This
week we are making a mop for the dolls to do some cleaning around
their house. I actually got this idea when I was doing some cleaning
up in my craft room. I had some dowels that I needed to put away and
as I was carrying the package of dowels I noticed some little doll
size buckets I had purchased some time ago. All it took was a glance
at the two items and the little light bulb in my head popped on. A
mop would be perfect.
I
decided to make a string mop because first off they are the easiest
to make. Also though a certain doll manufacturer has come out with a
couple of different dolls lately that “live” in the 1950's and
1960's and I thought this would be a fun addition for those that like
to keep their dolls in their own historical environments.
Since
a quick Google search told me that the first patent for a mop was
awarded in the 1890's I guess there are a few other dolls out there
that could be using this little project.
The
first thing you will need is a handle for your mop. I like to use a
½” dowel for that part. This size looks about correct as far as
scale goes and it will fit in the doll's hand properly. I cut mine
about 15” long which is pretty close to accurate scale wise.
For
the “string” part of our string mop I looked at several options
and found the string sold for kitchen use to be the best size for my
mop and it was fairly cheap. I got a package for $1.99 in the regular
grocery store. I bought two packages since I really wasn't sure how
far it would go until I got the mop made. As it ended up I only used
about half or less of the package.
I
decided that for my use the two layers of string once folded was
plenty. If you want your mop to look more full add another layer,
just follow the same instructions as I gave for the second layer.
I
love how the mop turned out and I am looking forward to doing many
photos with it in the future.
Of
course when I got the mop made the bucket was way too small to use so
I quickly made a bucket to use in the pictures. If you guys want to
have a tutorial on the bucket just let me know and I can film that
soon.
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