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To make a witch doll, you will need a few basic materials and a little creativity. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Gather your materials. You will need a doll-sized fabric body, such as a plain cloth doll or a pre-made cloth doll form. Additionally, you will need various fabrics in different colors and patterns for the witch's dress, hat, and cape. Other materials include stuffing, thread, needles, scissors, and any additional embellishments you desire, such as beads, ribbons, or buttons.


Gel: UL 94-HB
Dielectric strength: >23 kV/mm
Cross linking time: fast (about 15 min. at 25°C)
Volume resistivity: >2×10 15 Ω cm
Operating temperature: -60°C / +200°C
Overload temperature for short periods: uo to 250°C
Stabilised for: mould – UV
Degree of protection: IP68 (in proper casings)

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Other materials include stuffing, thread, needles, scissors, and any additional embellishments you desire, such as beads, ribbons, or buttons. 2. Start by designing the witch's dress.

Magic Power Gel 1000ml – 1 Litre Bottle Magic Power Gel IP68

The unique bi-component gel in a single bottle, with superior dielectric, sealing and thermal characteristics, re-enterable and re-usable!

  • IP68 insulating and sealing gel
  • Strong self amalgamating characteristics
  • Reusable as well as re-enterable, even after long working periods
  • Single compact bottle, convenient twin compartment
  • It cures in 15 minutes at 25°C
  • Non-toxic and safe, eco friendly
  • No shelf life
  • Dielectric Strength: Greater than 23 kV/mm

Gel: UL 94-HB
Dielectric strength: >23 kV/mm
Cross linking time: fast (about 15 min. at 25°C)
Volume resistivity: >2×10 15 Ω cm
Operating temperature: -60°C / +200°C
Overload temperature for short periods: uo to 250°C
Stabilised for: mould – UV
Degree of protection: IP68 (in proper casings)

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Choose the fabric you want for the dress and cut a piece that will fit around the doll's body. Sew the fabric together along the sides and leave an opening for the arms. You can also add sleeves if you wish by sewing smaller fabric pieces onto the dress. 3. Next, create the witch's hat. Cut a triangle shape from your desired fabric, making sure it is large enough to fit on the doll's head. Fold the triangle in half lengthwise and sew the two sides together, leaving the bottom open. Turn the hat right side out and shape it to your liking. You can also add a brim to the hat by cutting a circle of fabric and sewing it onto the bottom of the hat. 4. Now it's time to make the witch's cape. Cut a rectangle piece of fabric that is long enough to drape over the doll's shoulders and reach her feet. Sew a hem on all sides of the fabric to prevent fraying. You can also add a closure, such as a button or Velcro, to secure the cape around the doll's neck. 5. Stuff the doll's body with filling to give it shape and structure. You can use cotton batting, polyester stuffing, or any other soft material. Make sure to stuff the limbs, head, and body evenly for a balanced doll. 6. Attach the dress, hat, and cape to the doll. Use a needle and thread to sew the dress onto the doll's body, paying attention to the arm openings. Add any decorative elements to the dress, such as lace or ribbon, to enhance the witch's appearance. Similarly, sew the hat onto the doll's head, securing it in place. Lastly, drape the cape over the doll's shoulders and sew it in place. 7. Finally, add any additional details or embellishments to fully complete the witch doll. You can glue on beads or buttons for eyes and sew on a small nose and mouth using embroidery thread. Additionally, you can add hair using yarn or other materials. Once you have finished all the steps, you will have your very own handmade witch doll. Enjoy displaying or playing with your creation, and feel free to personalize it further with your unique touches..

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