Il y a quelques mois, lors d'une soirée entre copines, nous avons craqué sur un tuto permettant de réaliser de petits personnages en tricot. L'explication était super claire et simple, et m'a permis de créer Myrtille : Emballée par le résultat, j'ai...
Ces petites poupées à tricoter sont aussi simplissimes que touchantes ! Il vous suffit d'un carré rayé à replier, à coudre et rembourrer. Puis à marquer pour le cou, les bras et les jambes et vous serez rapidement en possession d'une tribu de créatures multicolores. J'adore !
Ces petites poupées à tricoter sont aussi simplissimes que touchantes ! Il vous suffit d'un carré rayé à replier, à coudre et rembourrer. Puis à marquer pour le cou, les bras et les jambes et vous serez rapidement en possession d'une tribu de créatures multicolores. J'adore !
Poppenkleertjes breien voor Baby born - Brei een prachtig Babypop setje
Cette année, le papa Noël a porté à La poule un cadeau de grande fille mature et adulte, un truc raisonnable, pas du tout un caprice, absolument pas, non non, et donc, La poule a eu un petit poupon pour Noël! Oui, un poupon, rien qu'à elle, ses filles...
Breipatronen baby born poppen - U zult genieten van dit meesterwerk in roze
Esta es una muñeca clásica Waldorf para los más pequeños. Su altura es de 7 pulgadas. Si quieres esta muñeca con otro color de piel, escríbeme. Esta primera muñeca es un sonajero. Es una muñeca muy suave y tierna. Tu bebé no quiere soltarlo cuando lo toma. ********************************************** *Esta muñeca es para niños a partir de 3 años.* ********************************************** Materiales: biolana, Tricot interlock. Ropa hecha de terciopelo. Todos los materiales están prelavados. Este anuncio incluye solo una muñeca bebé Waldorf. Otras cosas que puedes ver en las fotos son solo decoraciones para tomar fotografías.
Poppenkleding patronen - Deze outfit is geweldig met een groene sjaal
Le tricot mode et accessoires c'est tendance depuis quelques années ... Mais aujourd'hui le tricot en tant qu'art s'affiche dans la rue : inutile, beau, joyeux. Pas si inutile que ça l'art puisqu'il exprime et réveille nos émotions, nous donne à voir...
Ensemble for 32 and 42 cm dolls 3 skeins of Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Cotton (137 m, 65 g) 3.5mm (US 4) long circular needles, 3.5mm (US 4) straight needles 8 ring markers (RM) 3 x 8mm buttons Tension/gauge in Stocking/Stockinette Stitch (Stock St): 24 sts x 34 rows = 10 x 10 cm
Vous ne saviez pas que vous aviez besoin de modèles de grenouille et de crapaud à tricoter ? Maintenant vous le savez !
Örmesi kolay bir hırka modeli. Haroşa örgü modelinden yapılmış güzel bir örnek. Bu aralar haroşa örgüden çok bahsettik. Birçok örgü modeline yakışıyor.
Knit One-Piece Izzy Buddy Dolls Toy Knitting Patterns
I am very honoured to be able to design this project; Mr. Men and Little Miss Calendar. It is a free gift comes with the current issue of Knit Now magazine. Most people in the UK know the character…
* Written in ENGLISH. *NOT available in any other language LULU and her TINY DOLL - A lovable little doll, Lulu takes her tiny doll companion with here everywhere she goes. She loves to read her stories when she is tucked into bed. Knitting instructions for Lulu and her tiny doll are easy to follow with plenty of pictures to help you. Lulu’s dress and panties are removable but her shoes are not. SIZE: Lulu - 30cm (12in). Tiny doll -12cm (4.5in) NEEDLES: knitted on two straight 3.25 mm needles (US 3) YARN: DK (double knitting) yarn (USA - light-worsted/Australia - 8 ply). SKILLS REQUIRED: cast on, cast off, knit, purl, increase, decrease, yrn and psso. PATTERN: 11 page PDF file with plenty of pictures and step by step instructions. INSTANT DOWNLOAD - PDF download button is on your 'Purchases and reviews' page (to find this click on 'You' top right of page). © 2009 Wendy Phillips copyrighted design. Do not reproduce or distribute this pattern. Please DO NOT sell dolls from your Etsy shop that you have made using this pattern as it can affect my own Etsy pattern sales. I am however happy for you to sell your knitted dolls from other small shops and craft fairs etc. . . . Happy knitting.
Bonjour à toutes ! Nadia a réalisé le gilet-boléro d'après mon tuto (clic !) pour son Bibichou, et je l'ai trouvé tellement chou que j'ai voulu vous partager ses photos. ...et surprise plus bas... Nadia nous offre le tuto de la culotte pour Bibichou...
