These Yarn Dolls Are Easy Too Make And Are Very Pretty When You Have Many Of Different Colours Together
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These Yarn Dolls Are Easy Too Make And Are Very Pretty When You Have Many Of Different Colours Together
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Get Your Peice Of Cardboard
Loop Your Yarn Around THe Cardboard Length Wise And Knot It Securely.
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Continue Wrapping THe Yarn Around The Board, Do This At Least 100 Times Too Get A Good Doll.
The More Times It Is Wrapped The Thicker Doll You Will Create.
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On Your Last Loop Tie It Securly Too The Previous Loop.
Cut It After The Knot.
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Slide Another Piece Of Yarn Underneeth THe Loops But Above The Cardboard, Tie It Tightly Around The Yarn, Doing This Correctly Should Gather All Of The Strings Together In The Center Of The Board, For A Prettier Bow You Can Use A Different Colour For This Step
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Slide The Strings Off The Carboard,
Put Your Finger Through The Loops So THat The Bow Is Above Your Finger, Tie A Piece Of Yarn Below Your FInger THen Slip Your FInger Out After Securing IT Tightly, This Will Create A Head & Neck.
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Split The Remaining Section Into Three Parts
The Two On THe Outside Should Be Thinner Than The Other But The Same Thickness As Eachother, These Two Will Become The Dolls Arms,
At The End Of Its Arms Tie String And Cut The Very Ends Open.
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The Remaining Thicker Section Will Become THe Body,
Tie Yet Another Piece Of String Where You Would Like The Waist Too Be.
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Thi Part Is Optional.
For A Girl : Simply Cut The Bottem Loops Open So They Are Simply Hanging Strings, ( This Is A Skirt )
For A Guy : Seperate The Remaining
THick Section Into Two, Tie Them At The ENds With Seperate Pieces Of String Then Done As You Did With THe Arms, This Creates Trousers.
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Lilim
01 Sep 15:33
Thank you for the how to ^^ I might have to try this sometime <3