This is very helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on these videos. It’s wonderful to be able to learn from you even if a class is financially out of reach. You do beautiful work!
Thank you for watching the video Roni, I hope it helps you out. I do have a lot of dollmaking e-books that teach all of these techniques in step-by-step with photos, you can find them on my Etsy shop. I always link to it in the description box of all my videos.
Thank you so much. I am struggeling over a year now with the natural hair on my doll...the finish was never as pretty as yours but I guess that I can now bring it to a great finish. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the beautiful work you take time and effort to explain to us in such detail. Your Babies are truly amazing. The way you explain your work is so calming and peaceful it is lovely to follow, I feel that I could actually try and make a beautiful doll Myself . Thank you, Take care. 🤗
Sharon, Fabs is a Fabulous teacher no pun intended! I have learned so much from her online classes, tutorials, and Patreon! The Fairy class is so much fun I made 2!
Thank you Sharon! The way I speak about my dolls and the way I try to teach doll making is directly inspired by how I feel about all of this. I am incredibly grateful to have the chance to experience being a dollmaker and I try to expand that joy to others.
Fabiola, la fabulosa! The few dolls that I have made, have been made with loads of patience and with much attention to detail (which I have learned from you), however, the hair on my dolls have left much to be desired. That is until now, "gracias, mil!"
Thanks for sharing your gorgeous work with so pacience and detail, I really hope I could make such a beautiful dolls as well as you some day!!! The wig has been a problem for me since ever
Love your detailed videos, I looked at the Hansel and Gratel videos to find out how to make the little hat to sew the hair onto, can't seem to find it, please let me know which video, Thank you 😀
Thank you for this, it's very informative. May I ask what you use to attach hair that doesn't have an obvious match in the brushable mohair, for your lovely Blu, for instance?
You can dye the mohair yarn to match the weft, I have done this many times before. You could also sew it straight to the head though it will be more particular as you will have to sew it in a different way to avoid seeing the scalp. Completely different sequence of attaching the wefts.
It depends on the size of the doll head, not her height. I have 16" dolls with an 8" head and 16" dolls with a 12" head. It also depends on the length of the fiber, how thick you want the wefts to be sewn and how far apart you will space them in the head. I recommend starting with 100 grams to be on the safe side. Make a weft, weight it, sew it to the doll and see if that was enough. Trial and error because our preferences vary.
No sorry, most dolls were made a very long time ago so I don't remember. But if I understand your question correctly...I recommend about 120" to 140" of weft for a doll head of about 13" to 15" circumference at the hair line.
You can sew it directly to the head, but if you are using mohair wefts, they have a very hard and small width "root" which will be much harder on your hands trying to sew them to the head and the dreaded result of seeing the skin poking through...unless you sew the wefts touching each other...which will create too much hair for the doll. But as always, as a doll maker, the choice is yours.
@@Figandme yeah she definitely have loads of hair and I'm still waiting for more. I'm making it for my daughter and not for selling so it's not that big of a deal, but I learned a lot that I would do differently next time. I also sewed it all by hand which I really enjoyed.
Thank you for your helpful video. It really makes a difference to my confidence and hopefully competence for my current 2 dolls.
Im very glad to hear that!
This is very helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on these videos. It’s wonderful to be able to learn from you even if a class is financially out of reach. You do beautiful work!
Thank you for watching the video Roni, I hope it helps you out. I do have a lot of dollmaking e-books that teach all of these techniques in step-by-step with photos, you can find them on my Etsy shop. I always link to it in the description box of all my videos.
Thank you so much. I am struggeling over a year now with the natural hair on my doll...the finish was never as pretty as yours but I guess that I can now bring it to a great finish. Thank you.
Glad I could help! Thanks for letting me know.
Thank you so much for the beautiful work you take time and effort to explain to us in such detail. Your Babies are truly amazing. The way you explain your work is so calming and peaceful it is lovely to follow, I feel that I could actually try and make a beautiful doll Myself . Thank you, Take care. 🤗
Sharon, Fabs is a Fabulous teacher no pun intended! I have learned so much from her online classes, tutorials, and Patreon! The Fairy class is so much fun I made 2!