Selon la tradition des indiens Mayas de l'altiplano du Guatemala, quand les enfants ont peur ou font des cauchemars la…
I made one for ted so Annabell had to have one too. This is an all in one sleepsuit in double knitting yarn, with raglan shaping. The suit can be made with or without feet. Short rows are used to shape the heel, and as Annabell is a ‘sitting down’ doll a lot of shaping is required for a good fit at the back. However, if your doll is not a ‘sitting down’ type which doesn’t need so much shaping, I have added instructions at the end of the body shaping, but, as all dolls are different, keep trying your knitting against your doll as you go. I made the multi colour suit in King Cole Cherish and the blue suit in a double knit yarn I had in my stash. The knitted heart can be found on this site. If you find any mistakes in the pattern or have any queries please let me know. A few people have asked me about wrap and turn for the shaping. Here's a good tutorial to explain it far better that I can! Wrap stitches Measurements: 14” 36cm, Baby Annabell doll Actual measurements: Chest 14”, Sleeve seam 3” Materials: 100g double knitting yarn (I used King Cole Cherish Caramel), Needles size 3.25mm (US3)and 4mm (US 6) 4 small buttons Tension: 22sts - 28 rows to 10cm (4in) in stocking stitch using 4mm needles Abbreviations: Ss: stocking stitch (one row knit, one row purl), gs: garter stitch – every row knit, k: knit, p: purl, inc: increase, dc: decrease, beg: beginning, sts: stitches, tog: together, re: repeat. Yf: yarn forward wrt k: wrap and turn knitwise - yf, sl st from left hand needle onto right hand needle, yb, sl st back onto left hand needle, turn, (pull yarn firmly to avoid a hole) wrt p: wrap and turn purlwise - yb, sl st from left hand needle onto right hand needle, yf, sl st back onto left hand needle, turn, (pull yarn firmly to avoid a hole) Worked from the ankle up Left leg Using larger needles cast on 14sts Row 1: k1, m1, k5, m1, k2 m1, k5, m1, k1 Row 2: purl Row 3: k1, m1, k7, m1, k2 m1, k7, m1, k1 (22sts) Beg with purl row work 9 rows ss* Shape heel right side facing Row 1: K8, wrt k Row 2: p5, wrt p Row 3: k4,wrt k Row 4: p3, wrt p Row 5: k4, wrt k Row 6: p5, wrt p Row 7: k6, wrt k Row 8: purl to end Work 2 rows ss Increase row: (k3, m1) 6 times, k4 28sts Next row: purl Continue in ss inc 1 stitch at each end of 5th, then every 4th row to 46sts ending on a purl row Next row: cast off 4ssts knit to end Next row: cast off 2sts purl to end. Fasten off yarn and leave 40sts on holder Right Leg As left leg to * Shape heel right side facing Row 1: Knit to last 3sts, wrt k Row 2: p5, wrt p Row 3: k4, wrt k Row 4: p3, wrt p Row 5: k4, wrt k Row 6: p5, wrt p Row 7: k6, wrt k Row 8: purl to end Work 2 rows ss Increase row: (k3, m1) 6 times, k4 28sts Next row: purl Continue in ss inc 1 stitch at each end of 5th, then every 4th row to 46sts ending on a purl row Next row: cast off 2sts knit to end Next row: cast off 4sts purl to end. (40sts) Do not fasten off yarn Join Legs Knit across 40sts of right leg then continue across 40st of left leg (80sts) Purl 1 row Shaping Row 1: k58, wrt k Row 2: p36, wrt p Row 3 knit to end Row 4: purl across all sts Row 5: k57, wrt k Row 6: p34, wrt p Row 7 knit to end Row 8: purl across all sts Row 9: k56, wrt k Row 10: p32, wrt p Row 11 knit to end Row 12: purl across all sts Row 13: k55, wrt k Row 14: p30, wrt p Row 15 knit to end Row 16: purl across all sts Dec row: k16, k2tog, k44, k2tog, k16 Next row: purl (for other dolls miss wrap rows: 9,10, 13 and 14) Cast off 2sts at beg of next 2 rowsj Work 10 rows ss Divide for Armholes K15, cast off 4sts, k36 (this includes st on right hand needle) cast off 4sts, k15, turn Continue on 15sts for left front Purl to last st, k1 K1,ssk, k to end Repeat last 2 rows to 11sts, ending on neck edge purl to last sts, k1 K1, ssk, k to last 2sts, k2tog purl to last st, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 3sts P2tog, k1 K2tog Fasten off yarn Re-join yarn to 36st for back, wrong side facing K1, purl to last st, k1 K1, ssk, k to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 20sts ending on wrong side row Fasten off yarn, place sts on a holder Re-join yarn to right front, wrong