by zirconmermaid » Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:57 am
A friends' Mei is currently in my house, and she wears Goodreau shoes perfectly! Also, some ebay sellers, especially Mimi-Woo (Mimi Collection) will tell the dimensions of a doll shoe in their listings. Look for ones that say Unoa or Goodreau because these dolls also have smaller feet.
Tonner 16" fashion doll clothes fit perfectly, except for the shoes. Gracefaerie patterns also make patterns that will fit her too.
MSD size elastic stringing kits from Emory will work fine and NOT have the too loose problem. However, you can also get elastic at fabric stores. You want round elastic and you should get it about the same or a little thicker than the elastic that comes with Mei. The elastic that the doll is sent with stretches too much but will look identical until you actually pull on it to the fabric store stuff.
Low temp hot glue is a cheap and easy alternative to Kips, which do work.
Using a needle nose pliers and a large paperclip, you can make hooks for your Mei's hands, which will also help you.
Learning to pose the doll is usefull too - Kiki has some tutorials on that too. I have actually seen her pose floppy dolls and get them to stay!
If you love the look of the doll, and just need to get her working correctly, don't give up on her.
And I also have a Lu, and yes, we did restring her. I am personally opposed to wiring the dolls, because I have one that was damaged by wire (but I was able to get her really cheap because of it), and also I pose mine too often and wire tends to need to be replaced after it has been bent and unbent too many times. I can usually get Lyre to cooperate in posing, but she is a slippery mermaid and has a tendency to wiggle at times.
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