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This is an all-in-one Yellow Lewisia Cotyledon and Barbie Rose Bouquet Kit. With this one, you can crochet 3 Lewisia cotyledon flower, 1 Barbie rose, 3 Osteospermum, 1 daisy, 1 lily of the valley, 1 tulip, 1 heart, 1 Northern sea oats grass, 1 small leaf (15 leaves), 1 fountain grass, 1 Snow willow branch. What’s Inside: Premium Yarn: Soft, durable, and in the perfect hues to replicate the natural charm of flowers. Specialized Hook: Ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip, ensuring seamless crafting sessions. Iron Wire: Malleable yet sturdy, it gives the perfect structure to your crochet flowers, making them stand tall and proud. Flower Rod: for assembling your bouquet, giving it a professional, cohesive look. Hot Melt Glue: for assembling the flowers. Fiberfill: stuff the flower buds, fruit, and core. Printed Patterns Downloadable PDF Patterns
Free knitting pattern. Pattern category: Doll Clothes American Girl Doll. Sport weight yarn. 0-150 yards. Features: Seamless, Top-Down. Easy difficulty level.
While browsing online for ideas, I came across a lovely red and white fairisle knitted baby dress for sale. As there aren't any babies in my family to knit for, (don't they grow up so fast) I made this for Annabell. Then I found some bright yellow yarn in my stash so along with cream and a touch of green knitted up the second dress. Now, as I may have mentioned before, I love knitting socks, especially tiny little socks like these which complete the outfit. Iv'e given instructions for single point needles, but the dress can easily be adapted to knit in the round. I knit the yellow dress and socks on 4mm circular needles which worked well The sleeves are made first, then the dress in one piece to armhole shaping, the pieces are then joined to knit the yoke. There is a small back opening for ease of fit. There are two patterns for the socks; one on spnds and the other dpns. I found the pattern easier to write this way and avoids confusion. The socks are quite short but can easily be lengthened by adding a few more rows or a rib. I love my hobby of designing patterns and posting them online. But I often can’t find anyone who has the time to test my patterns, although I do knit them up a few times myself. So mistakes can slip by, especially typos when transferring the pattern to my blog. So, please, please, if you find and errors or have any queries, let me know either by commenting below or contacting me via the contact form. Thanks To fit: 14”/36cm Baby Annabell doll Actual measurements: Dress: Chest 14”, sleeve seam 3”, length from shoulder to hem 8” You will need: Dress and socks: 50g red and 10g white dk yarn, 4mm and 3.25 needles, 1 small button Tension (Gauge): 24sts x 28 rows using 4mm needles in stocking stitch over 10cm Abbreviations k: knit, p: purl, st(s): stitch(es), tog: together, garter stitch: every row knit, yf: yarn forward, yb: yarn back, ssk: slip next 2 sts onto right hand needle, insert left hand needle into the front loops of both stitches then knit them together (or use s1,k1,psso) inc: increase by knit into first loop then knit into back loop of same stitch (kfb), m1: pick up loop between sts and knit into back of it. If knitting in the round reverse stitches on alternate rows. There is a separate pattern for socks knit in the round. Dress Sleeves Using 3.25mm needles, and red, cast on 26sts and knit 6 rows garter stitch Change to 4mm needles and stocking stitch, follow rows 1 to 4 of chart Fasten off white Work 14 rows stocking stitch inc 1 stitch at each end of next and following 5th row 30sts Cast off 3sts at beginingof next 2 rows Fasten off yarn and leave 24sts on holder Front and back Rows start at centre back Using 3.25mm needles and red, cast on 120sts and knit 6 rows garter stitch Change to 4mm needles and stocking stitch, work 2 rows Follow rows 1 to 15 of chart Fasten off white Continue in stocking stitch until work measures 5” Change to 3.25 needles Decrease row: k4, (k2tog) 26 times, k8, (k2tog) 26 times, k4 68sts knit 6 rows garter stitch Change to 4mm needles