Doll making method

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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446385, B23P 2100, A63H 336

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054975433

ABSTRACT:
A doll making method. The method of the present invention includes the steps of forming ribbon material (10) into a plurality of first loops (32) disposed on opposite sides of a first gathered portion (34) of the ribbon material (10), and then folding the ribbon material (10) proximate the first gathered portion (34) whereby the first loops (32) are adjacently disposed so as to define a skirt-like configuration. The remaining ribbon material (10) is then formed into a plurality second loops (40) which are disposed on opposite sides of a second gathered portion (42) of ribbon material so as to produce first and second oppositely disposed wing-like portions (36, 38). The first and second gathered portions (34, 42) of ribbon material (10) are then secured together and a head member (50) is secured to the ribbon material (10) proximate the first and second gathered portions (34, 42) of ribbon material (10).

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