You made it look so easy, this encourages me to try doing it myself. 🤓There is a hair color I'm wanting but it seems that color isn't readily available any longer as a finished wig in the size I need for my doll, so I want to try making my own. Thank you for this great tutorial! Can't wait to try making one myself! I especially love the top center "hole" insertion technique! I haven't seen anyone else do it that way, and I actually really like it much better than the long front-to-back straight part that I see many creators using. Brilliant!
I’ve been having such a hard time with the top part of my wigs, I never even thought ab doing it that way! I’m definitely going to the next time I make a wig💓💓💓💓💓 thank you sm💓💓💓
Hi Amanda! May I ask how much mohair you need to make your doll wig? I've got a doll that is about 13 cm round the head. Also it looked like you got mohair still attached to the skin.. did this make it easy to dye? How large a piece did you get and did you get it at a particular site? I'm a bit new to this and appreciate any help you can give. I can't afford $250 for a wig someone else has made!!
I would create in in a similar way, perhaps just take the wig cap off the head before poking the centre hole. Also, ensure that the hair is glued flat under the wig caps so it sits flat against the head.
Mod Podge is a glue, sealer and finisher that you can buy in most craft supplies stores or online. The Hard Coat Mod Podge I use in this video is one of the quicker drying variations they have available.
Omg that part/center for the hair is GENIUS
Haha thank you so much!
Your smooth and slow going voice glass made this process so easy. Can't wait to give it a go.
Thank you so much!
You made it look so easy, this encourages me to try doing it myself. 🤓There is a hair color I'm wanting but it seems that color isn't readily available any longer as a finished wig in the size I need for my doll, so I want to try making my own. Thank you for this great tutorial! Can't wait to try making one myself! I especially love the top center "hole" insertion technique! I haven't seen anyone else do it that way, and I actually really like it much better than the long front-to-back straight part that I see many creators using. Brilliant!
Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, making your own wigs adds a lot of flexibility to your creations!
This is fantastic! Thank you for this super straightforward tutorial 😊
thank you!
I’ve been having such a hard time with the top part of my wigs, I never even thought ab doing it that way! I’m definitely going to the next time I make a wig💓💓💓💓💓 thank you sm💓💓💓
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I'm glad I could help :)
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this is is helpful! i never thought making a doll wig would be so simple! much better than buying one for 15 dollars on amazon! thank you! 💗💗
I'm glad you like the video! Yes, making your own wigs gives you so much more selection too!
great, clear and easy to follow tutorial, thankyou Amanda and nice to hear an Aussie accent for a change!!
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Haha! Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial 😁
Is it possible to use regular glue instead of modge podge?
You could use PVA glue but it may take longer to dry between layers
Very good video, I picked up a couple of tips. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Amanda! May I ask how much mohair you need to make your doll wig? I've got a doll that is about 13 cm round the head. Also it looked like you got mohair still attached to the skin.. did this make it easy to dye? How large a piece did you get and did you get it at a particular site? I'm a bit new to this and appreciate any help you can give. I can't afford $250 for a wig someone else has made!!
Watching this to see if I can save money buying mohair instead of human hair to make wigs for myself.
I love this! Can you please advise me on how to make a wig with whispy hair - like toddler or newborn might have? Thank you!!
Usually newborn hair is attached directly to the doll. Otherwise the wig cap may be visible through the whispy hair. 💚
Great tutorial, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
You have beautiful voice ❤ also thanks for tutorial 👍🏻
I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Thanks :)
great tut. thank you.
Thank you!
Can I use merino wool like they use for felting? Can't find mohair strings in my country...
Felting wool can be used, but it will be thicker and a little more stiff than mohair.
Thank you.💖
Really awesome!!
What if there is no hole in the doll's head? Is there a different way to achieve the centre?
I would create in in a similar way, perhaps just take the wig cap off the head before poking the centre hole. Also, ensure that the hair is glued flat under the wig caps so it sits flat against the head.
How many coats of mod podge?
I did 5 coats but you can make it thicker if you want.
What is modge podge?
Mod Podge is a glue, sealer and finisher that you can buy in most craft supplies stores or online. The Hard Coat Mod Podge I use in this video is one of the quicker drying variations they have available.