To Fit: 10/12” 30cm Baby doll
You will need:
Top: 30g 4ply yarn, leggings: 25g 4ply yarn 3.5mm crochet hook, 1 small button
Tension: (Gauge) 24sts x 28 rows to 4” in dc using 3.50 hook
Abbreviations:
Ch: chain sts: stitches Slst: slip stitch
Dc: double crochet (US single crochet)
htr: half treble (US half double crochet)
tr: treble crochet (US double crochet)
inc: 2dc in next stitch
shell: 2tr, 1ch, 2tr in same space
large shell: 3tr, 1ch, 3tr in same space
1ch or 2ch at beg of row is not in stitch count
Angel Top
Make 41ch
Work in front loop only
Row 1 1dc in 2nd
ch from hook, dc39 40sts
Row 2 4ch (buttonhole loop), dc to
end
Row 3 1ch, dc across row
Row 4 1ch,(dc1,
inc, dc1)13 times, dc1 53sts
Row 5 1ch, dc
across row
Row 6 1ch, (dc2, inc, dc1) 13 times, dc1 66sts
Row 7 1ch, dc
across row
Row 8 1ch, (dc3,
inc, dc1) 13 times, dc1 79sts
Row 9-10 1ch, dc across row – increase 1dc at end of last row 80sts
Round 11 work
in both loops slst in first dc to join into round, 3ch,
1tr, 1ch, 2tr in same stitch, (miss 2dc, 1 shell in next dc, miss 1dc, 1 shell
in next dc) 15 times, miss 1 dc, 1 shell in next dc, miss 2dc, slst in top of
3ch 32 shells
Divide for back and front
Round 12 slst in 1ch
space, (3ch, 1tr, 1ch, 2tr) in same space, 1 shell in ch space of next 4 shells,
miss 6 shells, 1 shell in ch space of next 10 shells, miss 6 shells, 1 shell in
ch space of next 5 shells, slst in top
of 3ch 20 shells
Round 13 slst in1ch
space (3ch, 1tr, 1ch, 2tr) in space, 1 shell in each 1ch space to end, slst in
top of 3ch
Repeat last rounds 5 times
Round 19 slst in1ch space (3ch, 2tr, 1ch, 3tr) in space, 1 large shell in each 1ch space to end, slst in top of 3ch
Repeat round 19
Fasten off yarn
To Finish
Fasten off
all ends. Sew on small button to match
button loop.
Leggings
Made from the waist down
Make 47 chain
Work in front loop only
1dc in 2nd ch from hook, dc
in each ch 46sts
Next 2 rows 1ch,
dc to end
Increase row
1ch, dc1 (dc2, inc) 14 times, dc3
60sts
Begin shaping
Row 1 2ch, htr5, dc50, htr5
Row 2 1ch, dc across
Row 3 2ch htr6, dc48, htr6
Row 4 1ch, inc, dc to last st, inc 62sts
Row 5 2ch htr8, dc46, htr8
Row 6 1ch, inc, dc to last st, inc 64sts
Row 7 2ch htr10, dc44, htr10
Row 8 1ch, inc, dc to last st, inc 66sts
Row 9 2ch htr12, dc42, htr12
Row 10 1ch, inc, dc to last st, inc 68sts
Divide for legs
5ch,
1dc in 2nd ch, 1dc in each of next 3ch, dc34, turn 38sts
Continue
for right leg
Work
7 rows dc
Lengthen leg here if you like
* Dec row 1ch, (dc2, miss 1dc) 12 times, dc2 26sts
Work
1 row dc, fasten off main yarn, leave a strand for sewing.
Join
contrast and work 1 row dc
Next row
work in
both loops
Right side
facing, 3ch,
miss 1dc (1 shell, miss 2dc) 8 times, 1tr in last dc
Fasten
off yarn
Left leg
Rejoin
yarn to remaining sts, at centre front, rs facing
dc34
5ch,
1dc in 2nd ch, 1dc in each of next 3ch, dc34, 38sts
Work
6 rows dc.
Work
as right leg from *
To Finish
With
right sides together, sew inner leg seams. Turn one leg to right side and place
inside the other so right sides are facing to sew back seam. Fasten off all
ends
Check
the pants on your doll for fit and if necessary work a row of dc around the
waist to decrease width.
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ReplyDeletethank you for your pattern. I made this doll dress using your pattern. it was easy and turned out nice.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thank you your generosity is appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a very nice pattern. I turned out just like in the photos. I did added a couple of rows to the pants, but other than that it looks great๐
ReplyDeleteWhere on this pattern is the armholes done??? Please help me making this, but I cannot find the armhole instructions. Please help this consumer. God bless
ReplyDeleteAfter divide for back and front in round 12 it says miss 6 shells. After completing this round you will see how the armholes are formed.
Deletedo you turn or work in the round?
Deleteyou work the skirt pattern in the round
Deleteis it just round 13 you repeat 5 times. thanks
ReplyDeleteyes then continue with round 19
DeleteWorking on this now. What does it mean when it says "divide for back and front"? Thank you in advance - I'm still fairly new to crochet :)
ReplyDeletedivide for back and front is just information telling you that the next round will divide the work between the back and front.
ReplyDeleteOn the leggings right at the top on the 4 th row down which is the increase row it doesn’t add up right to me because no matter what I do I end up with 66 sts not 60, please can you advise me
ReplyDeleteI've checked the pattern and can't see where you may be going wrong or where you are getting an extra 6sts.
DeleteI've written the row out in full here: 1ch, dc1 (dc2, work 2dc in next st) 14 times, dc3 60sts
hope this helps
I did the same thing.. had extra stitches.. going to frog it.. thank you for writing it here.
DeleteHi, just looking at the pattern. You specify double knitting yarn at the top of the pattern, but then specify 4ply further down. I take it you mean 4ply, by looking at the tension gauge? I am new to crochet.
ReplyDeleteHi
DeleteThe pattern uses 4ply for a 10/12in doll. For a larger doll use dk and larger hook. Hope this clarifies
Thanks for sharing this cute pattern. When i look at the picture it and count the rows of the top part of the dress (without shells) it looks like there are only 9 rows before shells are added. Am i wrong? It says row 9-10 in the pattern so it should be 10 rows before shells right?
ReplyDeleteAlso, how come you add that one inc in the last stitch of row 10?
Thanks! ๐
Hi.
DeleteThe 10th row is hidden by the shells. The increase on the last row is to make the shell pattern more even.
Hi, Thank you for this pattern I'm enjoying it a lot. Question for Row 11 I'm slightly confused.... is there a ( missing? and and what does it mean "in the same shell in the next dc?
ReplyDeleteHi, very nice pattern. Can you help me, what dc2 and dc3 means?
ReplyDeleteIt means 1 double crochet in the next 2 or 3 sts. US single crochet
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