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Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby Wardah » Tue Jan 03, 2012 1:10 pm

The eyes like the ones in your sig are the best. The newer eyes are just okay but I don't like the older eyes much at all.

Evelien wrote:Too bad their face shape seems to be different too...


I dunno if their face shape seems that different. They definitely have the space to accommodate larger eyes at least.
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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby Evelien » Tue Jan 03, 2012 1:40 pm

I agree. But to be honest I'd prefer repainting the ones I have. Dunno, I like their face shape :)

I did some more redressing on my 15 new girls, lol (I now have 20 in total):

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Today's new girls redressed (2) by Ev's Dolls ♫, on Flickr

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Today's new girls redressed (3) by Ev's Dolls ♫, on Flickr
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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby Evelien » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:54 pm

I have started cutting away the hair on one of the blonde ponytail girls (I have like 7 of those anyway), man, it's glued on pretty tightly! My exacto-knife actually broke while I was doing it!! I'll have to buy a new one before I can continue.

I want a bald little Polly so that perhaps I can make her Fimo-haircuts or tiny little rooted wigs :D How awesome would that be?!
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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby Wardah » Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:03 am

That would be awesome if you could make Polly sized wigs.
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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby Evelien » Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:38 am

I've never made wigs before but I have LOADS of dolly hair for rerooting, I suppose I could cut a little wigcap to the right shape myself..? Don't know... I don't think the right size is for sale :P. I might have to experiment and improvise with the materials I'm using...

-edit- Here's the cutting progress so far, today I'll be going out to get me one -or two- new X-acto knife/knives:

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And OMG... I made SUCH a stupid mistake..!
Here I was thinking I was collecting just one type of Polly face... wrong! I have what I believe to be both series 3 and series 4 dolls in my collection. Just last night I noticed some small differences. Here, see for yourself: a series 3 Polly on the left and a series 4 Polly on the right. Whoops:

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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby Evelien » Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:28 am

I just realized... I thought rerooting them wouldn't be possible because from the inside you don't have access to the back/top of the head.. BUT!!! I could always cut away a scalp and root just that and glue it back... right???

OMG I'm so excited right now! LOL!! :lol:
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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby Evelien » Wed Jan 04, 2012 7:11 pm

Talking to myself here, but I don't care XD

When I returned home with my new X-acto knives to continue cutting away Polly's hair, my boyfriend appeared to have done it for me lol! So I found a bald Polly on the sofa:

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And here are my first two amateuristic attempts at creating Polly some Fimo clay wigs... LOL!! :lol:

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I'd really rather create her some rooted wigs, but I don't really know where to start. She wears a size 2"/3"! I made a wigcap out of transparent office tape, which took me quite a while, only to find out it wasn't strong enough. I'm not sure yet how to move from here. Any tips are welcome. :)

(I decided I can't cut a scalp from her head to root instead, because it's not "clean", but I might change my mind.)
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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby 1/6andtinylover » Wed Jan 04, 2012 7:36 pm

Hmm...if you have some fabric glue, maybe you can sort of wrap some cling wrap thing around the Polly's head and make a wig cap over that. (There's a tutorial on no sew mohair wigs somewhere...)
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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby Evelien » Wed Jan 04, 2012 7:40 pm

I just found this:
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5966869_make- ... -doll.html
And I'm actually following that tutorial right now BUT I don't have tacky glue (not sure what would be a good alternative) AND I think the holes in my gauze are waaay too big for such a tiny doll...

I do have fabric glue btw. Perhaps I shouldn't use gauze but a fine type of fabric..? What do you think?
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Re: Polly Pocket (modern, not vintage)

Postby OkamiKodomo » Wed Jan 04, 2012 7:52 pm

Here's a link to a pictorial representation of the "attaching the hair" part click me

Elmer's glue might work too, but it WILL be stiffer than tacky glue. I just picked up a small bottle of tacky glue for $o.59 at my craft store and a bundle of cheap blond doll hair to try something like this for an MSD
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