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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:29 pm
I used to know how to make little dolls out of yarn. All I remember is wrapping yarn or floss around a cardboard rectangle. My sister had made a doll for our mom a long time ago. I'll add a picture of it if I ever find it. If anyone knows how to do this, I would be soooo happy!
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 2:15 pm
hmmm... but if you knew what they were called I might be able to do a search. I don't think 'yarn doll" will get me very helpfull search results.
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 3:40 pm
I know one version, let me see how well I can describe it:
-Wrap yarn around a cardboard rectangle several times. The more times you wrap it, the nicer your doll will look. Try not to wrap it too tightly. -Break the yarn, but don't remove it from the cardboard yet. (I'll call this bunch of yarn wrapped around the cardboard the "body") -Take a short piece of yarn and insert it under the body. Tie it into a nice square knot. This forms the top of the head. -Remove the yarn from the cardboard. -Take another short piece of yarn and tie it around the body below the top of the head. This forms the doll's neck and head. -Cut the loops of yarn so the doll thus far resembles a tassle. -Lay the body on a flat surface. Separate a few strands of yarn on either side to form arms. Tie a short piece of yarn around the body at the midpoint. This forms the doll's waist. -Tie two short pieces of yarn at the halfway point of each arm. Trim the arms to form wrists and hands. -Leave the remaining half of the body as is to form a skirt, or separate the lower body into two sections and tie short pieces of yarn near the bottom to form ankles.
(Is that what you meant?)
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:43 pm
heart Brunette_Star, that's it! Thank you! 4laugh
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:51 pm
heart Canadian_Trekkie - Glad I could lend a hand! biggrin
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:24 pm
that sounds likke a nice doll simple yet easy.
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