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  1. DOLLSPART ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING FOR DOLLS (Dollmaking / Dollmaker Parts Catalog, The Teddy Works, Doll Making, Doll Makers,)
  2. Porcelain Dollmaking in Australia And New Zealand by Helen Trihey, 1989-01-01
  3. Porcelain Dollmaking by Debra Anderson, Peter Bell, 1997-05
  4. Dollmaking Projects and Plans (Dollmaking Projects and Plans, Spring 1988)
  5. PORCELAIN DOLLMAKING by Clarice Aldridge, 1996
  6. Cloth Doll, The: The Voice Of Cloth Dollmaking Worldwide. Vol 12, No 4Winter 1997/98 by Judy (ed.) Beswick, 1997
  7. Early North American Dollmaking: A Narrative History and Craft Instructions by Iris Sanderson Jones, 1976-01-01
  8. The Cloth Doll: The Voice of Cloth Dollmaking Worldwide - Fall 1998 (Volume 13, Number 2)
  9. DOLLMAKING PROJECTS & PLANS magazine Fall 1989 Volume 5 No. 3 (Doll Making, Kabuki Paper Dolls by Lynne Perrella, Make our Bye-Lo Baby cover dolls, Joiunted cloth doll, miniatures, the ABC's of working with porcelain)
  10. DOLLMAKING: PROJECTS AND PLANS.Volume Two,Number Two,Summer 1986 by (Periodical), 1986-01-01
  11. DOLLMAKING PROJECTS & PLANS magazine 1985 Premiere Issue Volume 1 Number 1 Paper Doll by Rebecca Iverson (Doll Making, Wooden Dutch Dolls, working with latex composition, reproducing a French Steiner Doll)
  12. Dollmaking - 1987 publication by .J.Taylor, 1987-01-01
  13. DOLLMAKING (September/October 1997)
  14. Dollmaking: Theory and Practice, Volume Two: Cloth Dollmaking

61. Dollmaking Supplies
dollmaking Supplies Accessories. Wool Batting. Wool batting is perfectfor stuffing dolls and toys! Unlike polyester, wool is natural
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Wool batting is perfect for stuffing dolls and toys! Unlike polyester, wool is natural fiber and it is warmed by your children's touch. This cleaned, combed wool batting is soft and won't clump up in a well stuffed toy. Once you start stuffing your dolls and toys with wool, you'll never go back! Available in 1/2 or 1 lb batts.
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Cotton Interlock Thick supple cotton interlock is perfect for doll skin. Our interlock has just the right amount of body and stretch, unlike the interlock sold by some companies that is thin and far too stretchy. Choose either blush or brown. Comes in a tube; fabric is 60" wide when tube is cut open.
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Underskin Tricot Use this white tricot in place of stockinette when making your doll heads! Our underskin tricot stretches further than you think it possibly could, and makes a great base layer for the heads of Waldorf and other dolls.
1/2 yard Underskin Tricot - $5.00

62. Dollmaking Tips
question? Email us! dollmaking Tips Part 1 by Patty Lee. I way. I hopethese tips will make your dollmaking experience a pleasant one. 1
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Dollmaking Tips - Part 1
by Patty Lee
I don't claim to be an expert dollmaker, but I have learned a few tricks along the way. I hope these tips will make your dollmaking experience a pleasant one. 1. To make curly yarn hair, knit up a ball of yarn in stockinette stitch. Place the knitted piece in boiling water for an hour. Allow to dry; unravel yarn. 2. Before painting a doll face on cloth, lightly starch the material first. 3. Marketing tip - Baby dolls wearing bunny suits attract a lot of attention. People tend to associate baby bunnies with springtime - the season of renewal - maybe this is why. 4. When sculpting with clay, learn the properties of the porcelain clay you are using. This knowledge will determine the cones to use for greenware firings. Read the label on the slip container and abide by the directions. 5. When making composition dolls, bake the doll parts in the oven at 225 degrees for 2 hours. After the seams are removed and the openings cut, and before attempting to detail the fingers and other small parts or before using water putty, plaster, etc, the doll parts can be softened again by soaking them briefly in water or wetting with a sponge. Only the top surface will be affected.

