I have been on a quest for a doll hair I like... Been running across this style a lot recently ...
You stitch a few strands of yarn to the top of the head going back in a line
The part down the middle is nice... It is quick.. This one call ed for a wig cap .. I am assuming to give it a bit fuller look.. definitely better with the cap but still not what I was looking for
I tried adding a line of strands along the front.. helped unless you moved the doll
Took off the wig cap and re-stranded it adding another shade of purple...
The next couple of photos turned out a bit too bright, I tried using natural light thinking we had enough cloud coverage, LOL back to artificial light
this way it lies more like natural hair.. not a quick way to make hair... took hours, and a lot of yarn but if you're looking to stash bust this will definitely help with that
I like the way it looks but I had sent her aside while I was considering whether or not I liked it enough to put on her it just seemed off. In the meantime I started another doll from the same book.. a fairy this time but use the same hairstyle as the original mermaid.........
I decided with this one to make a wig cap and use a thinner yarn with more shine, I spaced the strains out a bit more and then unraveled each strand..
After unraveling the strands I used a hair straightener to tame down some of the hair.. that's when I decided this wig cap was perfect for the mermaid and switched gears
I wasn't thrilled with the minimal facial features after adding the hair so I added a nose but she still needed more
I added eyebrows and enhancements around the safety eyes, some blush ...
and added lips.. she still needed more
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