I really enjoy making small stuffs for my dolls, especially for Barbie, In this blog, i will share a pattern on how i made a floppy hat for...
Heute mal Midikleid mit Strickmantel für Barbie stricken. Für Barbie stricken macht Spaß und das Ergebnis lässt nicht lange auf sich warten
Here comes the bride! How about a handmade crochet dress for Barbie's wedding? Mermaid style evening gowns have always been my favorite, so I designed this bridal dress in the same style. The crochet technique used here allows for intricate pattern that create the flowing, graceful lines of a mermaid gown, making Barbie's wedding outfit
Mit dünner Wolle in türkis habe ich ein weit schwingendes Häkelkleid gemacht. Nur mit Stäbchen und Luftmaschen ist es ein richtig tolles Kleid geworden. Ein Dreiecktuch gibt es auch noch.
This little sweater is very similar to my Teddy ribbed jacket, same simple rib and the current trend of block colours. Made in 4ply it takes less than 20g of yarn, great for using up all those tiny amounts. The pink/blue and white sweater was made in oddments of Rico 4ply but unfortunately its now out of production (shows how long i had it stashed away). For the mustard/green and grey sweater I used Stylecraft life 4ply which has a great range of trendy colours. The back and front is made in one piece with the sleeves picked up at the shoulders and a button fastening at the back for ease of fit. The back is slightly longer than the front but can be simply adjusted to any length you want. I have done short sleeves but can be made longer before starting the decreasing. Will fit a standard Barbie doll but as the sweater is loose fitting would also fit the new Fashionista dolls.
🎀 "Welcome to the World of Barbie Couture!" 🎀 Barbie, our timeless fashion icon, has stepped into the spotlight once again. But ...
This is my first attempt at designing a dress for Barbie. I wanted to make it super-simple. This meant no sewing seams, no working in the round if I could help it, no shaping, and weaving in as few ends as possible. Pretty tall order, but I think I did it. My plan is to make a total of three Holiday dresses, each with an accessory. This first one is for the general winter holiday, the second one will be a red Christmas party dress and the third one will be a black New Year's Eve party dress (although working with black is a real pain so it might end up being silver or some other color). Please keep the following in mind while crocheting this outfit. This dress is worked in a flat, almost square piece. This piece will SEEM to just barely meet behind the bust, be too big in the waist and too small in the hips, BUT the ribbing around the bust will have enough give to overlap for a snap and the pattern stitch (along with the edging and seaming) around the hips will have enough stretch to get the dress over the hips. This still leaves the waist a little too big since Barbie's waist is ridiculously small compared to her hips! So, there are two options. 1. You can sew the snap on in such a way that you pull the waist in a bit or 2. You can gather the waist at the back like I did (I will give a step by step as to how I did that). Materials Size 10 thread in white Size 6 (1.8 mm) steel hook 2 sew on snaps 1 9/16th" white button (or any size button you like) Gauge 10 sc = 1 inch, 10 sc rows = 1 inch Directions for dress Note: The easiest way I found to sc evenly along a piece is to fold it in half and mark with a stitch marker, then fold the half in half again and mark the quarter sections with a stitch marker. Take the amount of stitches needed and divide by 4. Then make sure to crochet that amount in between each stitch marker. V-stitch = (dc, ch 1, dc) in stitch indicated Bust Row 1: With white, ch 8, sc in second ch from hook and each ch across, turn. (7 sc) Row 2: Working in BACK LOOPS only, sc in each st across, turn. (7 sc) Rows 3-?: Repeat row 2 until piece measures 5" long. DO NOT TURN at end of last row. Working