Thank you, Sunshine Country! :)
Very very cute! Love the freckles. The marker was perfect for that.
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