Wig making for dolls: Fast and permanent dyes and ombres

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • This one was a patron-requested video! I love making wigs, but you probably all know by now that I dislike using human hair dyes for my doll wigs because the dyes are so prone to bleeding and staining dolls. But it's easy to felt natural fibers when dyeing them using traditional stovetop methods, because you have to keep the fiber moving so it won't scorch. So what's a crafter to do? Turn to modern conveniences, I guess! Using the microwave to prepare dye baths works amazingly, including when doing ombré doll wigs. :)
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Комментарии • 28

  • @delesprie86
    @delesprie86 3 года назад

    You are an excellent Speaker, Keacher, Doll maker!!. Your communications skills are exceptional. Ty

  • @balljointedgaleth
    @balljointedgaleth 5 лет назад +1

    This was really useful for me, I will tell you when I start trying to make my own wigs. Thankyou!

  • @kathleengresham5812
    @kathleengresham5812 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this info. You make it look easy and fun!

    • @LomisPlayground
      @LomisPlayground  5 лет назад

      I find a lot of things aren't as hard as they look... and then the things I think will be easy always turn out to be the hard ones :'D

  • @sarahlongshore2605
    @sarahlongshore2605 5 лет назад +1

    I'm so glad you shared this. I find it interesting. Although I would make such a mess :) you make things like this look so easy.

    • @LomisPlayground
      @LomisPlayground  5 лет назад

      That's why I put down paper towels and foil under my work space... I always make a mess XD

  • @danieladownie6087
    @danieladownie6087 3 года назад

    Very cool!

  • @TheSecurity16
    @TheSecurity16 5 лет назад +1

    I usually use food colouring when dying like this and it works really well

    • @LomisPlayground
      @LomisPlayground  5 лет назад

      I imagine that would! Lots of options for colors.

    • @TheSecurity16
      @TheSecurity16 5 лет назад

      It does but it can end up far less accurate

  • @cassiemiller9453
    @cassiemiller9453 5 лет назад +1

    Man I’ve been in and out of the bjd hobby for a bit. I’m wanting to get back in it but it’s kinda hard at the moment. Lol I had bought a doll that I thought was perfect. I got her and she was dirty and her joints were so stiff and the magnets on her hand were so weak her hands keep falling off. I’m considering selling her and just buying a male one instead this time so I can make my oc Fade. He’s my baby bio and I would love to bring him to life.

  • @suzieplum05
    @suzieplum05 5 лет назад

    I Loved this tutorial Lomi. In fact I love ALL your videos. So useful AND fun, thanks Hugzzzzz

  • @ah-nononoo
    @ah-nononoo 5 лет назад

    Nicolle's Dreams has some good tutorials if you haven't looked into them
    But I like watching you experiment, so feel free to keep on!
    Edit: i commented early in the video, but seems youre pretty knowledgeable about apalca, so maybe my comment wasn't necessary
    And actually, the way alpaca fiber takes dye is much like human hair does!

    • @LomisPlayground
      @LomisPlayground  5 лет назад

      Well, I've had a lot of alpaca to experiment with lately! :D It does work very much like human hair and human hair dyes can give beautiful results! But they're also very prone to staining, especially in my humid climate, so I've been trying to focus on methods using permanent dyes. My own dyed hair ruined a very expensive jacket on a humid day so that was a hard lesson learned. Wouldn't want that to happen to a doll!

  • @chrstphr12
    @chrstphr12 5 лет назад

    Thanks! I'm trying to decide on acolor for a doll wig. I have some auburn locks but I think I want a pale lavender. Could I bleach the auburn and then dye it? I makes sense to me but I'm very afraid. :)

    • @LomisPlayground
      @LomisPlayground  5 лет назад +1

      It's definitely possible to bleach it! I don't work with bleach personally because I'm sensitive to it and it has to be done very carefully around me. But I know moderatelyvivid on Instagram has been working on bleaching some alpaca for some natural ombre looks and they've turned out beautiful :)

  • @RancidDragonProductions
    @RancidDragonProductions 5 лет назад

    I love your tutorials. Thanks for posting them. I have a question that you're definitely qualified to answer. I'm trying to make a 12 inch figure version of the Captain America uniform from the first Avengers movie. I was wondering how you would tackle a complicated costume like that. Any help you could give me would be great.

    • @LomisPlayground
      @LomisPlayground  5 лет назад +2

      Well, the first thing I do for any outfit is draw out the overall design. It's great to have ref photos, but when you're drawing a rough approximation of it yourself, you gain a lot of insight into the shapes of each piece. Cap's suit is likely not as complicated as it looks. In a small scale like that for a 12 inch doll or figure, a lot of the shapes on the sleeves and chest where the blue material is layered can be faked using top stitching. While the Hot Toys version does use some layering, it's an extremely thin tweed fabric and a lot of details are just stitches on the top to give the impression of more complex work. Actually, the Hot Toys version would probably be an excellent reference to use. :D
      The more important part is a snug fit. I'd probably wrap the figure in plastic wrap and then layer masking tape over that and draw the costume design directly onto the tape to create the guide lines for each piece. Cutting along those lines would give you exactly the shape and size of the pieces you'd need to cut; just add a seam allowance around the edges.
      The hardest part of any tiny outfit is working with very small seam margins, and one thing that can help a lot is to get a roll of Dritz Stitch Witchery. It's a fusible webbing tape. Anywhere you're folding an edge back to make a seam that can't be finished to prevent raveling, you can actually sew the fabric to the Stitch Witchery tape and then fold it to the inside and iron it. It's thin as paper, so it won't add bulk, but it can be used to create an extension of the material, so to speak, and give polished edges on tiny garments that would be otherwise impossible to achieve without a full lining--which is definitely too bulky to be considered for an intricate miniature costume. The Stitch Witchery is also awesome for laying over seams that have been pressed open, because when it's ironed on, it fuses over those seams like a seal. All the benefit of a lining with none of the bulk. :)
      That's all I can think of off the top of my head, but I hope some of it is useful!

    • @RancidDragonProductions
      @RancidDragonProductions 5 лет назад

      @@LomisPlayground Thanks for replying! That is definitely a whole lot of help! I am using the Hot Toys version as my reference,. I'll definitely be trying out those tips. Thank you SO much and keep up the great work on your channel!

  • @Gaminchen
    @Gaminchen 5 лет назад

    Everything turned out so pretty!! Can you also use this dye on yarn?

    • @LomisPlayground
      @LomisPlayground  5 лет назад +1

      If it's natural fiber yarn, then yes. If it's an acrylic yarn, you'd need to use a dye for synthetic fibers. :)

    • @Gaminchen
      @Gaminchen 5 лет назад

      @@LomisPlayground Thanks so much for your response!! ❤️

  • @nessnos1978
    @nessnos1978 5 лет назад

    Maybe you already know this, but you should not use any of your dyeing kitchen tools for food anymore.
    I had been puzzling over the best way to do an ombre, so thank you very much for sharing this!

    • @LomisPlayground
      @LomisPlayground  5 лет назад +1

      I have separate pans and things for dye ^^

    • @nessnos1978
      @nessnos1978 5 лет назад

      @@LomisPlayground I thought you might have said that in a previous video, but couldn't remember for sure! 😊 I can't wait to see the wigs you make with this fiber!

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    @user-mm7fn9cs3y 5 лет назад

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