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Weebee Nelly Doll - Sweet Things Outfit
Here is Nelly looking totally scrumptious in her Sweet Things Outfit and with her new hair do!
Please note this pattern is for an outfit designed to fit my Nelly doll (10.5inches tall in DK weight yarn - other yarn weights can be used, see pattern notes for the getting the right fit for your doll) – the DOLL IS A FREE PATTERN available here.
This pattern includes:
Cupcake Dress
Marshmallow Hat
Bon Bon Bolero
Bubble Gum Pumps
Tasty Truffle Hair Cap with Curly Pigtails
This pattern has been tested by four wonderful members of the Weebee Appreciation Society Facebook Group and every effort has been made to ensure that this pattern is error free and ready for sale!
Nelly is named after a nickname we have for my own beautiful little girl!
Her shaping is loosely based upon her cousin Weebee’s but she’s taller and slimmer than Weebee (they cannot share clothes unfortunately - more clothes patterns for Nelly coming soon). Nelly has optional underwear, as well as thumbs and ears worked onto her body and she can also sit down! I’m sure you’ll fall in love with Nelly as much as I and many others have!
Finished products created with this pattern may be used for commercial sale.
Yarn and Hook Size
My Weebee doll patterns are designed so that you can use any yarn or hook of your choice to achieve different sized dolls to your liking. Therefore the clothing patterns have no specific yarn or hook size specifications but information is contained within which will help you to create the perfect fit for your specific doll.
Terminology: US
Other items needed:
Tapestry needle
Format of pattern: PDF - 8 pages
Style: Written with all abbreviations and special stitches noted in the pattern as well as guidance images where appropriate.
If you have any questions or queries about this pattern please do not hesitate to contact me!
Text and images by Laura Tegg, all rights reserved. No pattern may be reproduced or distributed — mechanically, electronically, or by any other means, including photocopying, without written permission. Finished products created with this pattern may be used for commercial sale. Design credit should be given to Laura Tegg when items are listed for sale.
- First published: June 2017
- Page created: June 21, 2017
- Last updated: June 7, 2022 …
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