tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5059196902594046805.post3490861923391335476..comments2024-02-10T20:47:57.871+11:00Comments on Mumma made it: Waldorf Dollskarinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13248102240817585438noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5059196902594046805.post-70024346851087006582013-03-09T12:19:16.038+11:002013-03-09T12:19:16.038+11:00You can purchase a kit from Wierdolls.com They cos...You can purchase a kit from Wierdolls.com They cost around $40 but they are worth it. Quality materials and saves you a lot of hastle trying to find the stuff you need. Otherwise, you can buy wool batting on Amazon for pretty cheep (about $30) and use a white T-shirt died flesh color (mix tan and rose pink to reach the right shade for you, maybe brown if you want very dark skin) for the fabric you need. There is also a tutorial at another blog called livingwithout.com (I think, perhaps doingwithout) that uses an old wool sweater for stuffing. They do take a few days to make and I highly recommend a kit the first time, you'll likely save money because it includes the yarn for the hair and everything.Sashanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5059196902594046805.post-76281473548558040682012-03-29T16:17:15.400+11:002012-03-29T16:17:15.400+11:00I would like to make a doll for my son as he is ge...I would like to make a doll for my son as he is getting tubes put in his ears in the middle of April. Do you have any suggestions on where I can purchase quality material (wool and the "skin")? Thanks for the blog, your dolls turned out really lovely.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01898352447634668892noreply@blogger.com