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Making Clothing For Miniature Toy Soldiers

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Date: 06/13/2008 Topics: Craft Tips > Advice | Readers Request > Crafts  
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Need ideas on how to make toy soldier miniature clothing from tissue paper. I would be open to other methods. I am using 54mm naked toy lead figurines and wish to convert them to Roman citizens, civilians and senators wearing togas and tunics.

Edward from Sacramento, CA
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By kibby (96) Contact
Crepe paper or scraps of silk or nylon would work better. Get a book on costumes or fashions thru the ages--one with patterns included. Adapt the patterns to the size you need. Since the book is small, what is printed might be about the right size as is.

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