My daughter got an American Girl doll for her birthday! So, we decided to make Marie-Grace some new modern style clothes to have.
This is the knitted skirt for the pattern below in the next post. I also made the cardigan and hat to go with her.
This outfit is a pattern in the making from me. I am really loving making the clothes for my daughter's doll, and now I am beginning to start drafting my own patterns for her. All I need is to buy a scanner, so I can get the patterns on my computer. I did this entire outfit, boots and all. :)
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Sunday, January 6, 2013
New Skirt Pattern!
Skirt
Pattern for 18” Doll
Supplies
Needed:
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Size 5—16” circular needle
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Size 5—slightly larger circular needle
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Worsted weight yarn (I used Red Heart) (Two
different colors for contrast & main)
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Stitch Markers
Pattern
Instructions:
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CO 60 stitches in contrast yarn color (place
stitch marker at beginning of round)
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Rows 1-4—K2, P2 for a 2 x 2 ribbing
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5—Eyelet Row for an i-cord (knit 2, yo, purl 2 together)
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6-9—K2, P2 for the remainder ribbing
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10—Switch yarn to main color and knit
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Knit in main color until skirt measures 1 inch
below the waist
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Place a stitch marker every 10 stitches for the
increase stitches
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Knit until one stitch before and after the
marker
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INCREASE ROW—M1L and M1R (for a total of 12
increase stitches) You should have 72 stitches on your needles now.
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Knit for another inch after the first increase
row, then make another INCREASE ROW (You should now have 84 stitches on your
needles.)
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Knit for just over an inch before switching to
contrast color to finish
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Switch to contrast color and begin ruffled edge
Bottom
of Skirt:
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Knit one round
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K1, P1 for a 1 x 1 rib for 2 rounds
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K1, pbaf (purl back and front) to the end of the
round
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K1, P2 for 3 rounds
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Bind off in pattern
I-cord is made using 3 stitches
I-cord is made using 3 stitches
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