use a wire armature. Google mimi winer, she has a website that teaches wire armature an lots of good educated information for making cloth dolls.
The Bedtime Barbie soft cloth doll was sold in 1994.
A regular doll is usually made up of some type of plastic or glass. Usually some sort of hard material, whereas a cloth doll is sewn together from cloth-like material.
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No you can but if your friend has a american girl doll or anyone you know have one and they have a code that there not using just ask them ?
When your doll is wet, dry off all plastic parts of the dolls with a dry cloth. Let it dry in the sun for about five minutes, to prevent molding. After that, dab the cloth part of the body gently with a dry cloth. Flip the doll over and do the same. Let the doll dry in the sun for another five minutes. If the doll has long hair, ring it out. If the doll has short or long hair, dab and squeeze out the water. Let the doll dry on a heater over night, or for a long period of time. When on the heater, do not let the dolls hair dry, it will get messed up and stuck together. Hope this helps!
we can make clothes with it and if it is too small then we can make our doll's clothes or if you don't have a doll make some napkins with it.
Washing the Doll1Undress the doll. Lightly dust the doll off with a dry washcloth.2Make a cleaning solution with a mild soap and water in a small pail. Take a clean washcloth and wet the cloth. Wring the cloth until it is not dripping. Carefully wipe the doll's face, arms and legs with the damp cloth until clean. Some stains such as ink may take longer to remove. Be sure to rub gently.3Dip the cloth into the soap mixture again and squeeze out the extra water. Spot-clean any dirt marks off the doll's cloth body.4Pour clear water into a second pail. Wet a clean cloth and wring out the excess water. Wipe away any soap residue.5Place the doll on a towel and dry her. Stand the doll up to air dry for a few hours before dressing her to ensure there is no trace of moisture.Brushing tipsMist your dolls hair before you style it to keep tangles to a minimum.use only a wire brush.If needed to, use baby shampoo to wash dirt out of the hair.Secure ponytails or braids with covered hair elastics or plastic barrettes. Regular rubber bands or metal barrettes snag and break the hair.
No, they have pose-able arms and legs. You can also purchase the display stand to make the doll stand up straight.
Well it depends on what the doll is made out of. If it is plastic it should drybon it's own. If it is cloth I suppose you could put it in your dryer but if a cloth doll is exposed to water more often it is likely if could develop mold.
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No! They have cloth bodies and if you get water into their heads it probably wont come out again! So just be careful not to wet your doll heavily.