Farscape inspired Chiana Doll by Jana Whitley

Farscape inspired Chiana Doll

Crochet
August 2014
Aran (8 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 10 rows = 2 inches
3.25 mm (D)
3.5 mm (E)
US
English
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Finished doll height: about 8 inches (20 cm). Pattern includes detailed instructions for every part of doll, including embroidering the face, sewing the hair, cutting and gluing the vest and belt, and sculpting gun from bake-hard polymer clay such as Fimo or Sculpey. Arms and legs of doll are wired and poseable. Doll does not stand on its own. Instructions for Rygel and Sizoku available separately in my Ravelry shop. Moya and Talyn patterns also available.

Pattern is for those with intermediate to advanced crochet skills, as well as hand-sewing and machine-sewing skills. Doll parts are made in spiral rounds. To make doll, you will need to know how to:
-- read a crochet pattern
-- chain
-- slip stitch
-- single crochet
-- single crochet decrease or invisible decrease
-- half double crochet
-- double crochet

Pattern includes:
-- definitions of stitch abbreviations
-- materials list, including recommended yarn brands and colors and where to find materials
-- links to helpful online crochet tutorials
-- step-by-step photos and illustrations
-- cutting guides for vest, belt, and hair

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS NEEDED
16-gauge wire, any color
Polyester fiberfill stuffing
(2) 6mm black plastic craft eyes with safety backing
Six-strand embroidery floss in black and gray
Black and white felt
Craft glue
Plastic cross-stitch canvas or stiff cardboard for shoes
Fimo, Sculpey, Premo or other brand of bake-hard clay in black

TOOLS NEEDED
D (3.25mm) and E (3.5mm) crochet hooks
Wire cutters and needle-nosed pliers for shaping wire
Scissors, large-headed pins, yarn needle, embroidery needle
Sewing machine and gray thread
Masking tape or cellophane tape
One sheet of cardstock (stiff) paper
Small knife for shaping gun
Oven
Baking sheet or pie pan

*You are welcome to sell the finished product you make with my pattern, but PLEASE give me credit as the pattern designer by including “JanaGeek at Ravelry.com” in the ad copy. Thanks!*