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Blisstip the Doll
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Blisstip the Doll lives in a little wooden house in a field close to a stream.
She’s lucky enough to have a small vegetable garden where she grows the food for her family and the people who live nearby.
She loves so much spending her time there during the warmer seasons but also in winter days in order to enjoy the daylight as much as she can.
Her joy and mission in life is to bring you bliss.
I’m sure she will.
This PDF crochet pattern is 14 pages long and includes photos and videos to help you.
The jacket, the dress, the petticoat and the shoes of the doll are all removable.
Level: adventurous beginner / intermediate.
Yarn quantity
Blisstip the doll is made with eco friendly material.
I’ve used lot of yarn from my stash and I usually buy my yarn at charity shops without labels. I own only natural, plastic free wool and natural fibers.
That said, I’m going to give you all the information to help you figure out what you need to replicate the design.
Body: 110 m / 150 m (120 yards / 164 yards ) skin tone sport cotton fiber.
Hair: 75 m / 120 m (82 yards / 131 yards) sport cotton fiber.
Jacket: 18 m / 35 m (19 yards / 38 yards) fingering woolen yarn.
Dress: 100 m / 140 m (109 yards / 153 yards) dk woolen yarn.
Petticoat: 45 m / 50 m (49 yards / 54, 6 yards) sport cotton fiber.
Few scraps of cotton or woolen yarn for the hair flowers, the shoes and the lace trim to add to the jacket’s and dress’s edges.
The doll measures approximately 40 cm/16” tall when made with the above materials.
If you’d like to use other weight yarns be sure to match the hooks size and consider the measurements will vary accordingly.
Notions:
2 glass beads for the eyes
3 little buttons
Tapestry needle.
Sewing needle
Sewing thread
Stitch markers
Scissors
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All images and instructions of this pattern are the intellectual property of TheWoolenRose.
Please don’t copy or distribute the pattern.
If you sell the finished doll please include a link to my Ravelry store.
- First published: December 2020
- Page created: December 14, 2020
- Last updated: November 14, 2023 …
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