Pattern for a very simple T-shirt for Pullip dolls. Will very likely also fit Blythe dolls. Pattern is to be used for non-profit purposes only. You may not use this pattern to make items for sale.
Des modèles simples à réaliser en fait, pourvu qu'on ai une machine à coudre et du jersey. Pensez à recycler vos anciens sous-pull, surtout si ils ont des motifs ou des rayures car ce type de jersey est un peu difficile à trouver dans le commerce. patron...
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…
Yes, folks, this is a re-post for a lacy negligee that fits Barbie, Momoko, and I'm told it also fits Blythe (the doll) and Pullip dolls. I designed this night gown for Act III, Scene 5 in my stop-motion video of Romeo and Juliet. So it was originally designed to fit Momoko Dolls, but I was pleasantly
Based on Julia Allen’s Anthropologie-inspired Capelet (Peony Knits designs), available on Ravelry. For more information, see Julia Allen’s blog at http://peonyknits.blogspot.com. Pullip "Anthropologie-Inspired" Capelet A brooch used to close this made from an old earring would be a nice touch. You will need: Size 1-US needles: Two DPN’s, straights, or a circular Size 10 crochet cotton Used for example: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet Thread (100% mercerized cotton, 350 yd/320m per ball) color 0420 Cream 4 very small stitch markers (best bet: tiny jewelry jumprings, available in the jewelry section of many craft stores) Stitch holders (preferably 2 large safety pins) A small button or pin, or other closure for the front Scissors, ruler, & darning needle You will need to know: How to knit and purl, and 1x1 rib How to yo How to place stitches on a holder and rejoin yarn How to BO in 1x1 rib Gauge: 11 sts/per inch in stockinette stitch on size 1-US needles. To ensure accurate sizing, be sure to check your gauge. Note: You will need to have a separate ball of yarn for working the sleeves and body, or two ends from the same ball. Since I work from a ball of crochet thread, I wind about 10 yards of thread onto a bobbin (the small Susan Bates kind, in my favorite color – purple) to hold aside for the sleeves. Cut the yarn, begin the sweater, and you won’t have to break the yarn to work the sleeves and then rejoin it to work the body. Capelet: CO 23 sts. K in 1x1 rib for 3 rows. Place markers: k5, pm, k4, pm, k3, m1, k3, pm, k4, pm, k4. Begin raglan increases: Increase row: k2, *p to marker, yo, slip marker, p1, yo, rep from * to last 2 sts, k2. Next row: K all sts. Repeat the above two rows until you have 72 sts on the needles. Next row: slip 11 sts onto a spare DPN or stitch holder. *Rejoin yarn and p 15, turn and k15, then work 3 rows of 1x1 ribbing and BO in rib. Slip 20 sts onto spare DPN or stitch holder. Repeat above step (from *) for second sleeve. Rejoin all remaining sts onto one needle. Continuing with unbroken yarn: K2, p to 1 st before gap, p2tog, p to 1 st before next gap, p2tog, p to last 2 sts, k2. K one row; p one row. Work 3 rows of 1x1 ribbing and BO in rib. Seam sleeves to underarm. Weave in all ends. Block if desired. Place a button or pin to close the front of the capelet.
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Por fin la terminé. Lista para salir para casa de su dueña. Seguro que sus muñecas lucen muchisimo en ella. Es una casa tipo victoriana, mide 84 cm de alto x 60 de fondo y 65 de ancho. La planta baja está compuesta de salón-comedor cocina, y el primer piso es un amplio dormitorio con dos camitas. es una casita llena de detalles... os pongo muchas fotos....
