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Lesson 2 – Part 1

Doll Head Construction

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When I began to write this lesson I soon realized that it would be SO much easier if I just made up a slideshow for you.

So I did…before you jump right in, here are a few things that will help you get the most out of this lesson.

1 – How to Complete this Lesson

You can work through this lesson in a couple of ways : – either you can watch the entire slideshow first & then go back & work along with it or – you can jump right in & just press PAUSE until you’ve completed a step.

You can re-watch the slideshow as often as you’d like. .

2 – Materials & Tools Gather these materials & tools together before you begin.

  • light cotton jersey (the natural colour) OR the cotton tubular gauze
  • heavy thread
  • fleece or batting
  • roving
  • pins
  • sewing needle
  • blunt needle or bodkin
  • measuring tape
  • scissors (fabric & small sharp)
  • pencil or tailors chalk

3 . Tips & Tricks

  • Try to work in daylight or bright light, it does make a difference!
  • Keep your work area as uncluttered as possible. If you aren’t using it, set it aside.
  • Keep all liquids, markers, pens & kids with jammy fingers away (if possible) from your work area. You want your doll to look NEW when you finish it!
  • If you don’t understand something – stop & try to actually DO it – your hands often know how to do things your mind thinks it doesn’t!

Lesson 2 – Part 2

Doll Head Construction

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Well, I hope that you enjoyed the first step of constructing your doll head!

Are you feeling excited yet ?

I find that my dolls gain a little bit more personality as I complete each step.

This part of Lesson 2 should be much easier for you & certainly a lot quicker!

As with the last part – take your time, work carefully & enjoy the process.

I find that thinking about my daughter while I work, makes the entire experience even more enjoyable.

 

Materials & Tools

Gather these materials & tools together before you begin.

  • “skin tone” cotton jersey
  • heavy thread
  • pins
  • sewing needle
  • scissors (fabric & small sharp)
  • pencil or tailors chalk

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