How to Creatively Crochet Curly Hair for Dolls: A Beginner's Guide — Pocket Yarnlings — Pocket Yarnlings (2024)

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Are you looking for a fun and easy way to add some personality to your doll's hair? Crocheting curly hair might be just the thing you need! With a few simple steps, you can create beautiful, bouncy curls that will make your doll stand out from the rest.

To get started, you'll need some yarn in the colour of your choice and a crochet hook. Choose a yarn that is lightweight and has a bit of stretch to it, as this will help your curls hold their shape. You can also experiment with different textures and colours to create unique looks for your dolls.

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Once you have your materials, it's time to start crocheting! With just a few basic stitches, you can create a variety of curly hairstyles, from tight ringlets to loose, beachy waves. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or a beginner, this is a fun and rewarding project that you're sure to enjoy. So grab your yarn and let's get started!

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Understanding Doll Hair Types

When it comes to crocheting hair for dolls, it's important to understand the different types of doll hair. This will help you choose the right yarn and create the perfect hairstyle for your doll.

Straight Hair

Straight hair is the most common type of doll hair and it is easy to crochet and style. If you want to create a natural-looking hairstyle, choose a yarn that mimics human hair, such as mohair or alpaca. These yarns have a natural sheen and texture that will make your doll's hair look realistic. Otherwise, you could also make use of cotton yarn often used for amigurumi in certain styles to mimic straight hair like making use of long chains.

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Curly Hair

Curly hair can be more challenging to crochet than straight hair, but it can also be more fun and rewarding. There are many different types of curls, from tight ringlets to loose waves. To achieve the perfect curl, choose a yarn with a tight twist, such as a wool or acrylic blend. You can also use a curling iron or hot rollers to set the curls in place. Or you could try out any of the techniques mentioned below to create curly doll hairstyles.

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Wavy Hair

Wavy hair is a combination of straight and curly hair. It has a natural wave that adds texture and volume to the hair. To crochet wavy hair, choose a yarn with a medium twist, such as a silk or bamboo blend. These yarns have a soft drape that will create a natural-looking wave in your doll's hair. I also tend to change up the crochet pattern and stick to the same yarn to change up the hair from curly to wavy styles. See more on that below.

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Frizzy Hair

Frizzy hair is a unique type of doll hair that requires a special technique to crochet. To create frizzy hair, use a yarn with a loose twist, such as mohair or wool. Crochet the hair using a loop stitch, which will create a fuzzy texture that mimics frizzy hair. You can also use a wire brush to fluff up the hair and create even more texture.

By understanding the different types of doll hair, you can choose the right yarn and create a hairstyle that will make your doll look amazing. Whether you're crocheting straight hair, curly hair, wavy hair, or frizzy hair, have fun and be creative!

Materials Needed for Crocheting Curly Doll Hair

Crocheting curly hair for dolls can be a fun and rewarding project. Before you start, you will need to gather a few materials. Here are the essential items you will need:

Choosing the Right Yarn

When it comes to choosing yarn for crocheting curly doll hair, you will want to look for a type of yarn that has a lot of texture. This will help create the curls you are looking for. Here are some yarns that work well:

  • Mohair yarn

  • Boucle yarn

  • Chenille yarn

  • Eyelash yarn

You can also use regular yarn, but you will need to create the curls yourself by using a hair roller or a similar tool or change up the crochet pattern such that the long strands made end up curling up, which can be done!

Crochet Hooks and Other Tools

You will need a crochet hook to make the curls. You can use any size crochet hook, but a smaller hook will create tighter curls. You may also want to use a hair roller or a similar tool to help create the curls – although this is generally not my period method to go to.

Here are the materials you will need:

Once you have gathered all your materials, you are ready to start crocheting curly doll hair.Check out my full list of Crochet Tools and Accessories.

How do you create Curly Hair for a Doll using Crochet Techniques?

Crocheting curly hair for dolls is a fun and creative way to add a unique touch to your doll collection. With a few simple techniques, you can create beautiful curls that will make your doll stand out. Here's how to do it.

Creating the Foundation Chain

The first step in creating curly hair for your doll is to create the foundation chain. To do this, you will need to choose the yarn colour and thickness that you want to use. Once you have your yarn, you can start by making a slip knot and then creating a chain of stitches.

The length of your foundation chain will depend on the size of your doll's head and how long you want the hair to be. It's a good idea to measure the doll's head circumference and add a few extra stitches to ensure that the hair will fit properly.

