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Easy hoop earrings for your dolls
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This will work for many different size dolls, you don't have to pierce your dolls ears, & you can get a variety of looks. The basic earrings look like this:
To make these, all you need are jump rings. Jump rings are used in jewelry making. Even if you are not familiar with them, you've probably seen them hundreds of times. The come in a variety of sizes, & you can get them in everything from solid gold to inexpensive base metals. They are also easy to find. They're sold in craft shops, or online jewelry supply stores, or eBay, at minimal cost. Make sure you buy open jump rings, they also come in a closed version which will not work for this. Here are some of the jump rings I have:
In order to make the earrings, first, decide what size hoop you want. Since there are so many sizes, it will depend on your doll & what you want the earrings to look like. Just gently pull the ring apart where the 2 ends are. The metal is usually pretty soft, so you can do it with just your hands, or use a tweezer or small pliers, or just push a pencil through the ring. It will look like this:
Then, just slide it on your dolls ear. I find that if you put it a little high on the ear, it won't fall off as easily. If the ring feels loose, press it together while it's on the doll to tighten it. It will look like this:
Now your doll has earrings that can easily be removed or changed.
If you want to get fancy, add a small charm like this:
Or a pretty colored bead or a few beads like this
Then you can always have earrings that match what your doll is wearing.
EDITED TO ADD MORE INFORMATION:
Jump rings can also be bracelets & necklaces. Both Beach Rodeo & Gainax Nadia Momoko have jump ring bracelets, & Gainax Nadia's chokers are just large jump rings.
Easy hoop earrings for your dolls
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
This will work for many different size dolls, you don't have to pierce your dolls ears, & you can get a variety of looks. The basic earrings look like this:
To make these, all you need are jump rings. Jump rings are used in jewelry making. Even if you are not familiar with them, you've probably seen them hundreds of times. The come in a variety of sizes, & you can get them in everything from solid gold to inexpensive base metals. They are also easy to find. They're sold in craft shops, or online jewelry supply stores, or eBay, at minimal cost. Make sure you buy open jump rings, they also come in a closed version which will not work for this. Here are some of the jump rings I have:
In order to make the earrings, first, decide what size hoop you want. Since there are so many sizes, it will depend on your doll & what you want the earrings to look like. Just gently pull the ring apart where the 2 ends are. The metal is usually pretty soft, so you can do it with just your hands, or use a tweezer or small pliers, or just push a pencil through the ring. It will look like this:
Then, just slide it on your dolls ear. I find that if you put it a little high on the ear, it won't fall off as easily. If the ring feels loose, press it together while it's on the doll to tighten it. It will look like this:
Now your doll has earrings that can easily be removed or changed.
If you want to get fancy, add a small charm like this:
Or a pretty colored bead or a few beads like this
Then you can always have earrings that match what your doll is wearing.
EDITED TO ADD MORE INFORMATION:
Jump rings can also be bracelets & necklaces. Both Beach Rodeo & Gainax Nadia Momoko have jump ring bracelets, & Gainax Nadia's chokers are just large jump rings.
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Textured Fairy Wings
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These wired wings are made by layering fabrics and trims between layers of tulle, then top-stitching
and embellishing with paint, beads and/or glitter.
Three pairs of fairy wings
Wings on Ice Fairy Costume
Instructions
1. Start with an actual size detailed drawing of the wings you'd like to make. The wings I made using this technique had the top wings and the bottom wings each joined together as a single unit.
2. Cover the pattern with a layer of tulle. Cut scraps of fabric, yarn and lace in your chosen colour scheme, and layer the pieces on top of the tulle to create a balanced wing design.
3. When you are happy with the placement of the scraps, place another layer of tulle over the entire wing. Pin through all the layers - including the paper. Sew across the wings along 'imaginary vein lines' from one outer wing edge to the opposite side, in order to hold the scraps in place between the tulle.
4. Turn the whole thing over, and sew the outer wing lines as drawn on the pattern. Notice that my 'vein lines' don't really match up with the veins on the pattern but that doesn't matter. Now remove all the paper from the backs of the wings
5. Carefully cut away the excess tulle, leaving approximately 1/8" beyond the stitching line.
6. Using darkest colour thread, sew back and forth from outer edge of wing towards center as shown. Repeat for all four wing edges.
7. Repeat stitching back and forth with progressively lighter colours of thread, layering and sewing closer towards the center of the wing.
8. Dilute some acrylic paint in a darker shade of the wing colour. Brush onto outer edges of wings.
Let dry.
9. Using lightest colour thread, satin stitch up wing as shown. Satin stitch along bottom edges of wings.
10. Using progressively darker hues of your chosen colour, satin stitch around an outer wing bump, then all the way across to the corresponding bump on the other side, and up.
11. Top and bottom wings with all the satin stitching completed.
12. Cut lengths of sturdy wire to fit all the way across wings and extend about an inch on both ends. Carefully satin stitch over the wires from one end to the other side.
13. Cut wires to protrude 1/4" and glue beads onto wires. Embellish with beads and sequins.
14. Sew wings onto back of costume
15. Instead of beading, you could choose to embellish the wings with glitter paint.
16. Instead of sewing the wings directly onto the back of the costume, another option is to wrap the centers of the wings together with fabric matching the costume bodice, and hand-stitch into place. Then sew four snap fasteners onto the wing and onto the back of the bodice.
Источник:[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
These wired wings are made by layering fabrics and trims between layers of tulle, then top-stitching
and embellishing with paint, beads and/or glitter.
Three pairs of fairy wings
Wings on Ice Fairy Costume
Instructions
1. Start with an actual size detailed drawing of the wings you'd like to make. The wings I made using this technique had the top wings and the bottom wings each joined together as a single unit.
2. Cover the pattern with a layer of tulle. Cut scraps of fabric, yarn and lace in your chosen colour scheme, and layer the pieces on top of the tulle to create a balanced wing design.
3. When you are happy with the placement of the scraps, place another layer of tulle over the entire wing. Pin through all the layers - including the paper. Sew across the wings along 'imaginary vein lines' from one outer wing edge to the opposite side, in order to hold the scraps in place between the tulle.
4. Turn the whole thing over, and sew the outer wing lines as drawn on the pattern. Notice that my 'vein lines' don't really match up with the veins on the pattern but that doesn't matter. Now remove all the paper from the backs of the wings
5. Carefully cut away the excess tulle, leaving approximately 1/8" beyond the stitching line.
6. Using darkest colour thread, sew back and forth from outer edge of wing towards center as shown. Repeat for all four wing edges.
7. Repeat stitching back and forth with progressively lighter colours of thread, layering and sewing closer towards the center of the wing.
8. Dilute some acrylic paint in a darker shade of the wing colour. Brush onto outer edges of wings.
Let dry.
9. Using lightest colour thread, satin stitch up wing as shown. Satin stitch along bottom edges of wings.
10. Using progressively darker hues of your chosen colour, satin stitch around an outer wing bump, then all the way across to the corresponding bump on the other side, and up.
11. Top and bottom wings with all the satin stitching completed.
12. Cut lengths of sturdy wire to fit all the way across wings and extend about an inch on both ends. Carefully satin stitch over the wires from one end to the other side.
13. Cut wires to protrude 1/4" and glue beads onto wires. Embellish with beads and sequins.
14. Sew wings onto back of costume
15. Instead of beading, you could choose to embellish the wings with glitter paint.
16. Instead of sewing the wings directly onto the back of the costume, another option is to wrap the centers of the wings together with fabric matching the costume bodice, and hand-stitch into place. Then sew four snap fasteners onto the wing and onto the back of the bodice.
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