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Cupcake Skirt Tiny Dolls
I’ve been wanting to add another doll to my collection for a while now. The Tiny Dolls pattern was so much fun and everyone seemed to have enjoyed knitting little Jelly Bean so I figured I would give him a big sister. Cupcake is similar to Jelly Bean with a few key changes like the cupcake inspired skirt and of course the hair.
The list below is based on the supplies I used to make my Cupcake dolls. However, I used a lot of yarn left over from other projects. That makes the dolls fun and economical. I recommend you do the same if this is the first time you knit one of my doll patterns.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Stitches: Knit (Use the U-wrap version of the Knit Stitch)
Size: Approximately 7 ½ inches tall
Loom: Small 24 pegs
Hook: Any Loom Hook
Yarn: 200 yards of worsted weight. Red Heart Buff and Rose Blush used for featured doll.
Notions: Yarn Needle, Black Embroidery Floss and Embroidery Needle
Make-up: Pink Blush and Applicator
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