8. Straighten a coat hanger and cut a 15 inch piece.9. Curl a loop at one end of the hanger and run wire up through the cone with the loop on bottom (figure E). Hot glue the wire to the cone at the "waist".
10. Cut out two strips each of two different colors of construction paper two inches wide for a total of four strips. Fold each piece in half lengthwise. Lay two strips, one of each color, at a 90-degree angle at the ends (in an "L" pattern) (figure F), glue it at the corner and begin folding strip over strip, keeping the strips even as you fold. Repeat with the other two strips. Hot glue the ends down. Hot glue the accordion pieces end to end to create the body. With an awl, poke a hole straight through the center of the accordion body (figure G). Set aside.
11. For the arms, cut out two more strips of each of the two colors of construction paper 1/2 inch wide. Using one color for one arm and one color for the other arm, fold them the same accordion fashion as the body. Hot glue the ends down (figure H).
12. Fold the hands, tuck them into the bottom end of the accordion arm and glue them on (figure I). Set aside.
13. Stain crepe paper in strong coffee and let dry. Cut a 2" x 24" long strip of beige crepe paper. Use decorative scissors to cut one edge. This forms the ruffle at the waist (figure J).
14. Hand-stitch in a wide running stitch along the straight edge and gather the paper together. Seal the thread to the paper using a dab of hot glue.
15. Cut another long strip of crepe paper, cutting along both edges with decorative scissors. This creates the ruffle at the neck.
16. Sew a running stitch down the center, gather and seal the thread.