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Original Doll Artist Dolls by Marcia Dundore Wolter

 

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PORCELAIN DOLL GALLERY

Kimberly I

Samuel and Rebekah

Reilly and Petey

Babe of Mine II

Pioneer Kristina Marie

Taylor

The Lady Candidate

REBORNED BABIES

Reborned Baby #1

Reborned Baby #2

Reborned Baby #3

POLYMER DOLL GALLERY

Patty's Parade

Fractured Fairy's Tail

Storytime Volunteer

Checking It Twice

Uncle Ray

"Bake My Day"

Granny Claus

CLOTH & FELT DOLL GALLERY

Friendship Fairy

Peaches

Hina - goddess of the moon

Felt Fun Infant 1 & 2

`Etude For A Violin

"Cornhusk" Doll Pg. 1

"Cornhusk Doll" Pg. 2

Dressing a Cornhusk doll

About the Artist

"Driftwood" - Movie Doll

My Favorite Doll Artists

Links

Making a Cornhusk Doll cont.
Mini Cornhusk Doll - Step 15
Step 15

Step 15:  Use the other end of the strand to wrap the other arm.












Step 16:  Use the rest of both strands to wrap a waistband on the doll below the arms.



Mini Cornhusk Doll - Step 16
Step 16


Step 17:  Tie the strands in the back of the doll.











Step 18:  Now you can trim the “hands”.


Mini Cornhusk Doll - Step 17
Step 17
Mini Cornhusk Doll - Step 18
Step 18
Mini Cornhusk Doll - Step 19
Step 19

Step 19: I like to bend the arms forward so they are in a “hugging position”
Now you have a doll with a skirt or.......






Step 20:  You can divide the strands to make two legs.  


Mini Cornhusk Doll - Step 20
Step 20

Dressing the Mini "Cornhusk" doll.   click here




Marcia Dundore Wolter
705 Briar Lane
Morris IL 60450-1622

(815) 942-6985 e-mail