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A really good read you may enjoy is Rudy Simone's book 'Aspergirls'. Also Tony Attwood's 'Complete guide to aspergers' is the definitive guide if you have the time.
Other than that, hang around, join in or start your own threads. There's almost always some around who can answer your questions.
Sock dolls are fun too, I don't follow a pattern I just go with it.Hi there, I was just talking to someone who makes altered dolls. It sounds like fun. You can make them way out, like punks or aliens. I think I've gotta try making one lol
That sounds like fun! I'll have to try that.Sock dolls are fun too, I don't follow a pattern I just go with it.
Sock dolls are fun too, I don't follow a pattern I just go with it.
That sounds like fun! I'll have to try that.
Good to hear that. Glad you wouldnt be so heartless as to stick pins in him lol. I got an old porcelain doll and took off her head and shoulders and glued her onto a teapot. Decorated it up. She looks quite goodI had one I made called Red Boots Troll.
He had....red corduroy boots. A pointy head.
A more recent one was from a faded black cotton sock.
Giant black button eyes. I stuffed him with cloth scraps
so he really is quite heavy for his size. Kind of voo-doo
looking. I got the idea for him from some items I had
seen in video games.
He is a harmless fellow, though. I would not stick pins
in him.