Sarah Walpole

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Doll
Using circular needles, the doll is knitted from the feet up.
Crochet: Doll
Crochet your own eighteenth century doll with Pamela, named for the eponymous heroine of Samuel Richardson’s book Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded published in 1740.
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
The dress is worked flat and seamed at the back; the sash is knitted as part of the whole. The hem frill is picked up from the lower edge, and the neck frill from the neck edge. Puffed sleeves are set in, and press studs added for fastening.
Knitting: Toy Food
This is a pattern for doll’s food, so is small, though it could easily be made larger if required. Only a small amount of yarn is required.
Knitting: Toy Food
You barely need a pattern for these, but it’s free, so here it is.
Crochet: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
The little ballet slippers were designed for the feet of Mini Maru dolls, but they should also fit Les Cheries or similar 13-14 inch dolls.
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
Knitted in an easy lace pattern in one piece from the bottom up, with sleeves set in. The jacket can be made to fit Les Cheries, Las Amigas size dolls or Sasha size dolls.
Knitting: Scarf
A long furry scarf inspired by an Edwardian postcard, which can be altered in length as you please.
Knitting: Afghan block
Here is a portrait of champion cyclist, Bradley Wiggins
Knitting: Afghan block
A blanket square representing a colourful carpet with some little 3-dimensional slippers knitted in.
Knitting: Chart
I have created a coloured chart for this pattern, just download the PDF.
Knitting: Afghan block
This was an entry in The Knitter Macmillan Blanket Square competition. It is designed to be made in various ways, depending on which flowers you choose to put in the basket, and which colours are used. If the main square is knitted in two colours to give the impression of a table, pick up the stitches all round in the border colour (the instruc...