Forming the Curls

Once you have created the foundation chain, you can start forming the curls. To do this, you will need to work in rounds, starting at the back of the doll's head and working your way forward.

To create shorter curls, you will need to use a technique called "loop stitch." This involves pulling loops of yarn through the stitches of the foundation chain and then pulling them tight to create a curl. To make the curls look more natural, you can vary the size of the loops and the tension of the yarn. You can also use a combination of different yarn colours to create a more realistic look. Here is an example of how I used loop stitch for Nightcrawler’s hair.

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For the next section, I will be touching more on long curly hair. If you find this article useful, remember to pin it to Pinterest so that others might benefit from reading it too!

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How can you make spiral curls using crochet for a doll's hair?

Crocheting curly hair for dolls is a fun and creative way to add some personality to your doll's appearance. One of the most popular types of curls is spiral curls. Here's how you can make spiral curls using crochet for a doll's hair. For this section, I will talk about certain steps you can try out for your next doll amigurumi.

Deciding hair length

Before you start crocheting, you need to decide how long you want your doll's hair to be. The length of the hair will affect the size and shape of the curls. If you want tight, bouncy curls, go for shorter hair. If you want looser, more relaxed curls, go for longer hair.

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Step 1) Decide on length of initial chain

This will impact upon the eventual length of the hair. In this example in above, I made a chain of 18. Note that once you start to curl it in the subsequent steps, the length will get shorter.

Generally, the curlier it gets, the shorter the length will turn out, so you can adjust the length initially by changing the number of chains that you start with.

Deciding hair width

The width of the hair will also affect the size and shape of the curls. If you want smaller, tighter curls, use thinner strands of hair. If you want larger, looser curls, use thicker strands of hair.

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Step 2)Decide on stitch height (sc, hdc, dc, tr or taller stitches)

Changing the type of stitches used, whether it be sc, hdc, dc, tr or any long stitches, will change width of each curl.

The curls will get progressively wider with taller stitch heights. This generally translates into bigger curls! You can always go as wide as you want - up to dtc, ttrc or even qtr!

Deciding hair curliness

The curliness of the hair will determine how curly the curls will be. If you want tight, springy curls, use hair that is naturally curly or wavy. If you want looser, more relaxed curls, use hair that is straight or only slightly wavy.

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Step 3) Decide on number of stitches in each chain (2sc1, 3sc1, 4sc1 etc)

Increasing the number of stitches in each chain will change how coily the curl is! The image just above showing the curls from sc17 to 2sc17 to 3sc17 visibly makes the curl much denser. Also, much more coily!

Deciding hair bounciness

The bounciness of the hair will affect how much the curls bounce and move. If you want bouncy, lively curls, use hair that is lightweight and has some natural bounce. If you want more subdued, relaxed curls, use hair that is heavier and doesn't bounce as much.

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Step 4) Vary the stitch height (e.g. increasing from sl st 1, sc1, hdc1, dc1, tc1 etc)

I often making increasing stitch height along the length of the chain because it has a svelte effect at the end when you let it curl up.

In the example above (which I don't use often), the stitches are increasing until they become very wide at the top (remember to skip 8st to sl st back to main st).

In the second example just above, I usually increase till a certain point and then it subsequently becomes uniform stitches. See the effect after it curls up?

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Step 5) Vary the stitches in each chain (e.g. alternate sc1 and 2sc1 or other variations)

Referring to the image above, I start off with ch11 and then 4 subsequent curls with slight variations. The middle 2 curls are the base comparisons - 2nd one is sc10, 3rd one is 2sc10. Remember to sl st to next main st in round to hold the curls down.

1st curl involves alternating 2sc1 and sc1 along the chain, this produces a curl somewhere between a wavy one and a curly one.

The 4th curl starts off with more stitches in each ch (2sc5) and then reduces to less stitches in each ch (sc5) later on. This creates a flattened effect at the top of the hairlock and the curls only appearing at the bottom.

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By following these guidelines, you can create beautiful spiral curls using crochet for your doll's hair. Experiment with different lengths, widths, curliness, and bounciness to find the perfect style for your doll. Have fun and let your creativity shine!

How to Attach the Curly Hair to the Doll?

This time, I will be covering hair-head attachments. These techniques are more for attaching wig caps to the Amigurumi heads. I know some crocheters like to use glue but for the purposes here, it will all be sewing techniques.

First off, we need to get the assembly pieces ready for attachment.

