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Monday, October 8, 2012

Wiggin' Out: Princess {Merida} Costume Wig Tutorial

 Have you seen Brave?
If not, you must!
Well, as soon as I saw it, I knew that Isabella
had to be this new spitfire of a Disney princess for Halloween this year.
And since I am me and me is crazy . . . .


I totally had to make the wig!!!!!!!!!!!!

When I set out to make this wig,
I was inspired by a lot of the Rapunzel wigs from last Halloween.
I knew it had to be yarn and I knew it had to be curly.

But how to go about it was the question.
I wanted a really authentic wig that would stay on and look unruly and wild
just like Merida's hair in the movie.
So I started researching wig making and came upon a method for making
a wig for a doll where you crochet a wig cap and then thread each
strand of hair through the holes in the wig cap.

Lofty?
Yes.
Insane?
Yes.
Fabulous?
Of course!

Are you crazy like me?
I warn you, this method isn't for the faint of heart.
However, I am in love with the end results,
and working with the yarn is strangely therapeutic.

What you'll need:
2 skeins of Red Heart With Love Yarn in Mango
(I think it's $4.99 at Joann, so with a 40% coupon you can't beat the deal)
F and G Crochet Hooks


First, crochet your wig cap using a basic crochet pattern.
THIS ONE or THIS ONE would work well.
I used my G hook to crochet the hat.
After you're done with the wig cap the real fun begins.

Have your little model stand up and figure out how long you want
each strand of hair to be.
Cut lots and lots of strands :)

I cut mine in groups of 20 so that I didn't have a hot mess of
yarn strands all over my house.

Take a strand and fold it in half.

Poke your crochet hook (I used an F hook) through one of the holes
and grab the loop of the yarn hair strand.


Pull through slightly and then feed the end of the yarn
through itself and pull until the yarn strand "knots" itself to the wig cap.



Here's where things get really wild!
Once it's secure, take a sharp point (I used a pen tip) and poke in
between the four strands of the yarn strand at the base of piece - near the cap.
Run it up the strand to the open end.


VOILA!!!!!
A magically, amazing piece piece of curly yarn hair.


Repeat over and over and over!

For the first 3-4 rows you'll want to work in a circular pattern,
going around the entire wig.
Again, I worked in sets of 20.
Cut 20.
Thread 20.
Curl 20.
Cut 20.
Thread 20.
Curl 20.
 You get the idea.

Work up the wig in a hair pattern so you'll get shape of a head of hair.
I would place the wig on your model's head after the first 3-5 rows are done
and come up with a strategy for filling the wig in.
I went around and around and around - skipping 2 rows, instead of 1, from the middle to the top.
If I do it again (HA!) I would start working a pattern about from about
the middle to the top so that the sides meet at a side part.
However, there is really so much yarn, that I'm not sure it would make much difference.


Next up, THE DRESS!!!
Stay tuned!



9 comments:

The Galloway Clan said...

You amaze me with every craft, project, ensemble you create! Does the wig weigh a ton?

cre8ivesky said...

I LOVED Brave! This turned out amazing- it really does look so fun and wild! Can't wait to see the rest :) Hope you have an awesome week, Kyla!

Unknown said...

You are CRAZY!! And wonderful. Amazing job mama!!

Tasha said...

You are AMAZING woman! AMAZING. Look how much she loves it too. It is fabulous. She will be the BEST Merida costume out there. Hands down!

Leslie @ Violet Imperfection said...

This wig is ahhhhh-mazing. It looks so great, way to go! I want to make one!

marissa | Rae Gun Ramblings said...

it turned out absolutely fantastic! she's so cute it int!

Unknown said...

I love your wig and you just confirmed to my adult daughter (children's librarian) that my idea to crochet at hat (ie. riding helmet cover) in yarn and then create yarn hair wasn't such a wild off-the-wall idea. She has a real wig to go with her Merida dress that I'm making for her library story times at Halloween. However, when she rides in the parade on her horse she needs to wear the helmet and the real wig is not an option. Though, I plan to knit some of the yarn up for a week, then undo for another version of the curly hair strands. My daughter found your tutorial, when sewing is over for Halloween, I plan to check out your site further.
All mothers and daughters need to see Brave movie together. It conveys so many of the messages that I tried to teach her as she grew up.

miranda said...

AWESOME!!!! My daughter is turning 4 and wants a Merida party!! I go totally OCD overboard on party planning! We're gonna do our own mini version of the Highlands games and have everyone pick a flannel sash to wear to represent the 4 tribes from the movie! and this would complete her outfit for the party, my mom is making her the dress but neither of us know anything about how to crochet, do you sell these or would you? you can message me at mirandaevans9066@yahoo.com! I hope that's not tacky of me to ask, but it is just too darlin!! there is a headband version i wanna try but this is WAY cuter than that or any store bought wig!

miranda said...

AWESOME!! My daughter is turning 4 and wants a Merida party, she LOVES Brave, watches is like everyday sometimes multiple times a day! I tend to go all crazy OCD with party planning and details, we're gonna have our own mini version of the Highland GAmes and have everyone wearing a flannel sash to represent the 4 clans from the movie! I am making little bow and arrows for all the kids from PVC pipes, overboard- I know! But this wig would be perfect with the Merida dress my mom is making her!!! Neither of us know anything about how to crochet or where to start, do you sell these? I hope its not tacky of me to ask, you can message me at Mirandaevans9066@yahoo.com I am looking at making a headband version with yard, but yours is WAY cuter than that or any store bought wig!!!!!

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