63. Dollmaking And Related Books
dollmaking and Related Books. All items on this page are 20% off unless otherwisestated. When these books are gone, they will not be replaced. home. Questions?
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Dollmaking and Related Books All items on this page are 20% off unless otherwise stated. When these books are gone, they will not be replaced. home Questions? Click here Sew the Storybook Wardrobe for 18-Inch Dolls Dress your doll in your favorite fairy tale costume and make a setting to match. The full-size pull-out pattern sheets are supplemented by clear step-by-step sewing instructions illustrated with helpful diagrams and beautiful color photos. N5686........$19.95 now $15.96 3 left Fantastic Figures by Susanna Oroyan N4751.........$21.95 now.......$17.56 5 left A Crafter's Book of Angels by Deborah Morgenthal N4999.......... $17.95 now 50% off $8.98 7 left Creative Doll Craft by Gloria McKinnon H5330.........$16.95 now........... $13.56 3 left Sculpting and Making a Toddler Doll Head to Toe by Susan Dunham H5038...........$19.95 now......$15.96 4 left This is a series of five authentic pattern projects, each 16 pages. by Hazel Ulseth and Helen Shannon Costume Cameos I - Outfit for 18" antique doll from 1887 that has a guimpe with skirt and suspenders plus fashionable Scottish hat and 1898 girl's sunbonnet. Includes 14 patterns and instructions plus how-to's for: cartridge pleating and ribbons.

64. Dollmaking Tools
dollmaking tools. back to main page. Questions? click here. Turnit-All.This tool give you a quicker way to turn fabric tubes inside out.
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Dollmaking tools back to main page Questions? click here Turn-it-All This tool give you a quicker way to turn fabric tubes inside out. Originally known as the "bow whip", it aids in turning the smallest of doll parts. Also great for spaghetti straps and scrunchies. TIA........$8.50 Stuffing Fork by Barbara Willis When stuffing your cloth dolls, stop struggling with wooden spoons and forks. This stuffing fork specially designed by Barbara Willis, an accomplished dollmaker and teacher, makes the job much easier and faster. It fills large cavities faster, and the stuffing glides into hard to fill places. Unique notched end works like a fork - puts stuffing where you want it. BWSF............$10.00 Cernit No other material gives you the translucence and tensile strength you get with Cernit No. 1. Cured in your home oven, it is the hardest and most durable of polymer clays. The average infant doll requires approx. 1000mg. cernit while the average 26"child doll requires approx. 2000 mg. Cernit. Carmel color only 500 mg. pkgs.

65. Dollmaking Resources
dollmaking resources, Projects Patterns- Information, Chiharu Kikuchi Clothdollmaking Site. Susanna Oroyan HGTV Project Dolls in Motion
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Dollmaking resources Projects -Patterns- Information Chiharu Kikuchi Cloth Dollmaking Site.
Susanna Oroyan HGTV Project Dolls in Motion

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66. Dollmaking Supplies
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67. Dollmaking At Wings Of My Spirit
dollmaking the Wings Of My Spirit TM Way. Find Shading Drawing TutorialsHere.
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Dollmaking the Wings Of My Spirit TM Way
Bondchickz tutorials Ivy Dolls Tutorials Veririas Palace Xandora's place Find Shading Palettes Here The Palettes And now for something completely different. This dollmaker has been designed especially for people who want to start colouring and shading their own dolls or clothes but do not feel confident enough to start from scratch.
If you choose to display any doll you make with this dollmaker on a website please include a link on any page of the site. Links must be to the URL http://www.wingsofspirit.co.uk/drag.html and may be either text links or using the button below.
You may uses any dolls you make from this dollmaker as signatures, if you display them on a website please include a link on the site as above. Please remember to save the dolls you must use a screen capture and copy as a new image in your image editing programme. If you right click and choose save as.. you will only save the top layer of clothing. I have no objection however if you wish to right click and save individual clothing templates for practice purposes.
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68. Dollmaking Classes - Gillian Richards Porcelain Dolls, Dollshouses And Miniature
Porcelain dollmaking classes. No experience needed. Sculpting classes too. dollmaking courses run at Gillians shop in Bristol see dollmaking Classes.
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Gillian Richards how to buy Prices Gallery ... site map the French Bru above can also be made in class Jenny is one of the 80 dolls you can make during Gill's doll making classes doll making class in progress Global Doll Society Dollmaking classes Wednesday Evening Thursday Afternoon Saturday Afternoon Cost £10.00 per session (payable 10 in advance) tuition only ( dolls extra). Classes run all year except 4 weeks at Christmas and 4 weeks in August. Start any time...no set terms. You will choose from 80 doll moulds antique or modern from 6" to 32" babies, boys, girls or lady dolls. Dolls cost from £15.00 to £ 170.00. An average 16"/18" doll is around £120.00 (not including costume). You may come to a free class to have a go at painting and to see what goes on in class. If you are impressed you can choose the doll you'd like to make and book your place. You get your dolls head as greenware (unfired) and smoothe the face and cut the eyes to shape. It is then fired to bisque after which you begin to paint the features which usually takes several weeks. If your painting is satisfactory the head is fired after each visit. On completion you add your body, eyes, and wig and either take your doll home or you have an option to stay at class to dress her......in between working on your next head because of course by now you will be hooked !!!!!!! see more examples of dolls you can make.