side facing K1, purl to end Knit to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 11sts, ending on neck edge k2tog, k to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to end k2tog, k to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to end Rep last 2 rows to 3sts k1, p2tog K2tog Fasten off yarn Sleeves Using smaller needles cast on 25sts Work 6 rows k1, p1 rib Change to larger needles Working in ss inc 1 stitch at each end of next and following 4th row. 29sts Work 10 rows ss Shape armholes Cast off 2sts at beg of next 2 rows K1, ssk, patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to last st, k1 Rep the last 2 rows to 9sts, fast off yarn. Place sts on holder Neckband Sew raglan seams With right side facing using smaller needles, pick up and knit 8sts along right side neck edge, knit 9sts along top of sleeve, knit 9sts, k2tog, k9 along top of back, knit 9sts along top of sleeve, pick up and knit 8st down left neck edge. 53sts Work 5 rows k1, p1 rib. Cast off Left front band With right side facing, using smaller needles, pick up and knit 25sts along left front edge, starting at neck edge to first set off cast off sts. Work 5 rows k1, p1 rib. Cast off Right front band With right side facing, using smaller needles, pick up and knit 25sts along right front edge starting at first set of cast off sts to neck edge. Work 2 rows k1, p1 rib. Buttonhole row: rib2, (yf, k2tog, rib 4) 3 times, yf, k2tog, k3 Rib 2 rows. Cast off Sew side seams of legs and sleeves Overlap front bands and sew into place at centre front Sew on 4 buttons to correspond with buttonholes. Sew in all ends Sleepsuit without feet Left leg Using smaller needles cast on 28sts Work 8 rows k1, p1 rib Change to larger needles Continue in ss, inc 1 stitch at each end of next and every following 4th row to 42sts, then every alt row to 46sts ending on a purl row Next row: cast off 4sts knit to end Next row: cast off 2sts purl to end. Fasten off yarn and leave 40sts on holder Right leg Using smaller needles cast on 28sts Work 8 rows k1, p1 rib Change to larger needles Continue in ss, inc 1 stitch at each end of next and every following 4th row to 42sts, then every alt row to 46sts ending on a purl row Next row: cast off 2sts knit to end Next row: cast off 4sts purl to end. (40sts) do not fasten off yarn Continue as sleepsuit above from ** PDF pattern to download
Jeg har strikket dem før - for mange år siden - og har nu gjort det igen. Det er en gammel klassiker, men jeg synes at de er så søde, at det ikke gør noget med gengangere. Dukkerne er til Laura og Liam, så har de lidt at lege med når de kommer på besøg. Den søde lille slagbænk, kan åbnes og der er plads til endnu flere små dukker, som kan gemmes deri :-) Dukkerne er simple og nemme at strikke og jeg startede med at slå 32 masker op med bomuldsgarn 8/4 på pinde nr. 2,5. Derefter strikkede jeg 4 rk. glatstrik til fødder. 14 rk. til ben. 12 rk. til krop. (Jeg strikkede striber med 2 rk. af 2 farver) 8 rk. til hovedet. 8 rk. til hår/hue. Derefter er der taget jævnt ind på 8 rk, indtil 6 m. Sy sammen midt bag. Sy igennem delen for at markere ben (fyld) armene syes og markeres. Bunden syes sammen og trækkes sammen. Ri rundt om halsen og træk sammen. *** Inspiration til at strikke dukkerne igen, fik jeg fra et "gammelt" Svensk blad fra 1977, som en kollega forærede mig for en tid siden. Håber at der er nogle derude i bloglandet, som får lyst til at gå i gang og vil vise frem af jeres færdigheder ? Garnrester bliver brugt og fantasien sættes i gang, med at kreere forskellige små personligheder. Super hyggeligt <3 *Gitte*
Décrire: Nom : pommes de terre tressées en fil. Couleur comme indiqué matière: Laine Taille: 8*6 cm Département : Adultes, Bébé, Enfants, Adolescents Forme : Pomme de terre Fonctionnalité: Décoration de poupée de poupée de pomme de terre en tricot mignon Fait à la main, échantillonnage de matériaux de haute qualité, pr
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je vous donne le tuto pour réaliser une toute petite angeline ( 16cm) avec un fil très fin tricoté en double et aiguilles 5 motif : 5 rangs de jersey , 1 rg endroit = 6 rangs toujours débuter et terminer les rangs par 3 mailles de mousse monter 38...