around edge of piece, ch 1, 44 sc evenly spaced along first long edge, ch 1, 7 sc across first short edge, ch 1, 44 sc evenly spaced along second long edge, leave remaining short edge unworked, turn. Skirt Row 1: Ch 1, [sc in first (next) st, sk next st, v-stitch in next st, sk next st] across, turn. (11 sc, 11 v-stitches) Row 2: Ch 1, [sc in first (next) ch 1 space of v-stitch, v-stitch in next sc] across, turn. (11 sc, 11 v-stitches) Rows 3-?: Repeat row 2 until piece measures 4" total length, DO NOT TURN at end of last row Working in ends of rows around edge of piece, ch 1, 2 sc in each v-stitch and sc in each sc up to ribbed bust, sc in each sc along ribbed bust, turn, ch 1, sc in each sc back down to bottom of dress working 3 ch in last st, working along bottom of dress, 2 sc in each v-stitch and sc in each sc across, working up other back, 3 sc in first st, 2 sc in each v-stitch and sc in each sc up to ribbed bust, sc in each sc along ribbed bust, turn, ch 1, sl st in first 20 sc (back opening), holding seams together sc rest of back seam tog, turn dress right side out, but DO NOT FASTEN OFF. Ruffle section Round 1: Working in FRONT LOOPS only around bottom of dress, [sl st, ch 2] in each st around, join to first sl st, do not turn. Round 2: Working in BACK LOOPS of previous round, sl st in first back loop, ch 4 (counts as first tr), tr in each back loop around, join to top FRONT LOOP of beg ch 4, do not turn. Round 3: Ch 2, [sl st, ch 2] in each FRONT LOOP of st around, join to first sl st, do not turn. Round 4: Working in BACK LOOPS of previous round, sl st in first back loop, ch 4 (counts as first tr), tr in same st as joining, 2 tr in each st around, join to top of first ch 4. Fasten off. (Finally!!! lol) Finishing Sew 2 snaps to back opening, sewing one snap to back of waist so that the waist gets pulled in. If you don't like the look this creates (like I didn't), sew both snaps even with each other and gather waist in back. I gathered waist as follows. Sew snaps where you want them first. Turn dress inside out and place on doll. Starting at side of waist, take needle and thread and run thread in and out of rows almost up to back seam. Gather lightly (not to tight or dress will not get over hips) and tie off. Repeat for other side of waist. Directions for Cape/Wrap Row 1: Ch 21, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn. (20 sc) Row 2: Ch 1, [sc in first (next) st, sk next st, v-stitch in next st, sk next st] across, turn. (5 sc, 5 v-stitches) Row 3: Ch 1, [sc in first (next) ch 1 space of v-stitch, v-stitch in next sc] across, turn. (5 sc, 5 v-stitches) Rows 4-?: Repeat row 3 until piece measures 6" long. Working around edges, ch 1, 2 sc in each v-stitch and sc in each sc across first short edge, ch 1, 2 sc in each v-stitch and sc in each sc along first long edge, ch 1, sc in each sc along second short edge, ch 1, 2 sc in each v-stitch and sc in each sc along second long edge, ch 1, sc in each sc along first short edge AGAIN (this will make it even because the other short end has two rows of sc) to last st, ch 5 for buttonhole (or ch amount that will slip over your selected button), join to beg sc. Fasten off. Sew button opposite of buttonhole.
Der Kleiderschrank einer Modepuppe ist ziemlich teuer, aber wenn Sie nähen können, könnten Sie die modischen Outfits leicht wie ein Profi nageln! Wir sind
Free crochet pattern for a Barbie flounce open-shoulder high-slit dress—made specifically for Barbie Model Muse body types.
gefällt mir richtig gut. Mache ich gleich noch eine in grün!