This knit sweater pattern can fit for Blythe / Icy doll, Barbie, Pullip, Obitsu24. Also Just using apropriate needle size and yarn for Waldorf and textile dolls, teddies, amigurumi, stuffed toys, american girl, Paola Reina etc. Pattern includes 7 pages, 26 photoes + 5 video supports. The pattern is written in detail but you must be familiar with basic knit stitches and techniques such as: cast on/cast off; how to make K and P stitches, K2tog; worked ‘back and forth’ on 2 knitting needles; worked in the round. Video support has: how to avoid the hole between the first and the last sts while casting off a round; how to hide all the threads tails after knitting; how to make 5 bears embroidery: how to sew sequin and beads; how to make loops for the button. Copyright © Anna Kibalchich-Poda, BannAnnaBears All rights reserved
How to: Crochet Blythe Beret
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Estou a começar a fazer roupinhas para as minhas 3meninas e por isso andei a tirar medidas e a pesquisar! Aqui estão alguns dados que vos poderão ser úteis :o) ( algumas medidas consegui tirar da net) Cabeça: 27,5 centímetros = 10-3/4 " Ombro - calcanhar = 16,5 centímetros = 6-5/8 " Busto: 10,5 centímetros = 4-1/8 " Cintura: 7.5cm = 2-3/4 "(Licca: 7cm) Quadril/ Anca: 10,5 centímetros = 4-1/8 "(Licca: 9,75 centímetros) Comprimento da perna: 10,5 centímetros = 4-1/8 "(Licca: 10cm) Torso (ombro-cintura): 3,5 centímetro = 1-3/8 "(Licca: 4cm) Comprimento do braço, incluindo mão: 7cm = 2-3/4 *** I am starting to make clothes for my three girls, so I went to take measures andresearch! Here are some data that you may find useful: o) (I could take some measurements of the net) Head: 27.5cm = 10-3/4″ Shoulder-heel height = 16.5cm = 6-5/8″ (I like how her head is bigger around than she is tall!) Bust: 10.5cm = 4-1/8″ Waist: 7.5cm = 2-3/4″ (Licca: 7cm) Hip: 10.5cm = 4-1/8″ (Licca: 9.75cm) Inseam (leg length): 10.5cm = 4-1/8″ (Licca: 10cm) Torso (shoulder-waist): 3.5cm = 1-3/8″ (Licca: 4cm) Arm length, including hand: 7cm = 2-3/4
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Based on Meghan McFarlane's beautiful human-sized cardigan, Shalom, this soft, elegant little number will wrap your girls in cozy. I will admit that it looks really weird off the doll, since it has flared sleeves (just like the original). However, when the piece is put on your doll, the bust will pull in, fit right, and look quite nice. Normally, I like to knit my demo sweater in the same color as the human version, but in this case, it's very hard to find crochet thread in any but the lightest grays! This sweater is knit, like the original, in one piece, from the top down. When you come to the sleeves, you'll just bind off twice in the middle of the row, and on the row right after that, you'll work the two stitches on either side of this gap together to create cap sleeves. It makes sense, trust me - just follow the directions exactly as written. The benefit to this is that you will have NO seams and TWO ends to weave in (provided you only use one color). How awesome is that!? *Disclaimer: this pattern has not yet been checked for accuracy, and I wrote up the pattern from sparse notes. I am going to try to knit one as soon as possible, but I decided to post anyway. If you decide to try it, and run into any issues, please email me and I will try to fix them. Materials: Size 1-US needles (for knitting flat) One ball of size 10 bamboo crochet thread Used for example: Aunt Lydia’s Bamboo (100% bamboo, 300 yd/ball) in 0810 Still Pool Use of substitute yarns will not result in the beautiful drape that this bamboo thread offers, though you are welcome to try (please let me know what results you obtain!) One small button (I used ¼” buttons) Scissors & darning needle You will need to know: How to knit and purl (and how to combine them into K2 P2 rib) How to yo How to k1 and p1 tbl The m1p increase Gauge: 11 sts/per inch in stockinette stitch on size 1-US needles. To ensure accurate sizing, be sure to check your gauge. Cardigan: CO 29 stitches. K 2 rows. On next row, k2, yo, k2tog, k to end. Next row: k all sts. Begin increases: Row 1: k5, *(m1, k1), rep from * to last 4 sts, k4. Row 2: k3, *(p1 tbl, k1), rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Row 3: k3, *(k1 tbl, p1), rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Rep rows 2 & 3 one more time. K 1 row. Next increase set: Row 1: k3, *(k3, m1, k2, m1), rep from * until last 3 sts, k3. Row 2: k3, *(p1 tbl, k1), rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Row 3: k3, *(k1 tbl, p1), rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Rep rows 2 & 3 one more time. K 1 row. Last increase set: Row 1: k4, *(m1, k3), rep from * until last st, k1. Row 2: k3, *(p1 tbl, k1), rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Row 3: k3, *(k1 tbl, p1), rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Rep rows 2 & 3 one more time. K 1 row. Create sleeves: K 9 sts, BO 24 sts, k 17 sts, BO 24 sts, k 9 sts. Next row - joining the body together - k3, p to 1 st before gap, p2tog, p to 1 st before gap, p2tog, p to last 3 sts, k3. Continue in stockinette stitch, keeping 3 border sts in garter st as established (this just means for every WS row, k first and last 3 sts), for the length you want the sweater to be. Mine was around 4.5 cm (I think, the original is now in Taiwan). K 3 rows, starting the first of these 3 rows on a row you'd normally purl. BO in knit. I didn't block mine and it turned out fine; if you aren't happy with the consistency of your tension, gently wet-block. Sew on the button and you're done - seriously.