Divide for armholes (wrong side facing) p14, cast off 6sts, p28, cast off 6sts, p14 Join sleeves (right side facing) Row 1: K14, knit across 24sts of first sleeve, k28, knit across 24sts of second sleeve, k14 104sts Row 2: purl Shaping Row 3: k11, (K2tog, ssk, k22) 3 times, K2tog, ssk, k11 96sts Row 4: p11, (k2, p22) 3 times,, k2, p11 Row 5: k10, (K2tog, ssk, k20) 3 times, K2tog, ssk, k10 88sts Row 6: p10, (k2, p20) 3 times,, k2, p10 Continue decreasing as set to 72sts ending on a wrong side row Divide for back opening. If knitting in the round change to rows here Row 11: cast on 3sts, k10, (k2tog, skk, k14) 3 times, K2tog, skk, k7 67sts Row 12: k3, p4, (k2, p14) 3 times, k2, p9, k1 Row 13: change to 3.25 needles: k5(k2tog, k3) 11 times, k2tog, k5 55 sts Row 14: buttonhole k2tog, yf, knit to end Work 2 rows garter stitch, fasten off red and join white Knit one row, cast off. To finish Sew sleeve seam, Sew back seam to beginning of opening, stitch back flap to underside, sew on button to match buttonhole Fasten off all ends Socks Left sock knit from toe up Rows begin at inner leg Using 4mm needles and red cast on 14sts Row 1: k1, m1, k5, m1, k2 m1, k5, m1, k1 Row 2: purl Row 3: k1, m1, k7, m1, k2 m1, k7, m1, k1 (22sts) Beg with purl row work 9 rows ss* Instructions for wrap and turn to shape the heel Knit row yf, sl st from left hand needle onto right hand needle, yb, sl st back onto left hand needle turn Purl row yb, sl st from left hand needle onto right hand needle, yf, sl st back onto left hand needle turn This will be abbreviated to wrt in the pattern When wrapping stitches pull the wrapped st firmly to avoid a hole Shape heel right side facing Row 1: K8, wrt Row 2: p5, wrt Row 3: k4, wrt Row 4: p3 wrt Row 5: k4, wrt Row 6: p5, wrt Row 7: k6, wrt Row 8: purl to end Work 7 rows stocking stitch inc 1 stitch at each end of next and following 4th row (26sts) Wrong side facing - Join in white and work first 2 rows of chart fasten off red Using white purl one row Cast off Right sock As left sock to * Shape heel right side facing Row 1: Knit to last 3sts, wrt Row 2: p5, wrt Continue as left sock Sew toe and side seams. Fasten of ends For plain socks omit chart rows and work 3 rows k1, p1 rib Socks in the round (both the same) knit from toe up Rounds begin at centre back Using 4mm needles and red cast on 14sts, join into round Round 1: k1, m1, k5, m1, k2 m1, k5, m1, k1 Round 2: knit Round 3: k1, m1, k7, m1, k2 m1, k7, m1, k1 (22sts) Rounds 4 to 9: knit Shape heel Round 1: K3, yf, sl st from left hand needle onto right hand needle, yb, sl st back onto left hand needle, turn (wrt) Round 2: p6, yb, sl st from left hand needle onto right hand needle, yf, sl st back onto left hand needle turn (wrt) Round 3: k5, wrt Round 4: p4, wrt Round 5: k5, wrt Round 6: p6, wrt Round 8: k3 (this should be at the beg of round) Work 1 round Next round: k3, m1, k to last 3sts, m1, k3 Work 3 rounds Next round: k4, m1, k to last 4sts, m1, k4 Work 1 round Join in white and work first 2 rounds of chart, fasten off white Work 1 round. Cast off Sew toe seam and fasten off all ends For plain socks omit chart rows and work 3 rounds k1, p1 rib. Chart PDF pattern to download
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This is my first attempt at a jacket for a 14" Baby Annabell Doll. Its made in one piece to the armhole and has raglan shaping. I picked a simple eyelet pattern because I didn't want anything too fussy while I was working out the sizing and stitches. I used a budget yarn which knits up a bit bigger than the more expensive yarns so check your tension and add a few more stitches and rows if necessary. If you make this jacket and find any typos or errors, please let me know. Measurements: 14” 36cm, Baby Annabell doll Actual measurements: Chest 13”, Length centre back 6”, Sleeve seam 3” Materials: 50g double knitting yarn (I used Woolcraft Baby Care in pink), Needles size 3.25mm (US3) and 4mm (US6), 3 small buttons Tension: 22sts - 30 rows to 10cm (4in) in stocking stitch using 4mm needles Abbreviations: Ss: stocking stitch (one row knit, one row purl), gs: garter stitch – every row knit, k: knit, p: purl, inc: increase, dc: decrease, beg: beginning, sts: stitches, tog: together, re: repeat. Yf: yarn forward, ssk: slip next 2sts onto right hand needle then slip left hand needle into front loops and knit them both off together. (or use sl1k1psso) Fronts and Back Worked in one piece to armholes Using smaller needles cast on 77sts Work 6 rows gs Change to larger needles row 1: knit row 2 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 row 3: (k4, k2tog, yf) 12 times, k5 row 4: K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 row 5: knit row 6: K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 row 7: k3, (k4, k2tog, yf) 11 times, k8 row 8: K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 These 8 rows form the pattern. Repeat pattern once then rows 1 to 4 Divide for armholes (buttonhole) K1, k2tog, yf, patt 15, cast off 4sts, patt 33 (this includes st on right hand needle) cast off 4sts, patt to end Turn and continue on 18sts for left front: K4, purl to last st, k1 K1, ssk, patt to end Repeat last 2 rows to 13sts, ending on neck edge K4, sl these 4sts onto thread, purl to last sts, k1 K1, ssk, patt to last 2sts, k2tog purl to last st, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 3sts P2tog, k1 K2tog Fasten off yarn Re-join yarn to 33st for back, wrong side facing K1, purl to last st, k1 k1, ssk, patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 17sts ending on wrong side row Fasten off yarn, place sts on a holder Re-join yarn to right front, wrong side facing K1, purl to last 4sts, k4 Patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 16sts, ending on neck edge (buttonhole) K1, k2tog, yf, k1, patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 Continue dec raglan to 13sts, ending on neck edge K4, sl these 4sts onto thread, k2tog, k to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to end k2tog, k to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to end Rep last 2 rows to 3sts k1, p2tog K2tog Fasten off yarn Sleeves Using no smaller cast on 25sts Work 6 rows gs Change to larger needles row 1: knit row 2 purl row 3: k2, (k2tog, yf, k4) 3 times, k2tog, yf, k3 row 4: purl row 5: knit inc 1st each end of row row 6: purl row 7: k6, (k2tog, yf, k4) 3 times, k to end row 8: purl These 8 rows form the pattern. Repeat pattern once. Noting the inc on 5th row. Work inc sts into pattern 29sts Shape armholes Cast off 2sts at beg of next 2 rows K1, ssk, patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to last st, k1 Rep the last 2 rows to 9sts, fast off yarn. Place sts on holder Neckband With right side facing and beg a right front edge, using smaller needles, miss 4sts, pick up and knit 7sts up front edge, 9sts across sleeves, k17sts across back, 9sts across sleeve, 7sts down left front edge and 4sts left on thread. (57sts including first 4sts) Knit across all sts Buttonhole k1, k2tog, yf, k to end Knit one row Cast off and fasten off yarn To Finish Sew up raglan seams and sleeve seams. Sew on 3 buttons to match buttonholes. Fasten off all ends PDF pattern to download
This is an all-in-one Yellow Lewisia Cotyledon and Barbie Rose Bouquet Kit. With this one, you can crochet 3 Lewisia cotyledon flower, 1 Barbie rose, 3 Osteospermum, 1 daisy, 1 lily of the valley, 1 tulip, 1 heart, 1 Northern sea oats grass, 1 small leaf (15 leaves), 1 fountain grass, 1 Snow willow branch. What’s Inside: Premium Yarn: Soft, durable, and in the perfect hues to replicate the natural charm of flowers. Specialized Hook: Ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip, ensuring seamless crafting sessions. Iron Wire: Malleable yet sturdy, it gives the perfect structure to your crochet flowers, making them stand tall and proud. Flower Rod: for assembling your bouquet, giving it a professional, cohesive look. Hot Melt Glue: for assembling the flowers. Fiberfill: stuff the flower buds, fruit, and core. Printed Patterns Downloadable PDF Patterns
This cozy free crochet snuggler pattern is a spin on the classic bear! This snuggler bear is a half stuffy, half lovey- the perfect baby or toddler gift!
