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Peter Pan Doll
A Peter Pan doll knitting pattern for an intermediate knitter.
I also have a 3-in-1 doll pattern available in my store that includes Pippi Longstocking, Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland. Simple Storybook Dolls
If you, or a friend are a fan of the ever young and adventurous Peter Pan, than this is a perfect pattern for you. Use yarn and needles you already have in your stash to knit your own storybook friend.
The Peter Pan Pattern was inspired by the innocence and joy of childhood imagination and creativity. The shape and details of the finished doll are like a child’s sweet drawing come off the page into three dimensions.
The pattern is 7 pages long, written in English, and illustrated with photos in-progress and of the finished doll,so it’s easy to follow.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
~Four 3.25mm (US size 3) double pointed knitting needles, or size needed for gauge
~Four 5mm (US size 8) double pointed knitting needles, or size needed for gauge
~Darning needle
~Embroidery needle
~50m (55 yds) skin-tone worsted weight yarn.
~10-50m (11-55 yds) each of worsted weight yarn in your chosen colors for hair, shorts and shirt*
~Stuffing
~Small lengths of brown, red, and green embroidery thread
This is a GREAT pattern for using up scraps in your stash
GAUGE:
Doll/Hat: 24 stitches and 30 rows = 10cm/4 inches in stockinette stitch on smaller needles
Shirt: 18 stitches and 22 rows = 10cm/4 inches in stockinette stitch on larger needles
Since final size is not important for this project, you can use any needles and scrap yarn that you have, just make sure that the yarn knits up into a tight, firm fabric so that the final toy holds its shape. Often, this means you should pick needles one or two sizes smaller than the recommended size for your yarn. If you choose not to follow the gauge, your doll may be smaller or larger than the size given.
SIZE:
When knit with recommended yarn and gauge, Peter Pan is approx. 22cm/8.5 inches from head to toe.
SKILLS USED:
Peter Pan is worked in the round, on double pointed needles. Clothing and hair are worked both in the round, and flat.
In order to knit this doll you should be able to: cast on, bind off, knit, purl, increase and decrease stitches, work an icord, work a 3-needle bind off.
Furthermore, the pattern includes short rows, and kitchener stitch. Links to illustrated tutorials for both these techniques are included in the pattern.
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