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Hankering for Yarn

Cornstarch Clay Worry Dolls - 3

by Noreen on April 1st, 2008

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Part Two of the Tutorial was about sculpting the Cornstarch Worry Dolls

Cornstarch Clay Worry Dolls Part 3  by Noreen Crone-Findlay ©

Assembling and Finishing the Worry Doll:

Let the Worry Doll  dry overnight, or longer if necessary.

If there are rough parts on the Worry Doll, then smooth them down with a nail file.

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Snip a few inches of wire and twist it into a coil

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Thread the wire through the armholes and upper body:

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Coil the other end of the wire around and squeeze it gently to make it close up against the second arm.

Repeat this for the legs:

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Use permanent ink pens to draw the face and hair on the tiny Worry Doll.

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See the Spool knitted Worry doll links for instructions on how to dress the Cornstarch Worry Doll.

The tutorial for the Corn Starch Clay Worry Doll is an original Noreen Crone-Findlay design and is copyright. All images and text are by Noreen Crone-Findlay and are ©

(Please send people the Url to this tutorial, don’t copy and ’share’ the pattern -Thank you!)

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2 opinions for Cornstarch Clay Worry Dolls - 3

  • Swapna Biswas
    Apr 2, 2008 at 10:48 am

    Hi Noreen,I just learn how to make clay with cornstarch !! I heard about it but don’t know, how to use.Your tutorial is great and simple.You gave some instruction hwo it can maintain! You are so nice Noreen!!I waiting for another wonderful work!!
    Thank you.
    Best regards.
    Swapna

  • Noreen
    Apr 2, 2008 at 9:38 pm

    Thank you so much, Swapna.
    I hope you’ll have fun making wonderful things with the cornstarch clay.
    :o)

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