Rerooting Blythe Doll Hair – CRAFT Video Podcast

Craft & Design

I started getting interested in Blythe when I wanted to make a three-dimensional self portrait, and was dumbfounded by the enormous community of customizers working with the Blythe Doll. One of the main online sources for customization is Puchi Collective, which houses oodles of tops for changing her eyechips, face makeup, and clothes. I was mainly interested in rerooting her hair, as the doll I acquired from co-blogger Jenny Ryan had blonde hair, and I wanted to use my own wavy red hair from a recent haircut. I made this video to illustrate the process, based on text-and-image tutorials I found on Puchi and Flickr. You can see some photos of my self portrait as Blythe in my Flickr set.

Video formats: MP4 Video or HD Version | Subscribe to CRAFT in iTunes | mov | iPhone/Android

Music is Yellow Cactus by I, Cactus.

From the pages of CRAFT, Vol. 03:

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“Queen of the Misfit Toys” by Jenny Ryan, pgs 40-42.

2 thoughts on “Rerooting Blythe Doll Hair – CRAFT Video Podcast

  1. John Maushammer says:

    Awesome! Wow, that looks like it’ll take a lot of time to complete.

    Sometimes I’m glad that I work primarily in electronics, safe in the knowledge that the sight of a half-completed project won’t haunt my dreams :-)

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Becky Stern is a Content Creator at Autodesk/Instructables, and part time faculty at New York’s School of Visual Arts Products of Design grad program. Making and sharing are her two biggest passions, and she's created hundreds of free online DIY tutorials and videos, mostly about technology and its intersection with crafts. Find her @bekathwia on YouTube/Twitter/Instagram.

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