I've just made this pattern available on Lulu and Ravelry.
Lift the skirt to discover another doll underneath!
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Half Granny Square Pattern
ch4, join with ss into loop
rnd 1: ch3, 2dc into loop, ch 3, 3dc into loop
rnd 2: ch3 turn, 2dc into last dc of previous round, ch1, (3dc, ch3, 3dc) into corner, ch
1, 3dc into ch3 from previous round
rnd 3: ch3, turn, 2dc into last dc of previous round, ch1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch 1, (3dc,
ch3, 3dc) into corner, ch 1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch1, 3dc into ch3 from previous round
rnd 4: ch3, turn, 2dc into last dc of previous round, ch1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch 1, 3dc into
ch1sp, ch 1, (3dc, ch3, 3dc) into corner, ch 1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch 1,
3dc into ch3 from previous round
Continue in this fashion until your half granny is the size you want.
Fasten off.
rnd 1: ch3, 2dc into loop, ch 3, 3dc into loop
rnd 2: ch3 turn, 2dc into last dc of previous round, ch1, (3dc, ch3, 3dc) into corner, ch
1, 3dc into ch3 from previous round
rnd 3: ch3, turn, 2dc into last dc of previous round, ch1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch 1, (3dc,
ch3, 3dc) into corner, ch 1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch1, 3dc into ch3 from previous round
rnd 4: ch3, turn, 2dc into last dc of previous round, ch1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch 1, 3dc into
ch1sp, ch 1, (3dc, ch3, 3dc) into corner, ch 1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch1, 3dc into ch1sp, ch 1,
3dc into ch3 from previous round
Continue in this fashion until your half granny is the size you want.
Fasten off.
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Today i finished making a mini free spirit doll with an outfit to give as a birthday gift to one of my daughters nursery friends.
She's not so mini though. Shes made with worsted weight yarn on an I hook and her clothes are DK weight on an E hook so shes actually about 9/10 inches tall.
I thought i'd share her with you.
Saturday, 2 January 2010
Mermaid pattern available on Lulu
Hi everybody, I've added the tassel hair method as a free download on my Lulu Store and also added this little mermaid pattern to lulu and Ravelry. She's really quick and easy to make, a great project for a beginner!
Friday, 1 January 2010
Little caterpillar pattern
Rnd 1 - MR 6
Rnd 2 - 2sc in each st (12)
Rnd 3 - *2sc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * around (18)
Rnd 4 - *2sc in next st, sc in each of next 2 sts, rep from * around (24)
Rnd 5-6 - sc around
Rnd 7 - *sc2tog, sc in each of next 2 sts, rep from * around (18)
Rnd 8 - *sc2tog, sc in next st, rep from * around (12)
Attach eyes/embroider face, start stuffing. Continue to stuff as work progresses.
Rnd 9 - Sc2tog around (6)
Rnd 10 - 2sc in each st (12)
Rnd 11 - *2sc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * around (18)
Rnd 12 - Sc around (18)
Rnd 13 - *sc2tog, sc in next st, rep from * around (12)
Rnd 14 - Sc2tog around (6)
Rnd 15 - Sc around (6)
Repeat rows 10-15 until your caterpillar has the amount of segments that you want.
(skip round 15 on the final segment)
Fasten off, thread end through the stitches of the final round and pull tight.
Tie off.
If you'd like to make your caterpillar poseable you could thread a pipecleaner through the segments.
Little Ballerina
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Dragonfly pattern
This sweet little dragonfly is great for using up little bits of leftover yarn.
The wings use a lot of different types of stitch to get their shape so they are a good chance to practice hdc, dc and tr stitches without having to worry about starting over if you mess up!
Apologies for the bad picture!

BODY
Rnd 1 - MR 6
Rnd 2 - 2sc in each st around(12)
Rnd 3 - *2sc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * around (18)
Rnd 4-6 - sc around (18)
Rnd 7 - *sc2tog, sc in next st, rep from * around (12)
Rnd 8-9 - Sc around (12)
Stuff head, continue to stuff as work progresses.
Rnd 10 - Sc2tog around (6)
Rnd 11 - sc around
repeat rnd 11 until your dragonfly is the required length.
thread end through each stitch of previous round and pull to tighten, fasten off.
WINGS
chain 13
sc in 4th ch from hook
hdc in each of next 2 ch
dc in each of next 3 ch
tr in each of next 4 ch
ch 9
sc in 4th ch from hook
hdc in each of next 2 ch
dc in each of next 3 ch
ch 9
sc in 4th ch from hook
hdc in each of next 2 ch
dc in each of next 3 ch
ch 13
sc in 4th ch from hook
hdc in each of next 2 ch
dc in each of next 3 ch
tr in each of next 4 ch
Fasten off leaving a long tail. bend work in half between the 2 short wings and sew together through the centre
The wings have a tendancy to curl up, pressing them in a heavy book can often help!
Sew wings to body.
If you have any trouble with this pattern feel free to email or leave a comment!
The wings use a lot of different types of stitch to get their shape so they are a good chance to practice hdc, dc and tr stitches without having to worry about starting over if you mess up!
Apologies for the bad picture!
BODY
Rnd 1 - MR 6
Rnd 2 - 2sc in each st around(12)
Rnd 3 - *2sc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * around (18)
Rnd 4-6 - sc around (18)
Rnd 7 - *sc2tog, sc in next st, rep from * around (12)
Rnd 8-9 - Sc around (12)
Stuff head, continue to stuff as work progresses.
Rnd 10 - Sc2tog around (6)
Rnd 11 - sc around
repeat rnd 11 until your dragonfly is the required length.
thread end through each stitch of previous round and pull to tighten, fasten off.
WINGS
chain 13
sc in 4th ch from hook
hdc in each of next 2 ch
dc in each of next 3 ch
tr in each of next 4 ch
ch 9
sc in 4th ch from hook
hdc in each of next 2 ch
dc in each of next 3 ch
ch 9
sc in 4th ch from hook
hdc in each of next 2 ch
dc in each of next 3 ch
ch 13
sc in 4th ch from hook
hdc in each of next 2 ch
dc in each of next 3 ch
tr in each of next 4 ch
Fasten off leaving a long tail. bend work in half between the 2 short wings and sew together through the centre
The wings have a tendancy to curl up, pressing them in a heavy book can often help!
Sew wings to body.
If you have any trouble with this pattern feel free to email or leave a comment!
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