Contains:
- PDF knitting pattern , *Top-Down , *Doll Clothes , *Difficulty- Intermediate
Materials you need at home:
- Materials needed , , 6 mm straight needles, US- 10 , 6 mm double pointed needles, US- 10 , Darning needle , Yarn holders , Crochet hook (fringe) , 1 small snap (Ribbed neck Poncho) , 100g Bernat 4 ply , Scraps of fuzzy yarn (Hooded Poncho) , Gauge 4inch= 14 st, 18 rows. On 6 mm (US-10) needles
Doll Clothes, Poncho, Fits 18 inch dolls. (Maplelea Girls, Our Generation, Journey Girls, American Girl Doll, Madame Alexander)
TOP-DOWN This pattern comes with two versions: Seamless Poncho and Hooded poncho. Combining both patterns will give you many different variations. Made on large needles, knits up VERY fast!
Jo MacKinnon (Stylin' Doll Knitz)
Hi, I’m Jo, Stylin' Doll Knitz...
I love to knit, have been knitting for over 45 years. I also adore dolls, have since I was born, (not telling the years on that one). Combining two of my favourite things has been a lot of fun. It makes me happy to think that little girls all over the world are playing with their dolls dressed in clothes their Nanas, Moms, Aunties and others have made just for them using my designs.
Making doll clothes is a great way to keep the "stash" under control. Those little balls that you think aren't big enough to make anything are usually big enough to make something for a little girl's special doll.
I try to keep my designs on the quick side by using larger needles as you'll see in the "materials needed" section of the descriptions. Many people believe that doll clothes have to be made on itty bitty needles to look good. Not so. It's the fit of the design that makes the clothing look good, not the size of the needles.
I hope you enjoy making these outfits as much as I enjoyed designing them.