This little sweater is very similar to my Teddy ribbed jacket, same simple rib and the current trend of block colours. Made in 4ply it takes less than 20g of yarn great for using up all those tiny amounts. The pink/blue and white sweater was made in oddments of Rico 4ply but unfortunately its now out of production (shows how long i had it stashed away). For the mustard/green and grey sweater I used Stylecraft life 4ply which has a great range of trendy colours. The back and front is made in one piece (see photo) with the sleeves picked up at the shoulders and a button fastening at the back for ease of fit The back is slightly longer than the front but can be simply adjusted to any length you want. I have done short sleeves but can be made longer before starting the decreasing. Its a bit fiddly with all those ends so I leave a longish strand when changing colour for sewing seams and, if I'm honest, usually end up knotting other ends where possible. Pattern To fit: 12 in Barbie (as the sweater is a loose style it would also fit the Fashionista dolls) Materials: approx 10g each of 4ply yarn in 3 colours Needles size 3.25mm (US3) (if you want a tighter fit use 3mm needles, 1 small button Tension: 28sts and 36 rows over 4 in (ribbed pattern) using 3.25 needles Abbreviations: k: knit, p: purl, st:stitch, sl: slip patt: pattern, beg: beginning, yf: yarn forward, dec: decrease, tog: together, psso: pass slipped st over front and Back knit in one piece from front hem to back hem Cast on 25sts in colour A Row 1 knit Row 2 (k1, p1) to last st, k1 These two rows form the pattern, repeat 5 times (12rows patt) Change to colour B and patt 12 rows (place a marker at each end of 10th row) Change to colour C, patt 6 rows, Divide for neck Patt 9sts, cast of next 7sts, patt to end turn Working on 9sts for right front row 1 (wrong side) Patt to end row 2 sl1, k1, psso, patt to end rows 3:4: Repeat last 2 rows (7sts) rows 5:7: Patt 3 rows row 8: cast on 6sts, patt to end (keeping patt correct) 13sts row 9: patt to end row 10: Buttonhole row: k2tog, yf, patt to end row 11:18: pattern 7 rows Fast off yarn keep 13sts on needle Rejoin colour C to remaining 9 sts, left front wrong side facing row 1: patt to end row 2: patt to last 2sts, k2tog rows 3:4: Repeat last 2 rows (7sts) rows 5:8: Patt 4rows row 9: cast on 5sts, patt to end (keeping patt correct) 12sts row 10:18: patt 9 rows Fasten off colour C, join colour B Pattern across 12sts, then continue across right front 25sts Work 11 rows patt in B, change to A and work 16 rows (adjust length here if you want) Fasten off yarn Sleeves Using colour B, and 3.25 needles, pick up and knit 19sts along edge between markers Beg with the second row of patt, work 13 rows pattern at the same time dec 1 st at each end of 6th row. 17sts Cast off Sew side and sleeve seams, sew on small button to match buttonhole. fasten off ends