1:6th scale Teenage jumpers by Frances Powell

1:6th scale Teenage jumpers

Knitting
July 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 13 rows = 1 inch
in stocking/stockinette
US 0 - 2.0 mm
44 - 60 yards (40 - 55 m)
1:6th scale to fit a 25 to 27 cm/10 to 11-inch tall doll
English
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To fit a 25-27 cm/10 to11-inch tall doll (such as Skipper or Harry Potter dolls)

Note: The sleeves, body and neck of the jumper are designed so they may be worked in any combination. The patterns are written to show how to knit each style shown in the photo. The jumpers fit both male and female dolls.

Ability Level: Intermediate

Materials required:
one pair 2.00 mm knitting needles; between 40 to 55 metres 4-ply/fingering cotton yarn for each jumper (depending on combination worked), 3 stitch holders

Approximate finished sizes
Across chest: 5 cm/2-inches
Neck to hem: 6.5 cm/2½-inches to 7.5 cm/3-inches
Sleeve seams: long - 7 cm/2¾-inches; short - 1 cm/¼-inch; elbow length - 3 cm/1½-inches

Gauge
Worked over stocking stitch: 5 rows = 1 cm and 4 stitches = 1 cm

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