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A while ago, I purchased some tubular cotton bandage material to use as stockinette for the surface of an antique inspired doll. I used it on this doll below - it was a little too loosely woven. But it works perfectly as a shipping material.
Recently I sent some dolls to be featured in Art Dolls Quarterly's fall issue. Once of them is shown above, When I ship things now, I like to tuck the dolls into a stockinette tubular sleeve. It keeps the plastic from the bubble wrap away from the painted areas.
~ Dixie Redmond
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