Amigurumi Care and Wash Instruction


We are happy to share these tips which we picked up along the journey of doll making, and hope you would find them beneficial and helpful.


Always remove any attached chains and jumprings first


amigurumi wash


Look at Rebbie! She was all soiled and stained! I decided it’s just about time to have the little ones cleaned up before moving into the new car.

Most of my dolls are inserted with safety eyes, so I need to protect these sparkling sweet eyes from getting scratched. So this is what I did:

amigurumi wash


Step 1:

Get a bolster cover (if you are washing the bedding, you may use the used bolster cover, otherwise, just any spare bolster cover is fine), tie up one end.


amigurumi wash
amigurumi wash

Step 2:

Place Rebbie into the bolster cover from the opening of the other end, push it right to the end where the cover was tied.

amigurumi wash

Step 3:

Just leave some room for Rebbie, and hold the position.

amigurumi wash

Step 4:

Using the stash yarn strands (you may replace with any washable material), tie a tight knot just under where Rebbie is. I have many dolls to clean today, so I repeat the steps over again until all dolls are in the bolster cover. When you are done, tie up the other opening of the bolster cover.

amigurumi wash


Step 5:

When all the dolls are placed inside the bolster cover and tied accordingly, they are ready for a ‘hydrotherapy massage’!

 

amigurumi wash

Step 6:

Place the bundle of dolls into the washer, together with the other laundry you are doing. That helps to conserve water and energy, rather than doing the washes separately. I use cool water wash in standard fuzzy wash cycle. (wash, rinse, drain) I don’t recommend soaking in prior to wash.

You may add in your usual detergent, anti-bacterial solution and softener at the final rinse etc, and let the washer does the rest.


 

amigurumi wash
amigurumi wash

Step 7:

When the wash has completed the entire wash cycle, take the bundle out, and snip away the yarns with scissors, and remove the dolls out from the bolster cover.

amigurumi wash

Step 8:

Well, the little ones are still looking happy, and sparkling clean. The eyes are still shiny scratch-less.

 

amigurumi wash

Step 9:

After a nice smelling wash, they are needing a sun-bathing. Personally, I would prefer not to have them placed under direct sunlight to prevent color fading. I choose to wind-dry them in a well ventilated area away from direct sunlight.

 


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