Welcome to my Tips and Tricks for Sewing Doll Clothes 101 class. I'm hopeful that once you read through the following, you will have learned something new in regards to sewing for dolls of any size. This is...
To Reborn Artists: This isn't meant to be an exhaustive tutorial but rather a quick guide to give prospective reborners an idea of what's involved in reborning a doll, as well as giving collectors a better...
BEGINNING THE TRANSFORMATION The first rule in the art of restoring neglected barbie dolls is patience and more patience. Patience is required especially when dealing with severely matted hair which is...
Cleaning and Brushing Matted Doll Hair NOTE: If you find this guide helpful, please vote below I have found that by taking a little extra time to smooth and clean a used doll's hair makes for a more...
In this guide I will take you through the repair and restoration of a Cameo Kewpie. This guide will teach you the basics of restoring a poor condition composition doll. What you will need to get started: ...
When buying a reborn doll, you will want to consider both looks and quality. Looks are the easy part--if you like the way the doll looks in the photos, then it looks good enough. (Looks are always a matter of...
Leave Your Chatty Mute--A Word to the Wise This Review is not meant to demean any product that may claim to restore Chatty's voice. A doll made in the 1960s will be brittle and very tender when taken apart....
I love the antique blonde mohair wigs! Unfortunately, some of them are quite dirty, causing the curls to have an ashen appearance. Have you been tempted to wash your antique doll's mohair wig? The results are...
If you're new to doll making the instructions may seem confusing and lengthy. However, if you take it step by step, you'll find that one process leads to another making it all quite easy. Before attempting to...
You will only appreciate this guide if you like to do ARTISTIC painting. I took to painting a composition doll that was below the good into the ugly doll category. So here is what I did. The doll was WORTH...