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TipToe Fairy
10-17-2002, 08:19 PM
Okeydokey, when do you want me to start it?? Like Monday or later when everyone gets stockinette?

**Do everyone have a pattern? Or should I try to draw something and put it online??

#1 You don't have to use stockinette - it's easier to sculpt, but you don't "need" it. You can just use a piece of white cotton interlock sewn into a tube.

If anyone wants some, I have unbleached 2 inch - nice, thick stuff. It's $1.50/yd - enough to make 3-4 doll heads. PM me or email me if you're interested - stephanie@snugglebees.com

#2 Skin tone knit: I prefer to buy the white interlock at JoAnns and dye it with rit dye. Make sure you prewash the fabric on HOT HOT HOT!! You need to test the fabric in the dye first.
blush - mauve/peach
peach - peach or tangerine
mocha (like dark chocolate milk) - dark brown/tan/mauve
tan - tan
dark brown - dark brown

#3 Hair - I will be doing the sew-a-long with crocheted hair for a ponytail or pigtails for girl dolls and just a cap style for boys. It's the only way I can do the hair - that sewing the hair through the head thing drives me nuts.

#4 Supplies:
DOLL:
pattern
cotton string
stuffing - wool, poly, cotton
skin tone interlock knit - 1/2 yd
thread to match skin tone knit
straight pins
embroidery floss for eyes and mouth
mohair/wool yarn for hair
crochet hook - I prefer size C or D
dollmaking needle (can get this at JoAnns/Hobby Lobby) - 3 and 5 inch sizes (5 inch is easier, but 3 in works too).
sharp needles - smaller ones for sewing body
Optional: blusher for the cheeks

CLOTHES:
1/2 yd of fabric - makes jumper or dress and matching pantaloons
Lg scrap (fq size) - for shirt

I think I've covered everything, if not, let me know. Feel free to PM me or email me, I'll be in and out for the next few days, but I'll answer asap.

Natalie
10-17-2002, 08:28 PM
Would hemp jersey work for the head/body? Also, I have no pattern, but am willing to wing it if you can show a pic of a pattern! This is gonna be awesome!:thumbsup: Thanks *so* much for doing this!

TipToe Fairy
10-17-2002, 08:31 PM
I would think it would be fine.

Janessa
10-17-2002, 10:56 PM
This is so awesome of you to lead this!! You rock.
I don't know if this is helpful but heres a link for the intructions I was planning on trying to follow
http://www.sleepingbean.com/crafttipsandrecipes.asp
Not really a pattern but has good pictures.
When are we going to start! In a couple of weeks so everyone has time to get supplies?
I'm so excited
Janessa

~HarvestMoon~
10-17-2002, 11:31 PM
Yea! I'm in

TipToe Fairy
10-18-2002, 08:21 AM
Well that's not really how I make my dolls - I have a body and separate arms and the the way she leaves the skin tone on the head seems a bit "messy" to me.

But that did give me a great idea. I have the doll skin already cut out and I can lay it on a dark background and take a picture so you could print it out and make yourself a pattern.

How about we start on Nov 4th. Would that be enough time?

fw221
10-18-2002, 11:26 AM
Perfect!! I'm sew excited!! LOL!

Julie25
10-18-2002, 02:39 PM
Count me in! LOL I was already tea dyeing sdome fabric...I was going to wing it all on my own :D

My only question...what does a doll needle look like?

TipToe Fairy
10-18-2002, 02:45 PM
Doll needles are very long and sharp - 3 inches is okay - 5 inches is better because it's easier to make the eyes and mouth with.

This is the only picture I could find of what some would look like:
http://www.threadart.com/D/dpmd3.asp

Julie25
10-18-2002, 04:00 PM
Oh cool thats what I thought :D I have some of the 3 1/2" ones :D

butterflystitch
10-25-2002, 08:29 AM
but I'm in! I'll be making 5 dolls with the Little Love pattern from Little Joys. Finally getting to use all the supplies we bought this summer, Stephanie! I'm looking foward to the help on the wigs ;)

Are we starting on November 4?

harvestgirl
10-25-2002, 09:33 AM
i have been wanting to do this!!! ~thanks!:)

TipToe Fairy
10-25-2002, 10:56 AM
Yep, starting Nov 4th.

If anyone has questions, I'll be out of town at my MIL's through Sunday. But I'll try to check the web every once in awhile from there.

Queen_Jessy
10-25-2002, 12:20 PM
ok... I'm going to do this with you all!!! I've never sewn anything in my life! lolol However I have faith that I can do this! When we are all done can we have a thread where we all show pics of our dolls????

I need a list of what I NEED :)

Queen_Jessy
10-27-2002, 08:09 PM
okay I couldnt find anyone who knew what stockinette was but I bought fabric that is stretchy and thick and looks like doll skin. It was called swimwear.... is this okay???

TipToe Fairy
10-27-2002, 09:09 PM
I have some stockinette for $1.50/yd to sell.

Are you talking about nude swimwear? That is going to be hard, especially if you haven't sewn before. It's very slippery. I would recommend using a t shirt type material, you can tea dye white and use it.

butterflystitch
10-28-2002, 07:47 AM
someone mentioned using this for doll skin. I have several large scraps if anyone is interested. No charge, of course! PM me if you need it for your doll!

And Stephanie - remind me how much mohair is needed for a 13" doll. I have 2 "balls" and one "cone" from the co-op we did. It ends up I need to make 6 or 7 13" dolls! I hope I have enough :) Maybe with a simple hairstyle - and one that isn't multi-styling.

Jolene - are you here??

Queen_Jessy
10-28-2002, 10:20 AM
I'd happily buy your stockinette but how behind will i be then byt the time it gets here???

TipToe Fairy
10-28-2002, 10:30 AM
Stockinette: If you do paypal, I can get it in the mail tomorrow, should be there by the end of the week. I'm starting the sew along next Monday.

Stockinette is $1.50/yd
1 yd is .50 for shipping
2 yds is $1.00 for shipping

Paypal is purplestork@hotmail.com

mohair for wig: you need about 50-60 gms for the styles I'll be showing you. You need about 100 gms for a multistyle wig.

Mama Lion
10-28-2002, 05:49 PM
Hi Stephanie,

I just e-mailed you to say that I'd like a couple yards of the stockinette... I love the idea of making dolls for my daughters for Christmas! I'm excited about doing this.

Thanks!

:)

Sherricp
10-29-2002, 12:32 AM
I just recently borrowed a pattern and would love to do this as a sew-along. And I really want to learn how to do crocheted wigs. I did my last doll sewing through the head (with bouclez yarn) and it was quite a pain!

Sherri
Mom to Daniel 10-10-00 and another due May 03