...or a-wassailing if you prefer. I thought it would be fun to share a little coat pattern for the holidays. I think I've featured this coat here before, most recently on my Mother-in-law's doll Noni. But here it is again. This little number would be perfect for the season if you've got a girl who wants to go caroling... well, maybe not in the hounds tooth I've made it out of here, but perhaps in a nice fawn or wine color. Can't you just see your girl singing from door to door, begging for wassail... wait, does anybody drink that anymore? Hmmm... I expect that's why they changed the name of the song. But anyway here's the pattern. Bear with me now, I'm a knitter not a seamstress but I'll explain the way I did it the best I can. Keep in mind this pattern is not lined so if you want a lined coat you'll have to cut out extra pieces as needed, also I make very small seams (1/8 to 1/4 inch) so keep that in mind and cut the pieces larger if you need to. If the picture above is not of a decent size you can also find the pdf HERE (just remember where it says 'left back' on the body it's supposed to say left front - I corrected it in the picture I've posted above) Here we go... Capelet Coat for Blythe Cut out body and sleeves. Position sleeves correctly (the F and B indicate front and back and should be positioned so they match with the front and back of the body). Sew sleeves onto body, right sides of fabric together. Sew sleeve cuffs Sew sleeve tops (indicated by stars). Please keep in mind that the tops of the sleeves will make up part of the neckline. Cut 2 of front capelet Cut 1 of back capelet Sew front capelet to back capelet along the top, with right sides of fabric together (indicated by open circles). Sew all sides (except at the neck) on both the capelet and the coat (indicated by solid dots). Cut out collar Fold collar in half the long way, right sides together, and sew the short sides together. Snip corners and turn right side out. Sew capelet to coat, wrong side of capelet to right side of coat, leaving about 1/2 inch of the coat out past the collar on both sides. Now sew the collar to the capelet and coat matching the sides of the collar to the sides of the capelet (not the coat) Fold down the raw edge of the collar and sew the remaining raw edge of the coat neck under (lift the capelet up and sew under all of it to do this). You're basically just going along the same seam again with the raw collar edge folded down. And that's pretty much it. I hope you all enjoy it. I know I usually say go ahead and do whatever you want with the pattern but because this one is based (albeit very very loosely, and with a LOT of modification) on a coat that my mother made me as a child, this one's going to have to be for personal use only. Have fun! Oh, if you like the hat and want to make that too, it's not one of mine, it's on Ravelry HERE. This is a brilliant little pattern. IIRC I knit it using two strands of Patons worsted wool yarn in black, on size 8 needles so I could match the needed gauge. Oh and one more thing... a recipe for Wassail. Given to me by a friend long ago. Wassail 1/2 gallon apple cider 1 can pinapple juice from concentrate 1 can orange juice from concentrate 2 cinnamon sticks 1 tbs whole cloves 1 sliced orange add rum to taste Put in a large pot and allow to simmer, serve warm. Happy Holidays!