Thank you Sharon! The way I speak about my dolls and the way I try to teach doll making is directly inspired by how I feel about all of this. I am incredibly grateful to have the chance to experience being a dollmaker and I try to expand that joy to others.
You're too cute Randi! Now go work on your baby doll ❤️
Love your videos so much keep up the good work. You are such an inspiration for me.
Thank you for watching them!
Thankyou. Fantastic video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, your videos are fantastic and very helpful! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Hi Fabs 🤗. Thanks a lot for sharing this wonderfull tuto. Blessings dear teacher.
You are so welcome, thank you for watching!
Vielen Dank für die tollen Tipps liebe Grüße und bleibt Gesund
Thank you.
Fabiola, la fabulosa! The few dolls that I have made, have been made with loads of patience and with much attention to detail (which I have learned from you), however, the hair on my dolls have left much to be desired. That is until now, "gracias, mil!"
De nade Joyce! I hope this helps you tackle the hair madness. Best of luck!
Thank you for sharing x
You are so welcome!
BRILLIANT thanks Fab for sharing, Now... to learn crotchet!!
You’re welcome 😊 and crochet will make doing doll hair so much easier!
Thanks for sharing your gorgeous work with so pacience and detail, I really hope I could make such a beautiful dolls as well as you some day!!! The wig has been a problem for me since ever
You can do it! Practice helps!
WONDERFUL THANK YOU
Thank you.
Você eh magnífica, mãos de fada. Lindo trabalho, parabéns
Thank you so much for your kind words Niclara!
Thank you for sharing. She is beautiful.❤
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful 😍 thank you
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you🙏🏾
You are so welcome
Love your detailed videos, I looked at the Hansel and Gratel videos to find out how to make the little hat to sew the hair onto, can't seem to find it, please let me know which video, Thank you 😀
It's the one called "making the hair".
❤thanks so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you for this, it's very informative. May I ask what you use to attach hair that doesn't have an obvious match in the brushable mohair, for your lovely Blu, for instance?
You can dye the mohair yarn to match the weft, I have done this many times before. You could also sew it straight to the head though it will be more particular as you will have to sew it in a different way to avoid seeing the scalp. Completely different sequence of attaching the wefts.
This is so awesome and informative, how much locks do you use for a 16 inch doll? Thank you love all your dolls, there are so beautiful ❤
It depends on the size of the doll head, not her height. I have 16" dolls with an 8" head and 16" dolls with a 12" head. It also depends on the length of the fiber, how thick you want the wefts to be sewn and how far apart you will space them in the head. I recommend starting with 100 grams to be on the safe side. Make a weft, weight it, sew it to the doll and see if that was enough. Trial and error because our preferences vary.
Great job! Can you pls say the length of the hair weft you used on each doll?
No sorry, most dolls were made a very long time ago so I don't remember. But if I understand your question correctly...I recommend about 120" to 140" of weft for a doll head of about 13" to 15" circumference at the hair line.
Great art work 🌷🌷🌷
Thank you! You are very kind!!
@@Figandme ❤❤❤❤❤
Hi, is the cap necessary? I don't have the mohair yarn and was wondering if I can just sew the hair weft on without it.
You can sew it directly to the head, but if you are using mohair wefts, they have a very hard and small width "root" which will be much harder on your hands trying to sew them to the head and the dreaded result of seeing the skin poking through...unless you sew the wefts touching each other...which will create too much hair for the doll. But as always, as a doll maker, the choice is yours.
@@Figandme yeah she definitely have loads of hair and I'm still waiting for more. I'm making it for my daughter and not for selling so it's not that big of a deal, but I learned a lot that I would do differently next time. I also sewed it all by hand which I really enjoyed.
Thanks!
No problem! thank you for watching the video.
Very beautiful 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you!
Eu amei abraço do Brasil para você. 👍👍👍👏👏👏❤❤❤
Thank you Eliane!
❤️beautiful
Thank you! 😊
❤
Thank you.
Id rather hear what you have to say than listen to your choice of music…
You can always mute the video and use closed captions. UA-cam provides those 👍