Wefts, Wigs And Fiber Part 2

  • Posted on 17 October, 2017
  • T Part Wig
  • By Anonymous

Well, hello: let's talk about more fibers, more weft, some more wigs for dolls, I'll, give some samples from a survey alpaca that I've used or still use and all depends, of course, on what's available with the alpaca breeder. So I will show you some examples. Let'S start with the long white, this is a sample of soory that I've already washed and combed completely prepared, and it is more than beautiful. It has a shine to it. With this one I was very lucky. It was a champ soory alpaca, so his fleet was more than wonderful. Unfortunately, this is the only sample I have left, but I'm sure that I will be able to get some more spring 2018. I don't know whether this will be the full length that I have over here, maybe somewhat shorter, but the quality will be the same since this sri alpaca, it was a male, did, become a father, a father of a beautiful, beautiful little son, who has his genes And it looks like he has this fiber, so let's do whites, I love it and I'm looking forward to use it again. Then black. This is already sewn into a weft. So you can see that works. The same as the Wensleydale looks. You just sew a wave with the prepared looks as you can see. It'S a bit difficult to see because it's black and the background is somewhat dark. But I guess you will understand what I mean and over here I made a little beginning with crocheting it into a waves, and I did this with some white cotton on purpose, so you could see how it works. Of course, you do need black yarn to make this week, but it will look like this. This will be the tip from the inside and turns bigger and bigger, of course, and this is what your wake is going to look like: it's really really beautiful now. This is black long locks not available, also, hopefully in spring, then I have, but it's already on your head. The black short got big bit. This is led, as you know, and she has. I have to show her completely because I already attached this week, of course, to her head, and this is what I call black short. It still hangs on her back to her well almost to her waist. I didn't cut it into a model. The soory, because you are crocheting it from top down in circles. You can imagine that this look of hairdressing comes by itself. You can see this is so much shorter because that's more up above and it looks like it's going to be long a longer, but in fact the looks, maybe here are all of the same length you see, so it creates this beautiful week. The black short, relatively short, is still available in my Etsy shop, so you could go there and yet some of course I cut her bank. That'S obvious beautiful, intense black, I'm very happy with it. Okay, then, I have another sample already sewn into a whiffed. This is brown, it is a very pretty color brown. I leave my sari always in the natural color. I don't dye it, you could dye it, but I think the colors that will come from the animal the natural colors are beautiful to work with so why'd. I, why would I die loss and damage them cause die is is die. It always does something, of course, with the fiber when they have such beautiful color. So this is a dark brown not available in the Etsy shop anymore. I'M afraid - and this is the last width that I have it's not enough for an 18 inch tall, but I think it is enough for a 9 inch tall, so I will make a little wick of it and cut it somewhat shorter, of course. Otherwise, the dog will be sitting on her own hair. So that's the dark brown looking forward to spring 2018 and I can go to the breeder and look what she has. What is in the shop is this: it is raw suing. So this is how I get it from the breeder rotary. It'S a mess, it's in looks, but it's still dirty. It has vegetable metals in it. There are knots in it, so this sari needs quite some preparation and how I do it is in a previous video, but I will tell you in short, I will take these locks and I will wash them first. I will comb them all. Then it will loose up some vegetable matter and it will get out the knots then I will wash it in little bundles, so I will take this prepared, put an elastic around it and wash it and then when it comes out and it's dry, I would call Me again and then sew or wave it. So it's quite some preparation series. As far as my I'm concerned, it's the most time consuming fiber that you can use for weeks, but I must say the outcome. The results are really fantastic, so this color, I would call it a mid blonde. It'S still available in my shop only in rowlocks. Why? Because, when I prepare it, it would be far too expensive because I would have spent so many hours on it. It would be so expensive, that's not funny anymore, so it's only raw looks for now. Maybe in the future. I don't know when I'm able - and I won't have time I will prepare some, but for now these are raw logs. You can purchase and make your own whiffed as I have shown in previous videos now. The last thing I would show you is mohair. I'Ve shown do that before I guess, but well it doesn't matter to do it again. Mohair comes in whites. It'S on a dull. Also because I sewed it already on our heads - and this is angel white because she looks like an angel - and this is mohair and well, I love it to pieces. I must say this is washed and I combed it a little too to get this result. This is washed, it has a reasonable length and that's what is so difficult with mohair in the Netherlands, the the fiber on the goat and usually they are sure when that, when this fiber is somewhat shorter, I had the privilege to get some longer locs. They are not that long. I guess. When I look at it, I think about 10 centimeters. I try to keep it as long as I could within sewing in the weft. I used as little as I needed to get a fine edge and then I crocheted it into a wait and it is a very full week. I must say yeah. I love it. I am very, very glad with it. At the moment. I don't have more hair anymore, washing my hair is a quite delicate process, because it's such a fine, delicate fibre, the results are really really beautiful. So if you can get your hands on something some mohair, I would say: go for it. Although it takes a lot of time, you have a beautiful result. Angel will be in my Etsy shop within a few weeks. I'M gon na miss her, but I can't keep all my dolls. That would be a little bit too much so I will be looking for somewhere, where I will contact some breeders to see whether they have something or not. I always when I have something new. I always post it on Instagram, where I am as little dollhouse 0. The name little dollhouse was already forgiven, so I made little dollhouse 0 and I'm on Facebook as little dollhouse without a zero. So you can find me over there. We have a make alone group, as you know, that's that's so much fun. So if you are interested in making dolls to get us just go there, I would really highly recommend it and that's for the 5 is I use 4 weeks also. There are, and of course there are commercial fibers suit, I call it fibers or yarn, I know now. I will make a separate video of that of those possibilities and what I made of it, but for now these are the natural animal fibers. Let me call it like that, and later on, I will be making a new dress from a new pattern, so stay cute. I will be making a tutorial about how to make dimples in the legs and in the elbows a lot of plans stay tuned hope you will leave me some comments or a thumbs up. I like that a lot and see you next time, bye,

Karineh Abrahamian: Angel is breathtaking!! xoxoxo

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