I love the hair, that makes a big difference to her outlook, cute!!
She is a sweetie. You are doing such interesting work with these dolls. They all look great.
Same pattern and every one is different that each of you have made. Just like people. Cute.
She looks gorgeous, Well done. I'll have to try it on my next baby.
She looks much better, now she needs a top. We girls need to cover up,haha-Toogie
OH MY I love this. Way too cute. I could use instructions for this. Not talented enough to just make it.
Wow!!!!! Love it. What a great idea you had for her hair, I have never heard of such a thing as eyelash yarn and the result is stunning. Great job! Hugs, Lidia
So Cute !! I never heard of eyelash yarn till now . I had to look it up to see what it was . I never stop learning ! Thanks !!!
Love that hair. I will have to try that when I make mine. Right now I am making neck scarfs with the eyelash yarn. Have made at least 10 so far
Oh another lovely baby, this one has a great head of hair
Your baby doll definitely has a full head of hair. Good job on the doll and the hair.
i loveeeeeeeeee it maybe you could show steps on how tp do it>?????hugs
I would love to know how you did the crochet 'hat'.
Any instructions?
I used eyelash yarn and an "E" crochet hook. It is very hard to see what you are doing with the black yarn so I just sort of faked my way through it. Basicly I started with ch3, sl st tog, then did 2sc in each st of the ring. Did 2sc ineach st for 3 or 4 rnds, then did 3sc in each st. Just kept trying it to her head to get it big enough. Then I pinned it to her head where I wanted it and sewed it in place around the edge of the hair line. Hope this helps.
Continued... for 3 or 4 rows. Then did 3 sc in each st. Kept trying it to her head until it was big enough. Then pinned it to her head and sewed it in place stitching around the hairline. Hope this helps.
Yes it does change her look a lot. Its fun to experiment. How did you like this technique-easy? fast? What size crochet hook? I still have 2 piggie tails on top idea for my next one.
Hugs
Linda aka Bumblebee
Real quick and easy ay to do it. Even sewing it in place was easy because you can't see any of the stitches. This yarn is so forgiving. Thanks, Susan