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QuestionWhat type of yarn should I use for the hair?Erin Toews is a Crochet Expert based in Knoxville, Tennessee. She is the owner and creator of Juniper and Oakes, an online Crochet marketplace and learner’s resource website. Juniper and Oakes offers e-courses, tutorials on stitch types, and other educational resources. Erin is a crochet pattern designer, offering patterns for baby blankets, wall hangings, pillows, baskets, and other charming gifts. Erin designs pieces that bring comfort and invite conversation. It’s her desire that her crochet patterns add to the personality and peace in people’s home. She hosts crochet-alongs with her crochet community where the adventurous crocheter can learn new stitches and techniques. Juniper and Oakes represents Erin’s multi-faceted approach to the world of crochet.First, think about the doll or your project’s purpose and how the doll will be used and cared for. Start by checking the yarn labels carefully since this will give you important information about washing instructions, durability, and fiber content. For example, some yarns are handwashed only, while others can survive the washing machine and even the dryer. If your doll is a gift for a child or busy parent, it’s a good idea to pick something that's machine-washable, like an acrylic or cotton blend, to make cleaning easy.
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QuestionWhat can I use for hair?Community AnswerYou can use yarn or string. Just cut it the length that you want and hot glue it onto your doll.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of cotton?Community AnswerYou could use poly-fill from any arts and crafts or sewing store will make a better filling and stay fluffier longer.
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QuestionDoes felt or fleece work for the body?Community AnswerYes, any fabric you can sew together will work.
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