A Waldorf doll is made from natural materials such as cotton jersey, natural sheep wool, and wool yarn.
Because of this, it requires gentle handling and special care.

How to clean
a Waldorf doll

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9.The clothes wash separately by hand in warm water with a mild detergent. Gently rinse and air dry.

8.Apply a small amount of blush, wax pencil, or oil pastel onto a soft cloth first. Then gently rub the cloth onto the cheeks to create a natural rosy tint. Do not apply color directly to the doll’s face.

7.Brush the doll’s hair carefully using a rounded, coarse-toothed comb. Avoid pulling to prevent damage to the wool yarn.

6.Once fully dry, gently crumple and knead the doll to loosen and evenly redistribute the wool filling, restoring its natural shape.

5.Place the doll in a mesh laundry bag and hang it in a dry, well-ventilated area for several days until completely dry. From time to time, remove the doll from the bag and change its position to ensure even drying. Do not dry on radiators or heaters.

4.Carefully blot excess moisture with a soft terry towel. Do not wring or press firmly — just gently absorb the water from the surface.

3.Rinse the doll thoroughly under clean, lukewarm running water until all detergent is removed. Make sure no soap remains inside the wool filling.

2.If the doll is heavily soiled, soak it in warm (not hot) water with a mild wool detergent for about 10 minutes. You may carefully scrub stained areas with your hands. Do not twist or squeeze the doll.

1.Remove small stains using a soft cloth or wet napkin. Gently dab the spot without rubbing too hard to avoid damaging the cotton jersey or pushing dirt deeper into the fibers.

9.The clothes wash separately by hand in warm water with a mild detergent. Gently rinse and air dry.

7.Brush the doll’s hair carefully using a rounded, coarse-toothed comb. Avoid pulling to prevent damage to the wool yarn.

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How to clean
a Waldorf doll

A Waldorf doll is made from natural materials such as cotton jersey, natural sheep wool, and wool yarn.
Because of this, it requires gentle handling and special care.

6.Once fully dry, gently crumple and knead the doll to loosen and evenly redistribute the wool filling, restoring its natural shape.

6.Once fully dry, gently crumple and knead the doll to loosen and evenly redistribute the wool filling, restoring its natural shape.

5.Place the doll in a mesh laundry bag and hang it in a dry, well-ventilated area for several days until completely dry. From time to time, remove the doll from the bag and change its position to ensure even drying. Do not dry on radiators or heaters.

4.Carefully blot excess moisture with a soft terry towel. Do not wring or press firmly — just gently absorb the water from the surface.

3.Rinse the doll thoroughly under clean, lukewarm running water until all detergent is removed. Make sure no soap remains inside the wool filling.

1.Remove small stains using a soft cloth or wet napkin. Gently dab the spot without rubbing too hard to avoid damaging the cotton jersey or pushing dirt deeper into the fibers.

2.If the doll is heavily soiled, soak it in warm (not hot) water with a mild wool detergent for about 10 minutes. You may carefully scrub stained areas with your hands. Do not twist or squeeze the doll.

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