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crochetmama
10-15-2004, 12:16 AM
Hi All,
Does anyone make Waldorf Dolls? I'm curious about them. And am looking at making some for my dd's (yeah, like I *need* another Christmas project)...I'd love to chat.. :)
Hugs,
tammy
saintmom
10-15-2004, 06:05 AM
Hi tammy,I've made several over the years.Also lots of little gnomes and things for the nature table.www.waldorfshop.net has several stores rhat carry doll making supplies.www.magiccabin.com has kits as does www.littlejoys.com
mamaMAMAma
10-15-2004, 06:50 AM
I've also made quite a few for dd and its a lot of fun. I suggest getting a pattern/kit from the sites listed already and www.weirdolls.com to start out with. The hardest thing for me is making the wig. A lot of the places sell pre-made wigs as well. Have fun!
Kari_mom
10-15-2004, 07:30 AM
Here is a linkie for directions from the Sewing and Craft archives waldorf doll (http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=114070) thanks to LaLa. ;)
crochetmama
10-15-2004, 09:10 AM
I'm thinking of buying a kit (as many suggested), that way I'll have the supplies all given to me.. :) Is one kit better than another? I'm also looking at the knitted body kit from http://www.weirdolls.com LMK what you all think. :)
Can you use Wool Roving rather than Wool BAtt? I'm also tempted to use Polyfil (as that's what I've got)....
Hugs,
tammy
saintmom
10-15-2004, 09:14 PM
Polyfils fine.Wool is used because it retains warmth making it more huggable.As to one kit being better than another it really depends on your skills.The dolls are a wonderfully basic cloth bodied doll ,Wigging them however can be a pain :irked:
The first doll i ever made I drafted the pattern from a drawing,a little like reinventing the wheel :eyesroll .Joy's waldorf dolls has lovely patterns and joy herself is an angel to talk with :love.The best I could tell you is to relax ,pick a kit ,and have fun :)
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