This pattern
is part of Emiko doll pattern
http://holysstuff.blogspot.com/2015/02/free-knitting-pattern-emiko-doll.html
MATERIAL :
·
4
mm needles
·
3.5mm
needles
·
Two
different color balls of yarn for the sweater
·
Yarn
weight:
o
light
worsted for the sweater
o
fingering
for the skirt
TENSION : not important
ABBREVIATION :
·
K : knit
·
K2tog:
knit 2 together
·
P:
purl
·
P2tog:
purl 2 together
·
St(s):
stitch(es)
·
St
st: stockinette stitch
·
R:
row
INSTRUCTION:
SWEATER:
Back:
·
Cast
on 32 sts on 3.5 mm needles
·
Work
in 2x2 rib for 5rows but decrease the last row by k2tog the last 2 sts = 31sts
·
Work
in st st on 4mm needles for 14 rows
·
Cast
off 3sts of the next 2rows = 25sts
·
Work
in st st for 12 rows
·
Cast
off
Front: ( colorwork )
·
Cast
on 32 sts on 3.5 mm needles
·
Work
in 2x2 rib for 5rows but decrease the last row by k2tog the last 2 sts = 31sts
·
K3,
follow diagram 4 times, k3 on 4mm needles for 14 rows
·
Cast
off 3sts of the next 2rows = 25sts
·
Work
in st st for 11 rows, cast off 9sts in the middle
·
Knit
1 row and cast off
Sleeve (make 2)
· Cast on 28 sts on 3.5 mm needles
· Work in 2x2 rib for 5rows
· Work in st st on 4mm needles for 20 rows
Assemble the sweater
Note: Do not sew shoulder!
SKIRT:
· Cast 100 sts on 3.5mm needles
· Work in 5x5 rib for 4rows
· R5: decrease every purl sts by p2tog = 90 sts
· R9: decrease every purl sts by p2tog = 80 sts
· R13: decrease every purl sts by p2tog = 70 sts
· R17: decrease every purl sts by p2tog = 60 sts
· R21: (k4, k2tog) = 50 sts
· Work in st st for 4 rows
· Cast off
· Sew back seam
For the doll pattern, follow this link:
http://holysstuff.blogspot.com/2015/02/free-knitting-pattern-emiko-doll.html
8 comments:
Love this simple little doll for donating. Thanks so much for sharing Emiko with us.
Thanks for sharing your pattern I loved making this will try to put a picture up..thanks again
What are the finished measurements?
Je cherchais un modèle de poupée à faire et à donner à Noël aux enfants qui n'ont pas de jouet . Je suis ravie ! Merci pour eux ! Je m'y mets tout de suite ... à bientôt !
Millie
Thanks for sharing the lovely doll and clothes patterns.
Andrea
Knitting has always been my go-to hobby, and these Toy Knitting Kits have taken my creativity to new heights! I love experimenting with different colors and patterns to craft one-of-a-kind toys.
I've been knitting for years, and I thought I had seen it all. Your insights into knit charts have opened up a whole new level of knitting for me. It's like unlocking a secret world of stitches!
Such a helpful guide for personalizing sweaters! Different stitch patterns really add a unique touch. Thanks for the great tips! #KnitwearCustomization
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