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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Strawberry Shortcake


Strawberry Shortcake wearing her original pants with the hat I recently knit for the Tanya doll; seems they both have 6" heads!
The little sweater is my newest pattern; much modified from my Blythe sweater pattern to fit Strawberry.
I made the first one to slip on over the hips, but doesn't work for her. I added a back opening and will add only one top snap. It would close completely, but I like the bit of flare.
Once I was happy with the pattern, I tested it out on about 10 different yarns! Why, you may ask? Well, they're so tiny and a bit like popcorn... make one, and you want to do another!
After I get all the yarn ends woven in and the snaps attached I will begin listing them on my etsy. It will be interesting to see how much interest there is in Strawberry!
:D

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Strawberry Shortcake

I rescued a 2002 Strawberry Shortcake doll from the abyss of my granddaughter's room; she cleaned up nicely, so will be drafting patterns for her soon!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Tanya's Knitted Cloche

Tanya is the newest addition to my growing collection of dolls. She is from the Signature Collection from Barbara Lee. Measuring 8" high, she has a 6" head circumference.

This hat fits "What's Her Face" and will likely fit some of the other dolls with slightly bigger heads than Barbie.

My other hat patterns were either too small (Skipper, Licca, Momoko, etc) or too big (Blythe, Pullip, American Girl, etc).

So, this sweet little porcelain doll gets her own hat pattern.
Needles: size 1 DP
Yarn: sock weight yarn, shown: German Regia self-striping yarn, and turquoise Wildfoote from Brown Sheep Co. Both knit up at approximately 9 st per inch.


Cast on 54 stitches; join, be sure stitches are not twisted. (18-18-18)
Knit stockinette stitch for 1.75"( about 20 rows). then:

Decrease for Crown:

Rnd 1: "K4, K2 tog" across to 45 st. (15-15-15)
Rnd 2: Knit around
Rnd 3: "K3, K2 tog" across to 36 st. (12-12-12)
Rnd 4: Knit around (note: this is final round of knit only)
Rnd 5: "K2, K2 tog" across to 27 st. (9-9-9)
Rnd 6: "K1, K2 tog" across to 18 st. (6-6-6)
Rnd 7: "K2 tog" across to 9 st. (3-3-3)
Rnd 8: "K2 tog, K1" across to 6 st. (2-2-2)
Rnd 9: "K2 tog" across to 3 st. (1-1-1)

ICORD Topknot:
Knit the final three stitches onto one needle. Knit ICORD for 18 rows (54 st, if counting). End. Thread yarn thru a tapestry needle and weave into the center of the cord then trim; tie topknot. Weave in tail remaining at the beginning of the cap.


And, this is Tanya... she has glass eyes and real lashes. I don't show a full body photo... when I found her in an antique shop she was dressed in her original outfit which is bulky and cumbersome... Later, after making a new outfit for her she will appear again.

Note: Pattern is copyrighted and available for personal use only.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Dammit Doll




Started out to design a rag doll to wear some of the doll clothing and knits that I make....
this one won't do it, but she's kindof fun anyway!
She's destined to be a "Dammit Doll".... to be kept handy for when you feel the urge to whack someone, but your better sense tells you "NO!"
She is made from decorator weight cotton, her ankles are perfectly sized for grabbing, and her body is firmly stuffed for good whacking on the car steering wheel, the tv, sewing machine, or computer; maybe the phone that rings during the 6 pm news.... Yell "Dammit, dammit, dammit" as you give the offending item a couple of good whacks. +_+
She has no face yet and hasn't been closed up at the top of her head, but she is soooo expressive with those long unstuffed arms! With arms crossed I am tempted to give her face raised eyebrows; then I shifted the arms and she looks like the morning after the night before..... :D
On the other hand.... perhaps she should be a "Mood Doll"..... to keep at your desk to forewarn the unsuspecting that today is NOT the day to mess with you!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Textured Fall Head Wrap or Scarflette




I found this fuzzy textured yarn... it has been the rage for several years for those long skinny scarves; you know the ones! Anyway, I was inspired by the fall colors of the yarn... I added a strand of a German Crazy Zauberball self striping wool sock yarn to it for extra color.. Look closely and you will see a bit of blue in it! I also had in mind adding a natural fiber to the poly/acrylic stuff to give it (an me) integrity.... :D
The design is straightforward to knit; simply cast on three stitches, then add one stitch at each end on every row as in "K1, M1, K,... rib knit to the other side ending with P,K, M1, K1... yes, I increased on every row. Keep going until you are done, then stop! Mine ended up being about 8" x 20" excluding the braids.
Bind off loosely; add braided ties. The size is perfect for a head wrap or tied loosely at the neck for a pop of color over a jacket or sweater.
The uneven number of stitches resulted in an edge of knit 3.. with K1,P1 rib knit throughout. I had in mind to knit until the scarflette was wide enough to tie around the neck but changed my mind when nearing the end of the skein.
I liked the idea of the pop of color in the braided ties.
For the ties I wrapped yarn from hand over elbow and back again for 36 strands; cut; divide shaded yarns equally for each side. Slip the strands through the end of the scarflette and with ends even, begin braiding. You can be obsessive compulsive and count out even numbers of colors for the three strands or let them come as the fall... I fall into the obsessive compulsive route, so there ya are!
Happy knitting!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Clair with the new snowman. Waldorf inspired knitted doll. Knit from wool blend sock yarns; wool batting inside, wool embroidered facial features; felted wool fabric scarf..... sorry, plastic button! Firmly attached, but makes it not suitable for babies and small children. Better used as a doll for your larger dolls, or as an ornament.
The too pink doll is knit based on the pattern in the book of Pocket Pals discussed in a recent post. The snowman is my own pattern. ..... significantly smaller at 2.75" rather than 4.5"; and I gave it some shaping.


The original doll can wear hats I knit for Skipper, Momoko, Licca, Jenny, Barbie, and What's Her Face. Way too big for the snowman, so I wrote a new pattern for the smaller version.


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Mini knitting is such a treat!

OK... it's tedious and tiny, and my eyes get buggy after awhile, but I keep coming back for more! I found this great little book of designs by Val Love...it's called Pocket Pals. She's taken an old favorite knitted doll and updated it... at least, I think that's what she did as knitted dolls have been around f-o-r-ever!
But they are so darned cute!

I knitted one with my morning coffee... didn't like that the pattern is written for straight needles, and I am in the process of rewriting it for myself for use with DP needles.

I hate sewing up, and will use circular or DP needles whenever possible. I am actually not going to finish this first one because I need some skin toned yarn to replace to too pink yarn I used, so will post a photo later of a completed one.
In the meantime, Happy Knitting!