Tildas have long conquered needlewomen with their unique charm. Among these interior dolls, there are bbws, scops, princesses, bathers - each one is charming in its own way. Their hair can be tousled and tied up in a strict bun, curly and slicked. The materials used to make Tilda's hair are equally varied. You can make them from threads, kanekalon or … fleece. It is worth dwelling on the latter in more detail.
It is necessary
- - fleece flap;
- - scissors;
- - glue gun;
- - tailor's meter.
Instructions
Step 1
To correctly cut the right amount of fabric, measure the distance from the middle of the doll's forehead to the back of the head - this will be the width of the flap. Now figure out how long you want your hair to be and multiply that number by two. This gives the length of the flap.
Step 2
Now you need to cut the fleece properly. Pay attention to the diagram - you only need to cut this way, otherwise the resulting hair will not stretch and twist into beautiful curls.
Step 3
As a result, you should get such a blank, cut on both sides. Don't try to cut too thin. The optimum width is 5-7 mm. Don't be afraid that your hair will look rough. As you pull them out, they will become much thinner.
Step 4
Curls are very simple to make - pull each thread and release. you will get beautiful spirals, which now need to be beautifully laid around the head. The easiest way to do this is with a glue gun.
Step 5
Glue the middle first, which will become the parting. Then style the curls from the sides. You can decorate your hair with a crown made from self-hardening clay or papier-mâché. Leaving curls hanging loose is not worth it. Over time, knitwear will tend to regain its shape and hair will straighten.