69. Dollmaking Supplies For Greenware And Doll Kits
SUPPLIES FOR GREENWARE AND DOLL KIT ASSEMBLY. NO. PICTURE. AVAILABLE.AT THIS. TIME. KwikClean Brush Kit. Made of the softest natural capra
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SUPPLIES FOR GREENWARE AND DOLL KIT ASSEMBLY NO PICTURE AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME KwikClean Brush Kit Made of the softest natural capra hair, the brushes in this kit are used when moistened with water. Pre-clean seams and imperfections in greenware in the leather hard stage in preparation for the final cleaning of soft-fired ware in the Dust-free Technique. Great for figurine greenware attachments. Brushes come in 6 handy sizes so that you have the right brush for any size and shape of greenware. Instructions included. KTBRKC KwikClean Brush Kit. $15.95 HOW TO MEASURE FOR EYES PLAYHOUSE GLASS FLAT OVAL EYES AVAILABLE COLORS: Blue, Green, Grey, Brown Color Blue Green Grey Brown
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GLASTIC PERFECT EYES Brown, Cobalt Blue, Hazel, Green, Blue, Lt Grey Color Brown Cobalt Blue Hazel Green Blue Lt Grey
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70. Cloth Dollmaking - Alumni Hall
Click HERE! Cloth dollmaking for Everyone by Judi Ward. by ShashiNayagan United Kingdom. More Cloth dollmaking Alumni Hall Pictures.
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Go to... Alumni Hall Index List of Open Classes Crafty College Lobby The Doll Net Alumni Hall
Doll Net Campus Click HERE Cloth Dollmaking for Everyone
by Judi Ward
This class is for beginners as well as the more advanced dollmakers! And is the the most comprehensive dollmaking class on the Internet! Also check out what students have said about the class
on their evaluation forms.
(Comments listed near bottom of the page.)
Click here for more information on the class and to register today Click on pictures and name of doll for larger view.
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Angelique
(My First Doll!)
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(Doll made from Maria's Pattern.) by Maxi Starr Susannah by Maxi Starr Jennifer by Maxi Starr ~~ New! ~~

71. Cloth Dollmaking - Page 3 - Alumni Hall
Crafty College Logo, Alumni Hall Doll Net Campus, The Doll Net Logo. Cloth dollmakingfor Everyone Alumni Hall Page 3. More Cloth dollmaking Alumni Hall Pictures.
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Alumni Hall - Page 3 Click on pictures and doll name below for larger views.

(Click on your browser's back button to return to this page.) Angelique ( little sister)
and Maria (big sis) Susannah and Jennifer Maria Island Girl Angelique by Patty Davidson South Carolina, USA by Lori Edwards Georgia, USA Angelique Maria Falina (Angelique) Lucy (Maria) by Sharon Forsmann Washington, USA by Reenie Hanlin Pennsylvania, USA Angelique Maria Susannah Susannah by Donna Hardey Washington, USA by Norma Hogan
Texas, USA Angelique (first doll!) Maria Indian Girl (Maria) Angelique by Joy Hild Maryland, USA Susannah Jennifer New Maria New Susannah by Sharon Johnson
Washington, USA

72. Doll Haven - Porcelain Dollmaking Classes, Greenware Instruction
doll kits, and handmade porcelain dolls are just a few of the great doll suppliesfound online at Doll Haven, as well as doll repair and dollmaking info.
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Class Information
Doll Haven offers classes to help you make your own Porcelain doll. If you have any questions that aren't answered here, please feel free to e-mail me at tammy@dollhaven.net
Class Hours:
Monday> 10:00am to 12:00pm and 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Tuesday> 11:00am to 1:00pm and 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Wednesday> 11:00am to 1:00pm
Thursday> 10:00am to 12:00pm
Saturday> 11:00am to 1:00pm
All classes are pay as you go and work at your own pace; meaning that if you were to miss your class one week, you'd pick up right where you left off. There is no way for you to fall behind. I have every kind of individual in here and they all have a great time. You don't need any experience because I work with you hands on and show you everything you need to know to create a beautiful doll. The youngest student that I have is 7 years old so I tell everyone, "they can do it if she can!"
I have dolls from 5" to 64" to choose from. There are over 260 different dolls to make! So there is something for everyone. All the dolls can be poured up in 4 different flesh tones:
Misty Cream: Flesh tone Oriental: A tannish-yellow tone Indian: A reddish-brown tone Regal Brown: A chestnut brown tone The average cost is between $75.00-$135.00 depending on the doll you make. Some are less, some are more. I have sheets available to pick up or be mailed at your request that shows a breakdown of costs.