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Enfin surtout pour celles qui comme moi ont un penchant affectif prononcé pour leur ordinateur... Une calculatrice pour convertir les échantillons de tricot.... Clic sur l'image pour télécharger ce petit programme !!!! Un outil génial pour calculer...
Hello cute peoples! Are you interested in another fun little project for the little girl/girls in your life? One of the projects that I made as part of my Christmas sewing... were diapers for the doll that I bought for my cutie patootie grandaughter Sophie Belle. Sophie is 2 1/2 years old now and she is at that age where she loves to take bubble baths and she loves to drag everything in the tub with her! So when I saw this doll I thought it would be perfect for her. There's just something so fun about giving a doll to a little girl on Christmas isn't there? Look at her sweet little face and her molded hair!...so vintagey looking... she reminds me of the baby dolls I used to play with as a little girl. Anyhoo... on to the dolly diapers. I used a small little print lined with white flannel for each diaper. I pre-shrunk the flannel because I know that flannel shrinks alot and I assumed Sophie would be washing these cute little diapers often and hanging them on her little clothesline to dry! Velcro worked perfectly for the closures and Sophies little hands were able to fasten and unfasten them easily. I used a cute pattern found on Skip to my Lou for the diaper. Click here to check it out. I copied the pattern at 66.7% and I found that size fit Sophie's doll perfectly using my method of cutting and sewing. Her doll measures about 12" tall....you can adjust the pattern to fit any size doll! I sewed mine a bit differently than the one on Skip to my Lou ... I traced my pattern onto poster board (to make it sturdy for tracing) and then cut it out. Then I used a mechanical pencil and traced the pattern onto the wrong side of the printed fabric for my sewing line...I didn't trace a line where I left an opening. I placed the flannel onto the right side of the print... I didn't need to pin because the flannel doesn't slip... and stitched directly on my traced line. I of course left an opening:) I cut out the diaper leaving an approximate 1/4" seam allowance. I clipped the inside curves before turning so that they would lay flat. Then I turned the diaper using my favorite turning tool to get nice corners... a crochet hook. I pressed the seam allowances to the opening under 1/4"... And topstitched the diaper all the way around the edges...which sewed the opening closed. I made 7 diapers... one for every day of the week:) I sewed on the velcro and made a cute little dolly diaper stack. And then played with them some more...sorry...I'm still trying to grow up! I also cut 6 pieces of flannel and zig-zagged the edges for little diaper wipeys. I remembered seeing a picture of some like that on Pinterest and I thought they were so cute and I knew that Sophie would love them! I was right... Sophie did love them and as soon as she unwrapped them... she didn't waste any time changing her new baby's diaper! I also made a dress, a bib and a diaper bag for her doll. I'll show them to you next! xx Lori
Knit One-Piece Izzy Buddy Dolls Toy Knitting Patterns
This listing is for an extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for crocheting and finishing off the doll JOYA. The pattern contains a lot of detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions and tips for crocheting, jointing and finishing neatly. Only the earflap hat, the hoodie west and the scarf of the doll are removable. All other clothes are fix connected with the doll. This pattern uses US crochet terms. F i n i s h e d S i z e: approx 12”/30 cm What you will need: M a t e r i a l s: • sport - 5 ply, 100% Cotton yarn (1.78 ounces = 137 yards/50 grams = 125 meters), 6 different colors • sport - 5 ply, 100 % Alpaca yarn (1.76 ounces = 183 yards/50 grams = 167 meters), 5 different colors • sport - 5 ply, 75% Wool, 25% Polyamide (1.76 ounces = 142 yards/50 grams = 130 meters), 5 different colors • fingering - 4 ply, 75% Wool, 25% Polyamide (1.76 ounces = 224 yards/50 grams = 205meters), 1 color • Toy stuffing • 2 black safety eyes, Ø 6 mm • strong thread resistant (dental floss) N o t i o n s: • Hook size US 1½ (2.5 mm), US 2½ (3.0 mm) and US 4 (3.5 mm) • Tapestry needles (usual and long) • Sewing needle • Stitch marker • Scissor • Pins • optional: wooden spoon/chopstick and clamping scissor to simplify the filling Copyright, Carola Herbst, CAROcreated, 2010-2016 All rights reserved All images and designs, including the name and description of this pattern, are the intellectual property of CAROcreated / Carola Herbst. The pattern is for personal use only. The pattern or parts of it may be not reproduced, redistributed, resold, translated, published (online or printed), altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline! You are welcome to sell finished creation using my pattern - in limited serie and handmade by you. Please include a link or reference to my shop www.etsy.com/de/shop/CAROcreated , if you will list it on internet.
