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Two best friends with clothes
Materials and tools you will need:
- main skin and white color yarn for the toy – I used less than 50 g of each;
- main yarn for the clothes – it is up to you to decide which colors you want to use – I used blue, orange, white, green colors;
- additional yarn for the clothes – I used green self-striping “Angora” by RAM (60% acrylic, 40% mohair, 498m/100g);
- yarn for the hair – I used less than 50 g of “Flora” by Kartopu (100% acrylic, 230m/100g) and “Puf” by Lanoso (100% polyester, 160m/100g);
- two ready-made eyes or half beads – I used 8 mm in diameter (for one doll);
- small amount of pink thread for the mouth;
- small amount of brown thread for the eyebrows;
- matching crochet hook;
- knitting needles (for the hat – optional) – I used 2.0 mm;
- wire for the arms and legs - the diameter and quantity depends on the size of your toy. I used approximately 50 cm / 19.7 inches of wire 1 mm in diameter for each doll.
- fabric tape
- strong thread for needle sculpting matching the color of the skin color yarn;
- 1-4 buttons for the dress – I used 6-8 mm in diameter;
- 3 buttons for the jacket – I used 6 mm in diameter;
- sewing pins;
- transparent glue;
- any material for tinting – I used regular blusher;
- stuffing;
- brown felt tip marker to draw the freckles (optional);
- sewing and tapestry needles
Measurements:
I used “Jeans” by YarnArt (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 50g/160m) and 1.75 mm crochet hook for the dolls. Also I used “Jeans” by YarnArt and “Angora” by RAM (60% acrylic, 40% mohair, 498m/100g) and 1.75 mm crochet hook for the clothes. The toys are 14 cm (5.5 inches) tall using the materials mentioned above. See Gauge section to check if you chose the right yarn.
About this pattern:
This is a .pdf file with detailed instructions. The pattern is 23 pages long and has more than 80 pictures to help you.
DOWNLOAD YOU FREE SCHOOLBAG CROCHET PATTERN FOR THESE DOLLS HERE!
Language:
The pattern is available in English language only.
Skill level:
Intermediate
Skills required:
The pattern does not provide “How to” on crochet and knitting stitches. Basic crochet and knitting skills required.
To work this pattern you need to know how to work in a spiral, in rows, in turning joined rounds, sc, hdc, dc, increase and decrease.
The pattern calls for extended single crochet (exsc), extended signle crochet increase and extended single crochet decrease (the detailed instructions with helpful pictures are provided). However, you can work hdc instead of exsc (just replace exsc with hdc, exsc inc with hdc inc, exsc dec with hdc dec).
The only part of the pattern that is knitted is the hat. It is worked flat on two knitting needles. You can do without it at all.
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