Assemble the Different Pieces Together

1) Amigurumi head

I generally prefer to crochet in the colour boundaries for the hair and head because it really helps later on for reference when you want to sew on the wig cap. Some crocheters prefer to just crochet the whole head as beige, which is fine too.

2) Wig cap

The different variations in the crochet patterns mentioned above was all done in a separate wig cap from the main amigurumi head. This must be combined with the head later.

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3) Darning needle

This is the thicker needle, also known as tapestry needle. Needed for sewing the wig cap onto the Amigurumi head using the next point, the hair-coloured yarn.

4) Corresponding hair coloured yarn

Of course, the yarn used to sew the pieces together need to be the same colour as the hair so that the joined-up seams appear invisible. In the following examples, I intentionally used a different coloured yarn from the hair to illustrate the techniques used.

Technique to Sew the Parts together

Here I would be discussing either be the mattress stitch or the whip stitch, which will be both be covered next.

Mattress Stitch

This is generally my go to method for wig cap attachments to the head. Start off either method by inserting the darning needle through the bottom of head and out through the corner of side/ fringe.

Continue in the outline shown in above images. When completed but not pulled taut yet, it will appear as it does in the right image above. The stitches alternate between the wig cap and the head so that they stay together. This can continue all throughout the rest of the wig cap.

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When pulled taut, it will appear as it does in above left image. I like to use this method frequently because the stitches become hidden. As you can see in redhead, the stitches joining the hair to the head are 'invisible'.

Some prefer the seam attachment tucked inwards so you can see the front and back loops of the wig cap edges. For this effect, you can try the next method, the whip stitch.

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Whip Stitch

This is another great way to attach a wig cap to the head. It similarly starts off the same way by inserting the darning needle at the bottom of head and out through to the corner. This time, the stitches will appear overlapping the wig cap onto the head.

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Using this method also helps to secure down the wig cap. However, as you can see, the stitches are visible and conspicuous. Of course, if it is in the same colour as the hair, it would not be so obvious but the individual stitches holding the cap down can still be seen.

Whether you choose to use the mattress or whip stitch, they are both great ways to keep the hair secured down to the Amigurumi head. Even within the same amigurumi head, you can combine both methods. It’s all about experimenting!

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Conclusion of Crocheting Curly Hair in Dolls

Crocheting curly hair for dolls is a fun and creative way to add a unique touch to your dolls. With a few simple techniques and some practice, you can create beautiful and realistic looking curls that will make your dolls stand out.

In this article, we have covered the basics of crocheting curly hair for dolls, including selecting the right yarn, choosing the right crochet hook, and creating different types of curls. We have also provided step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to make the process easier. We ended off with how to attach the curls onto the amigurumi hair.

Remember, practice makes perfect! Don't be discouraged if your first attempt doesn't turn out exactly as you had hoped. Keep practicing and experimenting with different techniques until you find what works best for you.

In addition, don't be afraid to get creative and try new things. You can use different colours of yarn to create unique and colourful hairstyles or add accessories like bows and hair clips or even headgear to make your dolls even more special.So grab your crochet hook and yarn, and start creating beautiful and unique hairstyles for your dolls today!

If you want to get started on your amigurumi hairstyling journey and don’t know where to start, just grab my free starter guide below. I even included a 7-step checklist on how to decide the hair for your next amigurumi doll and also some bite-sized hair patterns inside. Grab it below completely for free!

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Huipei Zhang

As an expert in crocheting curly hair for dolls, I have extensive knowledge and experience in this topic. I have spent years perfecting my techniques and have successfully created various hairstyles using crochet. I have also experimented with different yarns, crochet hooks, and methods to achieve realistic and unique curls. Throughout my journey, I have learned the importance of understanding different doll hair types, selecting the right yarn, and mastering various crochet stitches to create different curl patterns.

Understanding Doll Hair Types

When it comes to crocheting hair for dolls, it's crucial to understand the different types of doll hair. This knowledge helps in choosing the right yarn and creating the perfect hairstyle for your doll.

  1. Straight Hair: Straight hair is the most common type of doll hair and is easy to crochet and style. To create a natural-looking hairstyle, choose a yarn that mimics human hair, such as mohair or alpaca. These yarns have a natural sheen and texture that will make your doll's hair look realistic. Alternatively, you can make use of cotton yarn often used for amigurumi to mimic straight hair by making long chains.

  2. Curly Hair: Crocheting curly hair can be more challenging but also more fun and rewarding. There are various types of curls, from tight ringlets to loose waves. To achieve the perfect curl, choose a yarn with a tight twist, such as a wool or acrylic blend. You can also use a curling iron or hot rollers to set the curls in place. Additionally, there are specific techniques mentioned in the article that can help you create curly doll hairstyles.