73. Dollmaking Fabrics And Felts
Waldorf dolls, dollmaking kits and patterns, knitted dolls, gnomes andknitting kits. Natural dollmaking fabrics, velour and wool felt. We
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Please click on menu items below to select from the following : home contact us / links Login / ... Register Dollmaking fabrics, velour and wool felt We carry the finest quality fabrics we can find. Please select from the following natural fiber fabrics: DOLL SKIN - 100% cotton interlock knits VELOUR - cotton plush velour in many colors FLANNEL - brushed 100% cotton flannel SILK - china silk in soft rainbow colors FELT - 100% wool felt and 70% wool /30% rayon felt SWATCHES - Of dollskin, felts, and yarns

74. Arts And Literature: Decorative Arts And Crafts: Dolls And Dollmaking Resources
The links included herein relate specifically to dolls and dollmaking Resources. Artsand Literature. Decorative Arts and Crafts. Dolls and dollmaking Resources.
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Throughout history, dolls have been used as objects or symbols of religious worship, as burial objects, or as children's playthings. These objects have typically been constructed from clay minerals, wood, leather, bone, and ivory. While dolls were once used in religious worship and burial rituals, the 19th century saw the beginning of the industrial production of dolls. Doll's heads came to be made from pottery or porcelain, while the bodies were constructed of cloth or leather. Most recently, dolls have grown immensely popular, with "Barbie" surfacing in the 1960s, "Cabbage Patch Kids" coming into the mainstream in the mid-1980s, and dolls fashioned after television shows and movies being a hit in the 1990s. The links included herein relate specifically to dolls and dollmaking Resources.

75. The Dollshow.com -- Dollmaking
Martha's Sewing Room, NEW! Martha's Sewing Room, Fun aFair, CNW Greenware. Mindstorm.The Doll Shop, Ladies Only Doll Patterns, MindStorm Productions. AA Logos.
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76. Doll Making Tips, Tutorials And Techniques
Oneof-a-Kind and Limited Edition Porcelain Dolls and Art, dollmaking tips, FlyFishing, Snake River Valley, Idaho, gifts, collectibles, free postcards.
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WELCOME- Send a FREE Postcard Select a Doll Designs Section Home FREE POSTCARDS About the Artist Gallery Doll Articles Featured Doll Artist Doll Links Fly Fishing Info Tales of the Sheefish Link to US/Feedback Doll Prints/Posters Teddy Bear Prints Books Machine Emb. Links Site Index Site Search If you would like a link here, or to update an existing link, please fill out the form on our Feedback Page. It contains vital information required for our search engine and links pages. THANKS! Prior to requesting a link, please go to our SITE SEARCH. to ensure you are not already listed. We have a lot of links!
If you are using a javascript enabled browser, links are tagged as for approximately 2 months after they are added. The "NEW" image will then disappear. Doll making tips and techniques Links to Sites that have specific doll making tips and techniques
  • ODACA Original Doll Artist Council of America ODACA ARTISTS and CONTRIBUTORS:
  • Joan Benzell , Web site = http://www.joanbenzelldolls.com
  • Susan Dunham Web page = http://www.pond.net/~dunham
  • 77. Dollmaking Book List - TheArtistDoll
    Lists of books and video titles, and links to up to date inventory lists of dollmakingresources. Fine Art Doll Gallery. dollmaking Books and Videos.
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    Fine Art Doll Gallery
    Dollmaking Books and Videos
    A sampling of what you can find online is the focus of this page. We are starting by listing all the sites we have found that had a unique book list, or an easy to use website, and are listing some of the books and videos they carry. We only reciprocate links, so we hope you will link to us if you have books for sale on your site, we will return your link and list your site here.
    Antonette Cely's Dollmaker's BookShop

    http://www.cely.com/shop/mainshop.html (as of July 26, 2001)
    • Cloth Dollmaking by Antonette Cely Dollmaking: One Artist's Approach by Robert McKinley Robert McKinley's Dollmaking Workshop (a video) by Robert McKinley (a video) Dorit Schendzielorz

