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Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Bottle cap yarn doll
One of the first projects I ever did was a yarn doll. I wasn't happy with the colored head, how can it be avoided since it was all one piece.
The way I made this doll you can have a natural color face of your choice or not.
We should all be helping keep our planet green !!!
There's no shortage of bottle caps. Here is a free project to use yours up. I used Gatorade caps.
When I made these dolls I played with them. I was about 8 years old and had a lot of fun with them all year round.
This doll could be used in a wreath, made in school colors, used as a package top, or a Christmas decoration Make them as a garland for a party.
I will show next how to make a boy
Yarn doll by Karen Lothrop
Materials:
(Color of choice) worsted weight yarn for tassel body and I cords
Yarn Remnants for eyes
Pink yarn or desired complexion color for face
Red yarn for mouth
Small amount of light weight yarn such as 4 ply machine knitting yarn for hair
Tapestry needle
Small amount of polyester stuffing or stuffing from a pill bottle
1 plastic bottle cap 2 inches wide (I used one from Gatorade)
Or 2 bottle caps if you want her to sit
Awl
Bulky or hobby knitting machine
Cast on 16 stitches in pink yarn and knit 24 rows or a 4 inch X 4 inch square cast off.
One of the first projects I ever did was a yarn doll. I wasn't happy with the colored head, how can it be avoided since it was all one piece.
The way I made this doll you can have a natural color face of your choice or not.
We should all be helping keep our planet green !!!
There's no shortage of bottle caps. Here is a free project to use yours up. I used Gatorade caps.
When I made these dolls I played with them. I was about 8 years old and had a lot of fun with them all year round.
This doll could be used in a wreath, made in school colors, used as a package top, or a Christmas decoration Make them as a garland for a party.
I will show next how to make a boy
Yarn doll by Karen Lothrop
Materials:
(Color of choice) worsted weight yarn for tassel body and I cords
Yarn Remnants for eyes
Pink yarn or desired complexion color for face
Red yarn for mouth
Small amount of light weight yarn such as 4 ply machine knitting yarn for hair
Tapestry needle
Small amount of polyester stuffing or stuffing from a pill bottle
1 plastic bottle cap 2 inches wide (I used one from Gatorade)
Or 2 bottle caps if you want her to sit
Awl
Bulky or hobby knitting machine
Cast on 16 stitches in pink yarn and knit 24 rows or a 4 inch X 4 inch square cast off.
4 stitches up from the mouth and 2 stitches to the right sew a French knot for an eye. Do the same 2 stitches to the left for the other eye.
Two stitches up from the mouth with pink yarn sew a French knot for a nose
Sew a running stitch around the edge of the square. Place the bottle cap with poly fill facing up against the back of the face on the inside. Pull your yarn to gather and sew to secure.
You should have a head like this last picture
Cast on 24 stitches, knit 2, 5 X 5 inch squares . Steam and let dry and leave for an hour. You are going to be making 2 hanks of yarn for her hair. Unravel the squares completely. Wind the yarn from the unraveled square loosely around a 7 inch long piece of cardboard. Repeat for the second hank. Slip off. Tie in the middle of the hank. Cut the bottom of the hank of yarn on each end. This is her hair.
Take one hank and place on dolls head around her face and sew in place at the middle
Take one hank and place on dolls head around her face and sew in place at the middle
for a sitting doll
Now if you want a sitting doll
Take your second bottle cap make two holes with an awl
Take your second bottle cap make two holes with an awl
Flip the doll upside down and find the middle of the tassel
With a tapestry needle use a strand from the tassel thread it though the needle and through the hole in the bottle cap and tie
Tie it on both sides. Flip her over.
Now she can sit
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