Je vous propose aujourd'hui une tenue estivale pour Mademoiselle Barbie Fournitures : du coton rose, un crochet 2 et 2 petits boutons Abréviations utilisées : ml : maille en l'air ms : maille serrée mc : maille coulée bs : bride simple pic : picot (3ml, ms dans la 1ere ml) Exécution de la robe : chainette : 44ml 1er rang : 3ml, 1bs dans les 5 mailles suivantes, 3bs dans la maille suivante, 3ml, sauter 9 mailles, 3bs dans la maille suivante, 1bs dans les 10 mailles suivantes, 3bs dans la maille suivante, 3ml, sauter 9 mailles, 3bs dans la maille suivante, 1bs dans les 6 dernières mailles, tourner 2eme rang : 3ml, un rang de bs, tourner 3eme rang : 3ml, 1bs dans la maille suivante, 3bs rabattues ensembles, 1bs dans les 4 mailles suivantes, 3bs rabattues ensembles, 1bs dans la maille suivante, 3bs rabattues ensembles, 1bs dans les 8 mailles suivantes, 3bs rabattues ensembles, 1bs dans la maille suivante, 3bs rabattues ensembles, 1bs dans les 4 mailles suivantes, 3bs rabattues ensembles, 1bs dans les 2 dernières mailles suivantes, tourner 4eme au 6eme rang : 3ml, un rang de bs, tourner 7eme rang : 3ml et 1bs dans la 1ere maille, 1bs dans les 4 mailles suivantes, *2bs dans la maille suivante, 1bs dans les 4 mailles suivantes*, répéter de * à * jusqu'à la fin du rang (terminer par 2bs, 1bs dans les 2 dernières mailles), fermer par 1mc 8eme au 13eme rang : 3ml, un rang de bs, fermer par 1mc 14eme rang : *1ms, 3ml, sauter 1 maille*, répéter de * à * jusqu'à la fin du rang, fermer par 1mc 15eme rang : dans le 1er arceau faire 3ml, 2bs, 1pic et 3bs, *1ms dans l'arceau suivant, 3bs, 1pic et 3bs dans l'arceau suivant*, répéter de * à * jusqu'à la fin du rang, fermer par 1mc et couper le fil Coudre les 2 boutons au dos de la robe (l'espace entre 2 mailles sert de boutonnière Exécution du chapeau : chainette : 5ml, fermer par 1mc 1er rang : 3ml, 11bs, fermer par 1mc 2eme rang : 3ml et 1bs dans la 1ere maille, puis 2bs dans chaque maille, fermer par 1mc 3eme rang : 3ml et 1bs dans la 1ere maille, 1bs dans la maille suivante, *2bs dans la maille suivante, 1bs dans la maille suivante*, répéter de * à * jusqu'à la fin du rang, fermer par 1mc 4eme et 5eme rang : 3ml et un rang de bs, fermer par 1mc 6eme rang : *1ms, 3ml, sauter 1 maille*, répéter de * à * jusqu'à la fin du rang, fermer par 1mc 7eme rang : dans le 1er arceau faire 3ml, 2bs, 1pic et 3bs, 1ms dans l'arceau suivant, *3bs, 1pic et 3bs dans l'arceau suivant, 1ms dans l'arceau suivant*, répéter de * à * jusqu'à la fin du rang, fermer par 1mc et couper le fil Bon crochet à toutes
Der Kleiderschrank einer Modepuppe ist ziemlich teuer, aber wenn Sie nähen können, könnten Sie die modischen Outfits leicht wie ein Profi nageln! Wir sind
This article is a free crochet pattern for Barbie Business Suit. The pattern is split into three parts: blazer, pencil skirt, and tank top.
Gratis Strickanleitung: Barbie Pullover stricken mit Rollkragen. Dazu einen passenden Sonnenplissee Rock ✔️ Barbie anziehen macht Spass ✔️
Free crochet pattern for a cut-out shell-stitch dress for Barbie. Includes materials list, abbreviation glossary, and the full pattern for the bodice and skirt. See photos of the finished project!
Make Barbie this strapless ballerina outfit with three layers of netting for the skirt and rick-rack or other trim at top edge and at waist. The matching pants have elastic waist. The pattern will …
The second dress in Barbie summer series is the Seaside Dress. And this one is even easier to make than the first Beachwalk Dress because it's made all in one piece working sideways. I use a beautiful thread from YarnArt called Tulip. It is 100% microfiber and I really recommend this for the Barbie Seaside
Start off with two pieces of fabric about 7.5 x 4.5 inches each. These are the legs. Pin the edges. Sew the edges. Fold...
Wouldn't it be nice if life was always so simple? It's great to be a homeschooler.
Anleitung für Barbie Häkelkleid in Beige und Gold. Wir haben uns an den ganz Großen orientiert und eine Barbie Runway Kollektion gestartet.
This skating outfit with very full skirt (double circle) is another outfit I made for my Barbie back in the 1960’s. cute cute! There are several pattern pieces. Be careful! Here’s a hin…
This is a free crochet pattern for a pajama set for Barbie. It's designed for a Made to Move doll, but it can be adjusted for other styles.