PATTERN for knitting basic turtleneck sweater with Flowers pattern for Blythe and doll size 1/6 is a pdf instant download. The sweater is knitted from the top down in the round, in a single piece. THIS IS A DIGITALLY DOWNLOADABLE PRODUCT. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED TO YOU. PLEASE NOTE: to download digital purchases Your download will be available after payment confirmation. If you have any issues downloading it, please contact me. This knitting pattern is suitable for 1/6 dolls: - Blythe. - Pullip - Obitsu - Barbie and other similar sized dolls. LEVEL: Advanced beginner. Only basic knitting skills are needed. The listing INCLUDES: ✔step-by-step instructions ✔photos of several details ✔ video trips of the selected moments shown in details on my YouTube channel MATERIALS you will need for knitting this sweater: ✔ Cashmere Wool (100% cashmere, 383 yds / 50gr). You can use another yarn, but with similar characteristics ✔ needles: set 1,5 mm DPNs ✔ darning needle, stitch markers SKILLS: ✔ basic knitting skills ✔ knit in a circle ✔ knit two loops from one PLEASE, note, the size of the sweater may slightly vary if you use another needles and yarn! *************************************************************************** ABOUT COPYRIGHT This pattern is my copyrighted design and is for personal use only, commercial or business use is prohibited. It is prohibited to sell, share, reproduce and alter any part of it. It is forbidden to distribute instructions on paper or in electronic form, you can not sell or share patterns, do not post them on the Internet, or translate them into other languages. You can use the outfit created according to this pattern as you wish: give it as a gift, sell it, etc. When placing photos of outfits made according to this pattern on the Internet or in printed publications, there should be a link to me as the author/ Copyright © Olga Galkina (c) 2022 All rights reserved *************************************************************************** If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Olga
Oops, I forgot to add the ruler. If you print the PDF at full size, it should come out the correct size: la-dollce-vita.com/patterns/catsuitpattern.pdf
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Hyvää koulujen aloitusta! Hyvää syyslomaa! Hei kävin Espanjassa! Hyvää joulua! Hyvää uutta vuotta! Onnea blogi 4 v! Carolyn 4v! Hyvää kesälomaa! Ollaankohan nyt ajan tasalla kaikista toivotuksista jotka minulla nyt jäivät välistä? Lukion alettua minulla ei ollut aikaa (eikä kyllä oikein motivaatiotakaan) nukeille, mutta nyt olen palannut takaisin tästä talvihorroksesta. Pari viimeistä kouluviikkoa suorastaan kihisin halusta päästä kuvaamaan ja ompelemaan, mutta paras ystäväni koeviikko nyt blokkasi lahjakkaasti sen mahdollisuuden. Nyt kuitenkin, kesäloman viimein alettua minulla on aikaa ja inspiraatiota! Näin vinkkinä, päivittelen instagramiani huomattavasti ahkerammin kuin blogiani, joten kannataa tsekata minut siellä @bunny_doll_ Ajattelin myös kirjoitella ainakin blogiin tulevat tutoriaalit ja mahdollisesti muutakin englanniksi, joten älkää säikähtäkö. Hello there and welcome! I've desided to to write the tutorials in my blog in english, hopefully I will be able to help more people this way. Let's get started! Tutorial: Kigurumi for pullip Tarvikkeet: - kangasta, parhaiten toimivat fleecemäiset, paksummat, pehmeämmät ja joustavat kankaat - lanka & neula/ ompelukone - neppareita tms. - kaava -sakset - nuppineuloja - kuminauhaa - valinnaisia lisäyksiä What you will need: - fabric, something like fleece (or something else stretchy) will work the best - thread & needle / sewing machine - pattern -scissors - pins - elastic thread - whatever you want to add Kaava/ Pattern: - Tulosta kaavat (kopioi kuva esim. wordiin ja säädä siellä kokoa), on pullipille sopivan kokoinen, kun "mitta" on sman mittainen kun kuvaan on merkitty. -Print the patterns, it is in correct size for pullip, when the "measure" in the pattern is the same irl. 1. Leikkaa kankaasta etukappaleet ja takakappale, sekä hihat. Muista huomioda mihin suuntaan kangas joustaa (merkitty kaavaan). 