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differently.
The hair:
1. fabrics. The more ragged they are - the better.
2. Cut a 14 cm x 10 cm piece of firm cardboard. Tightly wind the yarn around it.
3. Using a double strand of thread that matches your yarn, stitch along the top edge of the yarn, making sure you incorporate each piece of yarn. Go over it backwards and forwards until you have them securely joined. Slide off the cardboard.
Make another 2-3 rows of hair - depending on how thick a head of hair you want.
4. Join the fabric strips into rows. Pin the hair to the back of the head then attach by hand. Continue adding the hair and fabric strips until you are happy with the final look.
When you are happy with the amount of hair you can trim it to the look you like. I trimmed the front section a little bit shorter and opened up some of the strands so that the hair looked fuller.
The face: This is actually easier than you would think and the heat away pen makes this process a dream!
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