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Peel the husk back, trying to tear as little of it apart as you can.  Fold the husk over the stem.  Once all the husk has been folded back, you can chop the corn cob off with a sharp knife.  Discard the silks.  Tie a piece of twine around the husk an inch or so below the point from which the cob was cut.  Tighten it up as much as you can.  This will form the neck line.  Tie another piece of twine about the middle to form a waist.  Then use the cloth to make a dress for the doll.  (A bonnet conceals the unfortunate fact that your doll is bald.)  Draw some eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the doll's face using a marker, or for a more authentic look, use a piece of charcoal.
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Revision as of 01:32, 24 November 2020

Peel the husk back, trying to tear as little of it apart as you can. Fold the husk over the stem. Once all the husk has been folded back, you can chop the corn cob off with a sharp knife. Discard the silks. Tie a piece of twine around the husk an inch or so below the point from which the cob was cut. Tighten it up as much as you can. This will form the neck line. Tie another piece of twine about the middle to form a waist. Then use the cloth to make a dress for the doll. (A bonnet conceals the unfortunate fact that your doll is bald.) Draw some eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the doll's face using a marker, or for a more authentic look, use a piece of charcoal.