Free Blythe pattern and tutorial for a simple overall with a bib, a shirt and a matching hair band. The pattern is made to fit the Pure Neemo S body, but you can use it for similar sizes like Kruse…
Welcome to the Patterns page. *The following patterns are available for Personal use only and are not to be made for resale.* Classic Kozy Roller Pattern Use the smallest needles you can. I use UK size 2mm Yarn should be 4-ply, very fine (Double knitting/regular wool is OK, if you knit tightly) Front Cast on 20 stitches Rib (K1, P1) for 3 rows Beginning with a purl row work in stocking stitch (K1 row, P1 row) until work measures 3.5 cms or between 1 and 1.5 inches. This can vary and you can make it longer, or shorter for a cropped look to it’s up to you Shaping the armhole Staring with a knit row, cast off 2 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows leaving 16 stitches Next row: Decrease (or Knit 2 together) in first and last stitch (14 st) Starting with a P row, work 3 rows straight Shaping the neck (Right side first) Knit 3, Knit 2 tog. Turn and P these 4 stitches Knit 2, Knit 2 tog Turn and P 3 Knit 1, Knit 2 tog Turn cast off remaining 2 stitches (Left side) Rejoin yarn and cast off 4 stitches, K 2 tog, K to end. P 1 row Carry on decreasing 1 st at neck edge in the same way as for right side, until 2 stitches left. Cast off. Right Back Cast on 12 stitches Rib (K1, P1) for 3 rows Staring with a P row, continue in stocking stitch, as for front. Beginning with a purl row work in stocking stitch (K1 row, P1 row) until work measures 3.5 cms or 1-1.5 inches. Shaping the armhole Staring with a K row cast off 2 st at beg of row, K to end (10 st) P 1 row K 2 tog, K to end (9st) K 6 rows Shape Back neck and shoulder Staring with a P row cast off 5, P to end K3, k 2 tog. P 1 row K2, k 2 tog Cast off Purlwise Left Back Cast on 12 stitches Rib (K1, P1) for 3 rows Staring with a P row, continue in stocking stitch, as for front. Beginning with a purl row work in stocking stitch (K1 row, P1 row) until work measures 3.5 cms or 1-1.5 inches. Shaping the armhole Beginning with a p row cast off 2 st ,P to end K to last 2 stitches, k 2 tog Work straight for 7 rows Shape Back neck and shoulder Beginning with a k row. Cast off 5 stitches, k to end P 1 row K 2 tog, k2 P 1 row K 2 tog, k1 Cast off Sleeve (make 2) – optional Cast on 14 stitches Rib (k1, p1) for 2 rows Work straight in Stocking stitch (k1 row, p 1 row) Until the work measures approx 4 cms, from the dolls wrist to underarm. Shaping the shoulder Cast off 2 stitches and the beginning of the next 2 rows (10 st) Next row: Decrease 1 at the beginning and end of this row (8 st) Beginning with a P row work 3 rows Next row: Decrease 1 at the beginning and end of this row (6st) P 1 row Decrease 1 at the beginning and end of this row (4 st) Cast off 4 stitches Roll collar – optional Cast on 30 st Work in k1, p1 rib for 10-20* rows without shaping *If you’d like a big chunky roll collar work more rows Less for a turtle neck, which doesn’t fold over. Cast off Finishing and sewing up Sew in and secure yarn rejoined at front neck edge. Sew right and left back to the front along the side seams If you have sleeves sew them along the edge from the wrist to the armhole shaping. Take yarn at the top of the sleeve and sew it through the front and back sections, continue to sew the sleeve in around the armhole, for both sleeves. Sew shoulder seams and tie off any other strands of yarn securely. Attach the collar to the neck edge. To close the back, sew snaps to sweater backs, so that backs overlap slightly. Position one snap at neck edge and one snap just above bottom ribbing. Sleeves a Go Go Pattern Off the shoulder fitted sweater with flared sleeves. Fastens at the back with 2 snaps Materials: UK size 2 mm needles/US size 0. 