Flash forward several years, many more than that if I'm being honest, and apple head dolls have become an essential part of my historical demonstration bag of tricks. What started as an alternate activity for events when the old standby of spinning was taken, or hearth cooking was impractical, is now my favorite go-to activity, and the public response has been fabulous.
The people I meet at events seem just as fascinated with the little ladies and gents, as I did as a child, and I never tire of their reactions. Many share disbelief that it's really an apple, then express wonder and curiosity. Others become nostalgic for a long lost doll sharing stories from their childhood. A few find the dolls "eerie" or "creepy", especially in their undressed unpainted form. I can't help but giggle inside and think to myself. "You think that's bad, you should see my studio when all the body parts are hung up to dry. Now that's creepy!"
However, the most frequent reaction by far is " How do you do that?" So for those curious souls, I offer the following tutorials on the making of an apple head. My process has changed a bit over the years, and I'm keeping a few secrets for myself, but the links below will give you a head start on the way to your own apple head doll.
For those who love Apple Head Dolls, but have no interest in making one themselves, might I suggest a visit to my Etsy shop, Elusive Bobbin Studio? There you will find my current offerings for purchase.
Or, if you prefer, visit my Etsy Listings Page where I post pictures of my shop offerings and the stories behind them.
Tutorials