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Mother Fall & Spring Children
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See Mother Fall & her Spring Children dancing around a knitting needle pole in a cute animated GIF!
Test knitter’s average time to knit Mother Fall = 3 hours!
Everyone has their happy place. Mine is spending time imaging that my dolls are actually Wee Folk who wear hats that help them remain hidden from view. It is a nice escape for me when I’m doing the dishes or just need a break from being a serious adult. I hope that my designs bring you joy and that you love how stress-free they are.
To make a knit peg doll, you’ll need:
- One 12mm wooden bead for the head
- One pipe cleaner for the body
- Scrap yarn
- A set of dpns
- One free evening
See my dolls playing on their hill in this adorable animated GIF!
Seamless Construction
- A body, knit in the round from skirt hem to hat top.
- Arms, (one I-cord) knit in one piece and slid into position through arm hole.
- Wooden bead head, that stays in place with a pipe cleaner.
- Yarn hair, added with a tapestry needle.
- A hollow inside, meaning minimal ends to weave in. Just push the ends through as you go!
Given the little amount of yarn needed for the dolls, I think this is a great, scrappy project. I use worsted as it makes the dolls nice and sturdy and allows them to stand independently. For tight knitters I recommend using fingering or sport yarn.
A BIG thanks to all my wonderful test knitters!
To see my Spring dolls swinging, check out my cute video on YouTube!
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- First published: September 2022
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