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Friday, July 11, 2014

Barbie Dress Knitting Free Pattern

Star Dress Knit for Barbie by Knit n Sew Studio
This simple dress for Barbie is knit in one piece starting at the hem and seamed in the back.  There are no buttons or snaps.  The ribbon is weaved through the ribbing at the waist and tied in the a bow at the back. 

I originally designed this dress in 2000 and would like to share the pattern with you. The dress is on display as part of my Dressing Our Dolls display.



Star Dress for 11 1/2 inch Fashion Doll by Knit n Sew Studio




 EASIEST EVER STAR DRESS
For 11 ½ inch Fashion Doll
    By Knit n Sew Studio

MATERIALS:

Sport or D.K. Weight Yarn

Size 5(U.S.) knitting needles
Size 4(U.S.) knitting needles

Small Amount of ¼ inch ribbon for waist



DRESS PATTERN:


Using Size 5 (U.S.) needles cast on 49 stitches

Row 1 – Knit across

Row 2 – P1, *P3tog leave stitches on needle, Yarn Over, Purl same 3 stitches together again, P1, repeat from * across.

Row 3 – Knit Across

Row 4 – P3, *P3tog leave stitches on needle, Yarn Over, Purl same 3 stitches together again, P1, Repeat from * across ending with P3.

Row 5-24  Repeat row 1-4
 five times

WAIST-CHANGE to Size 4 (U.S.) needles
      Change Colors if a different color bodice is desired

Knit one row

Purl next Row

Next Row-
(K1, P1, K1, P3tog) 4 times); k1; (P3tog, K1, P1, K1)4 times.


Continue in K1, P1 rib for 15 rows.

Cast of in rib.


Sew center back seam.


Thread ribbon through waist as follows:

Using first row of ribbing, begin at center back and thread ribbon over each purl stitch and under each knit stitch.

Pull ribbon to desired waist width and tie in bow when dress is on doll.

© D. Trainor 2000


Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Afternoon Dress for Corolle Les Cherie Doll

Clara, the lovely Corolle Les Cherie is dressed in a hand knit Afternoon Dress that I knit.  The pattern is a vintage pattern from a book entitled Knitted Outfits for Teenage Dolls published by Faber & Faber in 1974.  The book has a collection of outfits that are knit and crocheted. The introduction states "There are so many beautiful fashion garments which can be made for teenage dolls-dolls like Sindy, Tressy, Action Girl and Daisy which can be seen in almost any good toyshop and which measure around 12 ins high"



 Here's the original photo from the book.



My version is knit on U.S. size 6 knitting needles using Joyoland Tonic, a Machine washable yarn that is 85% acrylic and 25% wool.  The fit is nice although I'll knit the next one using a U.S. size 5 needle and a lighter weight yarn.  This dress is knit in pieces with raglan sleeves and the rolled collar is knit using the stitches from each of the four pieces.  There are no buttons of snaps, making it great for young children and it does stretch sufficiently to make it easy to put on and take off the doll.