by kiki-chan78 » Fri Dec 07, 2012 10:58 pm
They do take some coaxing, but with a wee bit of perseverance, they will do just a bout all you ask of them. ^___^
One thing to keep in mind is the jointing of the doll, and what the environment is like. Take advantage of any 'locking' joints if applicable. The reason I've got mine on carpeting is because if I tried this on my normal tiled floors, their hands would have very easily slid out from under them. Zirc used a towel to compensate for the wooden floors in her house.
Of course, if the hands are in the wrong position/shape, this aint gonna happen. Allison's hands are fairly flat, so with a little wiggle-room and on a non-slippery surface, they can stand on their hands. I already knew that they could do headstands; getting them into hand-stands was just a matter of locking elbows, and balance.
<3
-Kiki-chan78.