1. Cut the front pieces, sleeves and the back piece. Be aware of how the fabric stretces (marked on the pattern) 2. Ompele olkasaumat yhteen oikeat puolet vastakkain. Silitä auki. 2. Saw the shoulder seams, right sides together. Iron flat. 3. Käännä etukappaleiden reunat (1cm) ja ompele. 3. Hem the edges of the front pieces. 4. Ompele hihat kiinni oikeat puolet vastakkain. Kohdista ensin hihan keskikohta olkasaumaan ja kiinitä loput hihasta, varmista että kappaleiden reunat ovat yhdessä. Silitä lopuksi sauma auki. 4. Attach the sleeves to the body, right sides together. 5. Käännä hihansuut. 5.Hem the sleeves. 6. Ompele sivusaumat oikeat puolet vastakkain. Kainaloihin voi leikata pieniä halkioita varoen saumaa jos se näyttää kauhealta möykyltä. 6. Sew the sideseams, right sides together. 7. Käännä lahkeiden suut, Jätä tarpeeksi tilaa kuminauhalle. 7. Hem, leave enough room for elastic. 8. Pujota kuminauha, kiristä sopivaksi ja solmi kiinni. 8. Pull the elastic through the gap, and tie it as tight as you want 9. Käännä kappaleet oikeat puolet vastakkain, varmistaen etukappaleiden käännettyjen reunojen olevan päällekkäin. Ompele haarasauma. 9. Sew the legs together, right sides together. Remember to check that the hemmed edges are on top of eachother. 10. Leikkaa huppu ja korvat. Leikkaa myös kolot korville. 10. Cut the pieces for the hood and the ears. Also cut the holes for the ears. 11. Käännä hupun etureuna (1cm) 11. Hem the edge of the hood. 12. Ompele hupun takareuna. 12. Sew the back of the hood. 13. Käännä "hiuskolon" reuna. (jos kolo ei tunnu tarpeelliselta, edellisennä vaiheessa tehtyä saumaa voi jatkaa) 13. Hem the edge of the "hairslot" 14. Kiinnitä huppu paikoilleen, oikeat puolet vastakkain. 14. Sew the hood onto its place, right sides together. 15. Ompele korvat, oikeat puolet vastakkain & käännä. Tee sama toiselle korvalle. 15. Sew the ears, right sides together. Turn them right sides out. 16. Pujota korvat hupun koloista, ompele käsin kiinni. 16. Pull the ears through the holes, and handsew them onto place. 17. Ompele nepparit tms. millä haluat sulkea kigurumin. Minä käytin kolmea nepparia. 17. Sew on snaps on the front, or whatever you want to use for closing. I used three snaps. Ja valmista tuli! And you are done! Siinäpä se tutoriaali, jos asioita jäi mysteeriksi, kysykää ihmeessä niin selitän parhaani mukaan. Jospa seuraava postaus ei ois ihan vuoden päästä, koitan saaha jotain aikaseks vielä tämänki kesän aikana, jos on minkäänsorttista postausideaa, ehdotuksia otetaan vastaan. Thanks for reading, hopefully I was able to help someone. I have other tutorials too, but I haven't translated them yet, so if you are interested in actually understanding some of those, feel free to leave a comment. Näkemisiin! Bunny & Nuket
Learn more about Pliskytrix - the brand name of Kelly Pliskytrix, a Blythe dolls customizer from UK.
Dress your Blythe doll for Easter and Spring with this cute Easter Bunny hat for Blythe dolls. Free knitting pattern to download.
This dress is designed for 12-inch Blythe dolls /Pullip dolls/Licca dolls/Azone dolls/OB24 dolls. I designed it myself.It’s handmade and made to order. ◆This listing only includes :Dress. Doll and another items shown in the photos are not included. ★It takes a week or two to complete the production. ★Payment: Etsy Payments. ★We take great pains to make sure what you see is what you get .However,due to diverse monitors and views, color aberration is inevitable sometimes.So please read carefully before you buy.Thank you for understanding.
Tonight's "go the f*** to sleep" mosaic. If only the kids would close their eyes like these dolls here ...
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…
Romper for Blythe doll. Only pattern and free video tutorial on YouTube.