1:6th scale Deirdre Jumper by Frances Powell

1:6th scale Deirdre Jumper

Knitting
August 2020
Thread ?
13 stitches and 14 rows = 1 inch
in lace
US 0 - 2.0 mm
33 - 44 yards (30 - 40 m)
1:6th scale to fit a 29 cm/11½-inch tall doll
English
This pattern is available for £2.75 GBP
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To fit a 29 cm/11-½ inch tall doll (including Curvy Barbie)

This is designed to be a short summer jumper and will sit above the waist. Sleeves reach just beyond elbows. A garment worn underneath this jumper will show off the pattern better. The sleeves are batwing in shape, to allow for more flexibility of pose.

Ability Level: Experienced
Even if you are an experienced knitted this pattern is not suitable as a first attempt at miniature knitting.

Materials required:
One pair 2.00 mm knitting needles, approximately 30-40 metres No 12 crochet cotton, 2 stitch holders or safety pins, cable needle - optional

Approximate finished sizes: 19 cm/7-inches from edge of cuff to edge of cuff, 7 cm/3-inches from back neck to hem.

Gauge - Worked over lace pattern: 6 rows = 1 cm and 5 stitches = 1 cm

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