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Spool Baby
Isn't she sweet! This little wooden
spool baby makes a great country shelf accent. Great for any room in the
house or wrap her up and give her to someone you love.
Height 3 1/2-inches (including hair)
You will need:
6-inch square of printed fabric (for skirt)
4-inch square of coordinating plain fabric (for arms)
Scrap of 3/8-inch wide lace
6-inch piece of 1/8-wide ribbon
2-inch length of 3-ply jute (hair)
1 1-inch (25mm) wooden bead with a 3/16-inch hole (head)
4 wooden spools - 3/4-inch tall, 1/2-inch dia. (arms and legs)
2 3/8-inch (10mm) wooden beads (hands)
2 1/2-inch wooden balls (feet)
Acrylic paint (black, white and red)
Fine point paintbrush
Blush
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Needle
Thread
Saw
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What you do
HEAD
Using a saw, cut 1/8-inch off one side
of the 1-inch wooden bead. This will be the base of the head (see fig. 1).
Take a 2-inch length of jute and twist one end. Place a small amount of hot
glue on the twisted end of jute and poke it through the hole on rounded end
of the bead. Fray the jute so it looks like hair. Tie a small bow with ribbon
and glue it to the top of the head. Set aside.
ARMS
Cut 2 pieces of contrasting fabric to measure 5/8-inch by 2-inches. Glue
a piece of fabric around each spool. Glue flat ends of the two fabric covered
spools together. Glue a 3/8-inch wooden bead to the end of each spool for
hands. Set aside.
LEGS
Glue two remaining spools together side-by-side. Glue a 1/2-inch wooden ball
on the top of each spool (see fig. 2). Set aside.
SKIRT
Cut a 4-inch circle out of print fabric. Sew a gathering stitch around the
edge of the circle (see fig. 3). Pull the threads so the edges meet in the
center (see fig.4). Tie threads and clip.
FINISHING
Glue legs to ungathered side of skirt so the feet meet the edge of the skirt
(see fig. 5). Turn piece over so the gathered side of skirt is up and the
legs are on the bottom. Glue arms to the center of skirt. Glue the head to
the center of the arms.
Cut a 3 1/2-inch length of lace. Stitch
a running stitch along unfinished edge. Wrap lace around the neck of the
doll and gather evenly. Tie threads together in back of the doll. Paint face
and let dry. Brush a small amount of blush on cheeks.
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