  3. Wavy Hair: Wavy hair is a combination of straight and curly hair and adds texture and volume to the doll's hair. To crochet wavy hair, choose a yarn with a medium twist, such as a silk or bamboo blend. These yarns have a soft drape that will create a natural-looking wave in your doll's hair. You can also change up the crochet pattern and stick to the same yarn to change the hairstyle from curly to wavy.

  4. Frizzy Hair: Frizzy hair is a unique type of doll hair that requires a special technique to crochet. To create frizzy hair, use a yarn with a loose twist, such as mohair or wool. Crochet the hair using a loop stitch, which will create a fuzzy texture that mimics frizzy hair. You can also use a wire brush to fluff up the hair and create even more texture.

Materials Needed for Crocheting Curly Doll Hair

To crochet curly hair for dolls, you will need the following materials:

  1. Yarn: Choose a yarn that has texture and can hold curls well. Some suitable yarn options include mohair yarn, boucle yarn, chenille yarn, and eyelash yarn. You can also use regular yarn, but you will need to create the curls yourself by using a hair roller or changing the crochet pattern to make the strands curl.

  2. Crochet Hooks: You will need a crochet hook to create the curls. The size of the crochet hook will determine the tightness of the curls. A smaller hook will create tighter curls.

  3. Hair Roller or Similar Tool: This tool can help create the curls, but it is not always necessary, depending on the technique you choose.

  4. Scissors: Scissors are needed for cutting the yarn and trimming the hair if needed.

Creating Curly Hair for a Doll using Crochet Techniques

To create curly hair for a doll using crochet techniques, follow these steps:

  1. Create the Foundation Chain: Choose the yarn color and thickness you want to use and create a foundation chain. The length of the chain depends on the size of the doll's head and how long you want the hair to be.

  2. Form the Curls: Work in rounds, starting at the back of the doll's head and working your way forward. Use techniques like the loop stitch or other methods mentioned in the article to create curls. Vary the size of the loops, tension of the yarn, and combination of different yarn colors to achieve more natural-looking curls.

Making Spiral Curls using Crochet for Doll's Hair

To make spiral curls using crochet for a doll's hair, consider the following steps:

  1. Decide on the Hair Length: Determine how long you want the doll's hair to be. Shorter hair will result in tighter, bouncy curls, while longer hair will create looser, more relaxed curls.

  2. Decide on Hair Width: The width of the hair strands will affect the size and shape of the curls. Thinner strands will create smaller, tighter curls, while thicker strands will produce larger, looser curls.

  3. Decide on Stitch Height: The type of crochet stitches used will impact the width of each curl. Shorter stitches like single crochet (sc) will create narrower curls, while taller stitches like treble crochet (tr) or even longer stitches will result in wider curls.

  4. Decide on the Number of Stitches in Each Chain: Increasing the number of stitches in each chain will make the curl more coily.

  5. Decide on Hair Bounciness: The bounciness of the hair affects how much the curls bounce and move. Lightweight hair with some natural bounce will create bouncy, lively curls, while heavier hair will produce more subdued, relaxed curls.

  6. Vary the Stitch Height: Vary the stitch height along the length of the chain to create different effects. Increasing stitch height towards the top will result in a svelte effect when the hair curls up.

  7. Vary the Stitches in Each Chain: Alternate different stitches in each chain to create variations in the curl pattern. For example, alternating single crochet (sc) and double crochet (dc) will create curls between wavy and curly.

Attaching the Curly Hair to the Doll

To attach the curly hair to the doll, consider using sewing techniques such as the mattress stitch or whip stitch:

  1. Mattress Stitch: Insert the darning needle through the bottom of the head and out through the corner of the side or fringe. Alternate stitches between the wig cap and the head, keeping them together. This method creates hidden stitches, resulting in a seamless attachment.

  2. Whip Stitch: Insert the darning needle at the bottom of the head and out through the corner, then overlap the wig cap onto the head. This method secures the wig cap and provides visible stitches. Use yarn that matches the hair color to make the stitches less conspicuous.

Conclusion

Crocheting curly hair for dolls is a fun and creative way to add personality to your dolls. By understanding different doll hair types, selecting the right yarn, and using various crochet techniques, you can create beautiful and realistic-looking curls. Remember to practice, experiment, and let your creativity shine by trying new things like using different colors or adding accessories to make your dolls even more special.

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