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So do you have to straighten each plug individually? Or could you do a bunch at once without burning/melting the yarn?
Is there a way I tell if the yarn I have is acrylic or cotton/wool/alpaca?Great tutorial by the way, thank you for sharing it
Quote from: Peach on March 24, 2013, 02:40:18 AMIs there a way I tell if the yarn I have is acrylic or cotton/wool/alpaca?Great tutorial by the way, thank you for sharing it Had to look that up, but here you go! Maybe that'll help. I always keep my yarn labels tucked into my yarn balls (or obsessively catalog colors in a text file, heh).Or if you just have NO idea, try brushing out and straightening a bit anyway - because hey, if it works, who cares what it is? Generally, if you brush it out and it frizzes instantly, loses a lot of fiber and gets really short, then doesn't straighten well at all, it's probably a natural blend.
So you're popping the hair in from the outside then. What's the tool you use? It looks like a seam ripper.
This is my girl so far you rock for posting this!visitors can't see pics , please register or login
OMG, SO FLUFFY. She looks great so far, I'm so glad you liked the tutorial! As a tip I think I forgot, once the glue is dry, you can get her hair more tame and sleek by giving her another brush-through all over, and if you want her hair to lay a certain way, get it wet in very hot water, smush it down, let it dry, then brush it out again.