1:12th scale Ladies bridesmaid dresses by Frances Powell

1:12th scale Ladies bridesmaid dresses

Knitting
March 2016
Cobweb ?
US 5/0 - 1.0 mm
77 - 82 yards (70 - 75 m)
1:12th scale
English
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To fit a 14 cm/5½-inch tall doll

Notes:

  1. Sleeves of dresses are interchangeable.
  2. Waistlines are interchangeable from Empire line (work to row 80 on both back and front and then follow pattern for dress with long train from row 81) or normal waist (work to row 72 on both back and front and then follow pattern for dress with short train from row 73)

Materials required: size 19 (1.00 mm/US 00000) knitting needles, 75 metres 1-ply yarn.

Ability Level: Experienced This project is not suitable for a first project in miniature knitting

Materials required: size 19 (1.00 mm/US 00000) knitting needles, 60-75 metres 1-ply yarn

Finished sizes:
Both dresses -
neck to hem - 4-inches/10 cm; hem width – 4-inches/10 cm; waist - 1-inch/2.5 cm.
Short sleeve length - ¾-inch/2 cm. Long sleeve length - 1½-inch/4 cm.

Tension/Gauge – this is not important as dolls vary greatly in size, check sizing given above and use as a guide.

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