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Trendy Tunic-TW for Robert Tonner's 16" dolls like Tyler Wentworth, Ellowyne Wilde, and Antoinette or Cami dolls
This tunic sweater is a miniaturization of a full-sized human project I saw on Ravelry.com. If you’re interested in making a cute sweater like this for yourself, you can find the pattern by searching for “Roam Tunic” by Amy Christoffers.
This design looks great paired with some leggings or slim-fitting jeans. I’ve chosen to partially close the back seam and finish the sweater with a doll-sized zipper closure. You could also leave it completely open in the back and knit ribbing to close with snaps if you prefer.
The sweater may fit a variety of 16-17 inch dolls, but is specifically fitted to Robert Tonner’s Tyler, Ellowyne, and Antoinette. The body is knit in one piece and separated for the armholes. I picked up and knitted the turtleneck and ribbed sleeves. The kangaroo pocket is optional, but is fun for posing articulated dolls.
Supplies
- Ultra Lightweight fingering yarn--I used “Serena” from Manos del Uruguay
- Knitting Needles sized 000 and 0 (1.5 & 2 mm) Sweater is worked with size 0 needles.
- tiny zipper in a 4 inch length (available from www.zipperthatdoll.com)
Gauge
* With size 0 needles in stockinette stitch, 23 stitches & 30-31 rows in a 2 x 2 inch (5.1 cm) square.
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