![]() Using the needle nose pliers, bend the end of wire into circles for hands.įor a comprehensive video tutorial of this project, check out How to Make a Mini Doll from QTips.For arms, cut wire excess off to about 1/2”.Carefully pull skirt down and into place.Tie the threads at the back of skirt into a knot.(This means when you pull the skirt down it has a finished edge at the waist.) Place skirt on figure, upside down into the glue, with the opening of the skirt in the back. Place a small amount of glue around the waist.To help hold, you can tie a piece of thread around waist area and knot. The oral swabs have a soft secure, foam head that has small ridges to help lift debris, mucous and get into patient’s oral cavities. Then glue the front of the bodice around to the back of the bodice. Glue the back of bodice fabric to cotton swab stem. Place the fabric bodice over the head, with the slit to the back.For the bust, glue a small piece of cotton (take from end of another swab) to the front wire area.Wrap wire around the cotton swab, just below the head area for the arms. Glue the end of the swab into the hole in the cardboard. The end of the cotton swab needs to fit securely. Enlarge by inserting a toothpick through pin hole, then insert end of prepared cotton swab. First poke a hole with the needle in the center of the cardboard. ![]() To make the doll stand, use the 1” cardboard circle.Using a toothpick, dot on the eyes, mouth, and cheeks.Place the end of the cotton swab into a piece of Styrofoam to help hold while drying.To prepare the head, place small dab of glue onto finger and roll the swab through the glue, making sure all of the cotton has been covered with the glue.For the bodice, glue small hem edges on the 1-3/4” sides.Glue small hem on the other 5” edge of the skirt. Using the needle and thread, stitch a gathering stitch along one 5” side.For the stand, cut out a 1” circle of cardboard for each doll. Place patterns onto the wrong side of fabric and lightly mark with a pencil and then cut out. ![]()
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