    June Goodnow's Magic Skin Doll Sculpting Video
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    Silicone Mold Making and Resin Casting with NIADA Artist, June Goodnow

    Videos by June Goodnow
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    Denise Van Patten Dolls Bookstore

    http://www.dollymaker.com/dollmaki1.htm (as of July 26, 2001)
    • The Art of Dress: Clothes and Society 1500-1914 by Jane Ashelford Anatomy of a Doll: The Fabric Sculptor's Handbook by Susanna Oroyan Sewing for 20th Century Dolls: 100 Plus Projects by Johanna Gast Anderton Sewing Victorian Doll Clothes: Authentic Costumes from Museum Collections by Michelle Hamilton Dolls Dressmaking (Milner Craft Series) by Marilyn Carter Making Original and Portrait Dolls in Cernit by Rotraut Schrott Sew the Essential Wardrobe for 18-Inch Dolls by Joan Hinds, Jean Becker

    78. Find Dollmaking Classes -- TheArtistDoll.com
    Resource page of info on dollmaking classes and teachers, including NIADAArtist Member, June Goodnow, and Tom Banwell, master mold maker.
    http://www.theartistdoll.com/classes.html
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    Where to Find Dollmaking and Related Classes
    Ever wanted to take classes to help you with your dollmaking or reproductions of your fine art dolls? We hope that this page will provide for you a list of classes that you can join, and in some cases host in your own town. We invite teachers to send us general information about their classes, and their site title and URL. We will trade links with them, so students can find a class they would like to attend.
    Classes and Seminars Available
    See the teacher's sites to contact them about prices, dates and details

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    Add Your Dollmaking Seminars or Related Topics
    If you teach dollmaking or a related topic your may add your link and information to our list by using our form, or if you prefer you can email

    79. D.A.G. Doctor Of Dollmaking Program
    DAG Doctor/Laureate of dollmaking™ (DDM). LEVEL III ENROLLMENT INFORMATION. ForEurope the title Laureate of dollmaking is offered. Benefits.
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    LEVEL III
    ENROLLMENT INFORMATION See bottom to download complete brochure or to request one in the mail. Enrollment Information
    You may enroll at any point during your education, but enrollment form and proposal must be submitted at least twelve months before estimated graduation date. You will receive written confirmation of enrollment in approximately 4-6 weeks. You may receive points for any D.A.G. Specialty seminars that have not been counted against your Master of Dollmaking (MDM) or Grand Master of Dollmaking (GMDM) and seminars that were taken up to four years prior to your DDM enrollment date. Your membership in the D.A.G. must be kept current at all times. If your membership lapses, you must renew your enrollment in the DAGSD in order to graduate. You may move your points (partial or all) from the DDM program to the GMDM program by completing the GMDM enrollment form at least two months before estimated graduation date. You may aim for the DDM title before, after, in addition to, or instead of the GMDM title. Final project must be submitted at least six months prio to estimated graduation date.

    80. D.A.G. Master Of Dollmaking Program
    DAG Master of dollmaking™ (MDM). LEVEL II. PREREQUISITES. Doll Artisan GuildSchool of dollmaking (DAGSD) is open to all Doll Artisan Guild (DAG) members.
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    LEVEL II ENROLLMENT INFORMATION See bottom to download complete brochure or to request one in the mail. PREREQUISITES Doll Artisan Guild School of Dollmaking (DAGSD) is open to all Doll Artisan Guild (D.A.G.) members. ENROLLMENT Enrollment in DAGSD is required only for Master (Level II) and Grand Master/Doctor (Level III) titles. You may enroll at any point during your education, but at least 4 months before estimated graduation date. You will receive written confirmation of enrollment (in approximately 4–6 weeks). You may receive points for any D.A.G. Specialty seminar that you have taken up to 4 years prior to your enrollment date. (Apprentice and Beautiful Doll seminars do not count for Level II and Level III titles.) Please check each enrollment form to determine the enrollment fee to help pay the administrative cost for each title. Please note that your membership in the D.A.G. must be kept current at all times. If your membership lapses, you must renew your enrollment in the DAGSD in order to graduate. BENEFITS AND REQUIREMENTS You may sign up for the Classic or Modern Program for your Master title. See below for details on each.

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