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Santa Lucia
These Santa Lucia dolls were made to celebrate Saint Lucy’s Day, a popular Swedish feast day held on the 13th of December. The festival honors Lucia of Syracuse, who is thought to have brought food and help to the persecuted Christians hiding in the Roman catacombs. Legend says that she wore a candle lit wreath on her head, both to light her way and leave her hands free to carry food. I hope this design brings you comfort, joy and inspiration this holiday season. Want to knit some Lussekatter (Lucia Buns) for your Santa Lucia? Click here to find the pattern. Thank you so much u-wind for creating this free pattern!
Construction
• a body, knit in the round from bottom to top.
• arms, (one I-cord) knit in one piece and slid into position.
• wooden bead head that stays in place with a pipe cleaner.
• yarn hair added with a tapestry needle.
• Candles, a strand of yarn sewn into place, with colored top.
Praise for Santa Lucia
So cute. The photo explanation really helps. (Elemenopeo)
As always, pattern is written perfect! (bonewoman)
So adorable. Thank you Natasha. (mirihi)
Candles are a fun accent. Love the Latvian braid and purl accents on the skirt. (RandyRatCrafts)
I just love her! (thrsedge)
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- First published: December 2023
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