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MinervaMerriweatherLewis2
This hair style was very easy. The yarn does the work with this one. I crocheted a wig cap from very hairy mohair yarn, and crocheted loop stitches across the front for bangs (worked for 12 stitches).
I then cut strands about 14 inches long and hooked two rows of these from one edge of the bangs to the other, these would go from the sides to the back of the head.
Sew the wig cap to the head, then take a few strands on either side of her head, give them a couple twists, then secure the twists to the wig cap with a couple of very small hair clips (I buy mine at the drug store where they sell hair brushes, elastic bands, etc.)
Pattern for the doll is available free on my blog at:
MinervaMerriweatherLewis2
This hair style was very easy. The yarn does the work with this one. I crocheted a wig cap from very hairy mohair yarn, and crocheted loop stitches across the front for bangs (worked for 12 stitches).
I then cut strands about 14 inches long and hooked two rows of these from one edge of the bangs to the other, these would go from the sides to the back of the head.
Sew the wig cap to the head, then take a few strands on either side of her head, give them a couple twists, then secure the twists to the wig cap with a couple of very small hair clips (I buy mine at the drug store where they sell hair brushes, elastic bands, etc.)
Pattern for the doll is available free on my blog at: