A tiny bit OT

After mumbleity mumble years, I'm finishing DD's RaggedyAnn/Andy dolls (only have the rest of the hair to go) Thus my questions: when you 'do' the hair, how close do you put it together (they only say 3 rows--but that looks sparse to me), AND do you cut the yarn or leave it in loops? Don't say "it's up to me" cause it's been AGES since I've seen one, let alone make one.....((DD's first pair literally fell apart--she's finally threw the rest away when she heard these are almost done :) )) I'm wrapping the yarn around cardboard, sewing in the middle (where I left the space open), sliding it off, and sewing it onto the doll's head. Sure beats hand sewing the yarn onto the doll. Yes, I *AM* doing a tiny bit of hand sewing---about 6 " and then leaving it alone for a few days. YAYAYAYAYAYAYYAYYY!!!!!

Any and all help is appreciated.

Butterfly (and I'm working on a fall set of table runner/placemats--just have the SM quilting to go--see it IS on topic ; )

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Butterflywings
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Ah-ha! The erstwhile invisible post!

Sorry I don't have an answer; but I think someone did give some pointers in the thread - Butterfly Blockers. . In message , Butterflywings writes

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Patti

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