So, it is the most amusing process. I tried to find a good tutorial on this but all the ones in English are not good enough and I used a Russian source so I can just translate it for you, it’s not that hard
You need a roll of ribbons the color that you want your doll’s hair to be, a candle, scissors and a toothbrush (or some sort of a brush that can be used for a tiny head). If you would like the hair to be curly you would also need aluminum foil, round toothpicks or Chinese sticks for food (it depends on the size of the curls), a a small pan and an access to a stove and to the water.
Step 1. Cut the ribbon into several pieces, the length of the hair you want to get (don’t forget about how much length it will take on the head itself too). If the hair is going to be curly the ribbons will get two times shorter, so keep that in mind too.
Step 2. Now that the ribbons are cut to the needed size, you light up the candle and roast on of the ends of each little piece of the ribbon, so that it doesn’t loosen. When that is done the best part of it all starts. You need to unbind the ribbons from the end that’s not burned. (There are actually no tutorials on unbinding the ribbons in English, which is weird, I tried to find one with no success...)
Tip on unbinding the ribbon: I usually cut the sides of it and pull out the little strings from the middle... so, you need to get this:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsSnHPIBASO_wFthcWx25SAKlE0zStep 3. Only if you want the hair to be curly. Wrap the little pieces of released (loosened) ribbons on the sticks or toothpicks and cover them with aluminum foil (make sure they are wrapped tight). Then fill the pan with water and warm it up until it starts boiling. Once it boils, place the sticks with ribbons into the water and wait a few minutes. The longer you boil them the more springy and bouncy they are going to be.
For the little guy’s hair I boiled it about ten minutes I think, but to get sort of wavy-curly hair 2-5 minutes would be enough. Depends on the ribbons too.
After boiling take the sticks out, take the ribbons off the sticks and place on a piece of paper towel to let them dry a little.
Here are pics on the process of making curly hair:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AsSnHPIBASO_wE74gAtdmlHRXBly(There are also pics of the doll I made last Christmas, it doesn’t look that great but the hair is there and it is the bigger type of curls than for the other one
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Step 4. Putting the hair to the head. I didn’t make a whig, some people do, I just glued the hair directly to the head. Here are step-by-step pics on that:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AsSnHPIBASO_wFqpSIEVYmzYRjcGSo you have to do the lines on the head first that will indicate where you will glue the pieces of the ribbon. Use the roasted side of the little pieces to glue them to the head. The blond guy has a few hairs over his forehead, so I glued a little piece and then placed another one over it and brushed the latter one to the back.
Step 5. Brush and trim the hair! For straight hair brushing with a toothbrush really helps to get rid of that kind-of-tiny-wavy structure and make it look soft and more like real hair, not like a bunch of treads glued to the head. Curly hair doesn’t really require brushing, only trimming. But that’s to your own taste!
So, here is a messy tutorial on making the hair, I hope it helped a little