Fit the wig on Miss Muffett's head, holding it in place with pins until you can tie it on just back of the curls ([Fig. 161]).
Now for the little lady's clothes. To make
The shoe.
Fig. [160].—Pattern of shoe.
The Shoes,
which will be her first article of dress, cut out of the black tissue-paper two circles measuring four and one-half inches in diameter ([Fig. 160]); place one foot in the middle of a circle, draw the paper up around the ankle and wrap a number of times before tying. Put the other shoe on the other foot in the same manner, and your doll will look like [Fig. 161].
Miss Muffett's Lingerie
consists of a union garment ([Fig. 162]) and a white skirt ([Fig. 163]). From one end of your remaining sheet of white paper cut a strip about seven inches wide, and at the middle cut a slit half-way up ([Fig. 162]). Draw this through your hands to crimp it, the creases to run lengthwise, that is, from top to bottom. Fit the little garment to the body, tying it just below the arms and again above the knees, where it will form ruffles.