Hey howdy hey my fellow crochet peeps! So this pattern has been a while in the making, and I figured with Christmas creeping up on us, it was time to get it finished so I could add some to the girls stockings, and perhaps you have a special someone that would adore a mermaid tail for their Barbie too! Supplies: 1 rubber band that fits snug over the hips of your doll DK weight yarn 3.5mm hook 1 button Tail: R1: Join yarn with a slst, ch1, sc 21 times around the rubber band, place stitch marker R2: *sc, 2sc in the next stitch* repeat around (31) R3-R5 sc in each stitch around R6: *sc,sc,sc2tg* 7 times, sc in the last 3 stitches (24) R7-8: sc in each stitch around (24) R9: *sc,sc,sc2tg* repeat around (18) R10-20: sc in each st around (18) R21: *sc in the next 7, sc2tg* Repeat once (16) R22-29: sc in each st around (16) R30: *sc in the next 6 stitches, sc2tg* Repeat once (14) R31-R34: sc in each st around R35: *sc, sc, sc2tg* repeat twice more, sc in the last 2 stitches (11) R36-R37: sc in each st around (11) R38: *sc, sc2tg* repeat twice more, sc in the last 2 stitches (8) R38: sc2tg around (4) Finish off and weave in ends Tail-fin R1: ch15, sc in the 2nd chain from hook, sc in the next 11, sc2tg (13) R2: ch1, turn, sc2tg, sc in the next 11 (12) R3: ch1, turn, sc in the next 10, sc2tg (11) R4: ch1, turn, sc2tg, sc in the next 9 (10) R5: ch1, turn, sc in the next 9, ch2 (11) R6: turn, sc twice in the second chain, sc 9 (11) R7: ch1, turn, sc in the next 10, 2sc in the last st (12) R8: ch1, turn, 2sc in the next st, sc11 (13) Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing to end of tail. Weave the yarn in and out of the end of the tail-fin and pull tight to get a bit of a gather, then sew it to the end of the main tail. Top R1: ch19, sc in the 2nd chain from hook and each stitch across (18) R2-R3: ch1, turn, sc across (18) R4: ch1, sc in the next 5 stitches, dc in the next 8, sc in the last 5 R5: ch1, turn, sc in the next 5, dc2tg, dc in the next 4, dc2tg, sc in the last 5 Weave in ends and add a button so the top can close at the back. Now, I use a ball joint Barbie with a removable head (yes, removable head lol!) and her bust looks a little smaller then an older styled barbie. If you find the top too small, add some more chains to start in pairs of 2. If you are making it for an older child (one that is past the put everything in the mouth stage) then you may like to add some random beads or sequins to give Barbie some extra sparkle!
Nosing around Pinterest one day I found a great sheet of simple Free Barbie Clothes Patterns. They are from embyquinn. I tried to track down the written instructions but couldn't match these patterns up exactly. I haven't tried the skirt or shirt yet but made the pants and wanted to share my notes and instructions along with the pattern pieces. What's that? You're having a hard time believing Barbie was helping stack fire wood??? Yea, me too:@) But I'm lovin' these pants! So many fun possibilities... I can't wait to skinny-up the pattern and make leggings out of a knit fabric! Notes: I saved the picture as a download. Then double clicked it and used the scroll wheel on my mouse to make the pic bigger. For the scale to be correct you want that little gray box to measure 1" across. I laid a piece of paper on my monitor and gently traced over it. All seam allowances are 1/8". Before you begin sewing please note how small 1/8" really is... You'll thank me for this later:@) The pants are a generous fit through the hips and thighs. Now, while I might need a little extra room in those areas... Barbie does not. Since my fabric was denim (and didn't have any drape or movement), I did make the seam allowance a little wider through the hips and thighs. It's your call. 3/25/16 Update: I found Emby Quinn's instructions HERE. So glad I did:@) Here's what I did for the pants: Sew crotch area first-Sew from top of front seam around to notch of back seam. Back stitch. Fold waist bands over, front and both back pieces, sew hems. Fold both sides of fabric from notch up to back waist-like you're going to hem them. Correctly position velcro (um, double check this a couple times...) and sew velcro on each side to be able to close the pants. This will create the hem too. Hem bottom cuffs. Side seams-I'm not sure how to describe this but flip the fabric so the side seams meet to make a leg (right sides of fabric together) and sew sides closed. I had to play with it for a while and somehow it finally made sense... Can anyone explain this better in the comments? Turn inside out, smile and dress the doll! ***Click HERE to sign up for email notifications! And you can click here for my Barbie Pinterest Board to view all crafts at a glance. Have a happy day:@) I'm Joining: Strut Your Stuff Link Party Palooza A Round Tuit Craft-O-Maniac Monday Mix It Up Monday Craftastic Monday Monday Funday Sunday Showcase Whimsy Wednesday Kitchen Fun and Crafty Friday
Ein tolles, gehäkeltes, weißes Kleid für die Anziehpuppe in Stäbchen, mit schwingendem Rock und Rüschenkragen. Eine passende niedliche Tasche ist dabei. Es ist handgearbeitet.