We Have Strings! Comfort Doll Project creates bracelets, earrings etc from used guitar and bass strings donated by our favorite artists. Cost is $40 for each item (which includes shipping worldwide), with 100% proceeds going to charity.
Order a bracelet of your choice in artist, style/color, and size, with the drop down menu below. Be sure to measure your hand first if a store bought bangle bracelet doesn’t fit you.
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We currently have stage and studio used strings from the artists and bands listed below. For more info about ordering, go to page bottom. For a full list of the amazing artists who have contributed/donated to Comfort Doll Project over the years, click HERE.
Sam Roberts Band Tom Cochrane Jeff Jones (Tom Cochrane bass)
Papa Roach (gone!) Alex Skolnick Saxon band
Stephen Fearing Tom Wilson Blackie & the Rodeo Kings
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Comfort Doll Project uses the donated guitar/bass strings to create wearable keepsakes – bracelets (guys or girls), earrings etc. Each string item is $40 which includes shipping worldwide. 100% of proceeds goes to charity -usually World Vision through their gift catalog. The colors and styles are nearly limitless and we do a lot of custom creating! You can find images here on our other posts, or on our Instagram page. If you dont see something – ask us and we’ll see if we can create something just for you!
Hello. Was wondering if there is a pattern for fabric. Thank you. Please forward.
hi Unfortunately no we dont have a fabric pattern for our comfort dolls, although i”m sure you might find something on google.. we have had one other lady try to sew them but it was quite a challenge to make the faces in a dark fabric without going completely flat black on the fabric — limited choices available. Best of luck and let us know if you do find anything.
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So I can use any pattern and fabric and it will be ok.
hi sorry just saw this now.. any pattern should be good as long as 1) the dolls are about 6 or 7 inches tall max.. the smaller the dolls, the more they can take with them in a small packing space, and 2) they should have dark faces as children relate more to dolls that look like they do. and choose any embellishments with young children in mind i.e. no buttons or pieces that can fall off or be tugged off.. thanks!