Because let me just tell you, I have one downstairs and she isn't getting hair anytime soon! This is driving me nuts. I auctioned off a Joy's Tiny Love 8" doll for Levi a few weeks ago and now I have all these cute things made for a hairless doll. The directions say to use an F hook ( I think) and whenever I try to join my "loops" the freakin' mohair gets in the way and I have no clue where I should be sticking that hook. Oh, don't get me wrong, I have IDEAS for the hook but nothing that will get me some hair on the poor dolls head. This is for a little girls birthday and it needs to get done. Any suggestions? Bandage the head and make up an accident is at the top of my list right now. I did make a really cute diaper for it and a dress with cute little wool shoes to match. The alopecia look is doing nothing for me. Thanks for reading my rant! Off to wallow in self pity.....
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You could always crochet the "cap" with a smooth yarn, and then knot the mohair on around the hairline & make a ponytail. Or if you wanted to do pigtails or braids, knot some down the "part", too.
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