HOBBY CRAFT
PAl'Kll DOLLS Take a strip of paper— any twelve inches by two (or any other dimensions you like). Doable it: again double it; and again and again. Then start to cut (on the folded sides) n doll beginning -with J( foot. Then cut out straight to the edge of the paper for dolly's skirt, .slant up for the waist, then curve out. a litlc for the chest—a straight line out to the edges of the fold for her arm. Leave the width you think MilVicient for the width of the arm, then start a fresh cut in for tin- upper side of the arm, curve, up a bit for the shou'der, then finish up with a curve like the side of a ball for the head.
13c .sure you do not cut the fold at the edge oC the arm. Then open up and you will find (not. half a dolly) but a whole chain of complete dollies ail hand in hand. Jf you j)refer, you can start with the head and end with the foot.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 80, 11 June 1943, Page 6
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178HOBBY CRAFT Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 80, 11 June 1943, Page 6
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