1 small ball of 4-ply yarn eg. Rowan Yorkshire tweed 4-ply. 2 x small snap fasteners Front Cast on 20 stitches Beginning with a P row work 3 rows in stocking stitch Row 4: Decrease in first and last stitch (18 stitches) Work 3 rows in stocking stitch Repeat row 4 (16 stitches) Work 3 rows straight in stocking stitch Next row: Increase 1 stitch at each end of the next row (18 Stitches) Work 3 rows straight Repeat the last 4 rows (20 stitches) Shape shoulder Cast off 2 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows (16 stitches) Decrease 1 stitch at wither end of the next knit row (14 stitches) Work 2 rows straight in is stocking stitch Cast off purl wise Sleeve (make 2 the same) Cast on 20 stitches Starting with a purl row work 3 rows straight in stocking stitch Row 4: (K 2 tog, k 4) to last 2 st, K 2 tog (16 stitches) Work 3 rows straight in stocking stitch Next row: k 4 , k 2 tog, k4, k2 tog, k to end (14 stitches) Continue to work straight until work measures around 4 cms Shape shoulder Cast off 2 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows (10 st) Decrease 1 stitch at wither end of the next knit row (8 stitches) Work 2 rows straight in is stocking stitch Cast off purl wise Right back Cast on 12 stitches Beginning with a purl row work 3 work straight in stocking stitch Row 4: Decrease 1 stitch at the beginning of the next knit row (11 stitches) Repeat the last 3 rows (10 stitches) Work 3 rows straining in stocking stitch Increase 1 stitch at the beginning of the next row (11 stitches) Work 3 rows straining in stocking stitch Repeat the last 2 rows (12 stitches) Shape shoulder With right side facing, starting with a knit row cast off 2 stitches at the beginning of the next row (10 stitches) Purl 1 row Decrease 1 stitch at the beginning of the next row ( 9 stitches) Work 2 rows straight in is stocking stitch Cast off purl wise Left back Cast on 12 stitches Beginning with a purl row work 3 work straight in stocking stitch Row 4: Decrease 1 stitch at the end of the next knit row (11 stitches) Repeat the last 3 rows (10 stitches) Work 3 rows straining in stocking stitch Increase 1 stitch at the end of the next row (11 stitches) Work 3 rows straining in stocking stitch Repeat the last 2 rows (12 stitches) Shape shoulder With right side facing, knit 1 row Next row cast off 2 stitches at the beginning of this purl row, purl to end. Decrease 1 stitch at the end of the next row ( 9 stitches) Work 2 rows straight in is stocking stitch Cast off purl wise Finishing Sew left and right back to the front along the side seams. Sew sleeve seams from flare to underarm. Insert sleeve into the armhole and sew around the join sleeve to body from front to back via under arm. Sew in any remaining ends. Sew on 2 snap fasteners to the top and bottom of the left and right back pieces so they overlap slightly. See also Knitty Blythe Special. My “Groovy Boogie” Pattern is at the bottom of the page.
How to: Crochet Blythe Beret
ResinRapture free patterns for Blythe. This little coat / jacket pattern is made for the Pure Neemo S body. The pattern for the dress in the picture will be up next time.
ResinRapture free patterns for Blythe. This multipurpose dress pattern is made for the Pure Neemo S body. Hopefully the All-in-one pattern for a hundred new dresses…
Free Blythe pattern and tutorial for a simple overall with a bib, a shirt and a matching hair band. The pattern is made to fit the Pure Neemo S body, but you can use it for similar sizes like Kruse…
ResinRapture free patterns for Blythe. This multipurpose dress pattern is made for the Pure Neemo S body. Hopefully the All-in-one pattern for a hundred new dresses…
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How to: Crochet Blythe Beret
Printable PDF: la-dollce-vita.com/patterns/playsmock.pdf I've also added instructions Playing with Photoshop today. I still have yet to figure out an efficient way to draw in the seam allowances. Generally I use 0.5cm seam allowances (a little less than 1/4")
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Once you have turned your corset inside out, tack(baste) all around the edges, so that it's all nice and flat. Give it a decent press. Mark where you want your eyelets to go with a pacer style pencil, and then using an awl, (or perhaps a metal kitchen skewer might work) make holes where your pencil marks are. Push your eyelets onto the awl and carefully work it down into the hole and then take the awl out. This bit is a little fiddly to start, but you'll get there. Use eyelet tools to fix the eyelets into the fabric. The tools I have, need a hammer to fix the eyelets in at the back. Then decorate your corset to your heart's content!! Go over the top, or keep it simple. Use fancy ribbons, beading, embroidery floss, or tea or coffee dye it. Have fun with it, and if you finish one, please be sure to share!!! If you would like to use the pattern I made for this one, I have uploaded it, so feel free to use it if you want to save some time. And please let me know if I have left anything out!
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