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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- 1. A Brief History of Dollmaking
- 2. A Guide to Terms and Symbols
- 3. Designing a Doll
- 4. A Word about Fabric and Sewing Procedures for the Dollmaker
- 5. Composition
- 6. Project One- Rumpelstiltskin
- 7. Project Two- The Snow Queen
- 8. Project Three- Hansel and Gretel
- 9. Bisque
- 10. Project Four- The Beauty and the Beast
- 11. Project Five- Thumbelina
- 12. Project Six- The Goose Girl
- 13. Porcelain
- 14. Project Seven- Rapunzel
- 15. Project Eight- The Mermaid
- Glossary of Terms
- Books and Publications of Interest to the Dollmaker
- Sources of Supply
- INDEX
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Title: Making Original Dolls of Composition, Bisque, and Porcelain
Author: Charlene Davis Roth
Publication Date: HC:1980
Publisher: Crown Publishers Inc., NY
Page Count: 184
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 10 1/2" x 7 1/4"
ISBN: None
SUMMARY- Composition is the easiest(and cheapest) of the three materials covered here. She goes into some detail on how to create the composition in your kitchen. The bisque and porcelain requires specialized equipment like a kiln, and are much harder to get good results. Ms. Roth does a great job talking you through the process.
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