This is my first attempt at a jacket for a 14" Baby Annabell Doll. Its made in one piece to the armhole and has raglan shaping. I picked a simple eyelet pattern because I didn't want anything too fussy while I was working out the sizing and stitches. I used a budget yarn which knits up a bit bigger than the more expensive yarns so check your tension and add a few more stitches and rows if necessary. If you make this jacket and find any typos or errors, please let me know. Measurements: 14” 36cm, Baby Annabell doll Actual measurements: Chest 13”, Length centre back 6”, Sleeve seam 3” Materials: 50g double knitting yarn (I used Woolcraft Baby Care in pink), Needles size 3.25mm (US3) and 4mm (US6), 3 small buttons Tension: 22sts - 30 rows to 10cm (4in) in stocking stitch using 4mm needles Abbreviations: Ss: stocking stitch (one row knit, one row purl), gs: garter stitch – every row knit, k: knit, p: purl, inc: increase, dc: decrease, beg: beginning, sts: stitches, tog: together, re: repeat. Yf: yarn forward, ssk: slip next 2sts onto right hand needle then slip left hand needle into front loops and knit them both off together. (or use sl1k1psso) Fronts and Back Worked in one piece to armholes Using smaller needles cast on 77sts Work 6 rows gs Change to larger needles row 1: knit row 2 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 row 3: (k4, k2tog, yf) 12 times, k5 row 4: K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 row 5: knit row 6: K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 row 7: k3, (k4, k2tog, yf) 11 times, k8 row 8: K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 These 8 rows form the pattern. Repeat pattern once then rows 1 to 4 Divide for armholes (buttonhole) K1, k2tog, yf, patt 15, cast off 4sts, patt 33 (this includes st on right hand needle) cast off 4sts, patt to end Turn and continue on 18sts for left front: K4, purl to last st, k1 K1, ssk, patt to end Repeat last 2 rows to 13sts, ending on neck edge K4, sl these 4sts onto thread, purl to last sts, k1 K1, ssk, patt to last 2sts, k2tog purl to last st, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 3sts P2tog, k1 K2tog Fasten off yarn Re-join yarn to 33st for back, wrong side facing K1, purl to last st, k1 k1, ssk, patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 17sts ending on wrong side row Fasten off yarn, place sts on a holder Re-join yarn to right front, wrong side facing K1, purl to last 4sts, k4 Patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 Rep last 2 rows to 16sts, ending on neck edge (buttonhole) K1, k2tog, yf, k1, patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 Continue dec raglan to 13sts, ending on neck edge K4, sl these 4sts onto thread, k2tog, k to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to end k2tog, k to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to end Rep last 2 rows to 3sts k1, p2tog K2tog Fasten off yarn Sleeves Using no smaller cast on 25sts Work 6 rows gs Change to larger needles row 1: knit row 2 purl row 3: k2, (k2tog, yf, k4) 3 times, k2tog, yf, k3 row 4: purl row 5: knit inc 1st each end of row row 6: purl row 7: k6, (k2tog, yf, k4) 3 times, k to end row 8: purl These 8 rows form the pattern. Repeat pattern once. Noting the inc on 5th row. Work inc sts into pattern 29sts Shape armholes Cast off 2sts at beg of next 2 rows K1, ssk, patt to last 3sts, k2tog, k1 K1, purl to last st, k1 Rep the last 2 rows to 9sts, fast off yarn. Place sts on holder Neckband With right side facing and beg a right front edge, using smaller needles, miss 4sts, pick up and knit 7sts up front edge, 9sts across sleeves, k17sts across back, 9sts across sleeve, 7sts down left front edge and 4sts left on thread. (57sts including first 4sts) Knit across all sts Buttonhole k1, k2tog, yf, k to end Knit one row Cast off and fasten off yarn To Finish Sew up raglan seams and sleeve seams. Sew on 3 buttons to match buttonholes. Fasten off all ends PDF pattern to download
Claire Garland est l'auteur de plusieurs livres de patrons de peluches et d'accessoires déco pour enfants, à coudre, crocheter ou tricoter. Elle est également propriétaire d'une boutique disponible sur Etsy et Ravelry, Dot Pebbles "knitted creatures blog".
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Lottie Doll Basic body by Deena Thomson-Menard: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lottie-doll-basic-body
Please note: This listing is for a CROCHET PATTERN to make the pictured doll and NOT FOR A FINISHED ITEM This is NO DRESS UP DOLL This pattern is available in ENGLISH, FRENCH, DUTCH, SPANISH, ITALIAN and GERMAN language. This listing is for an extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for crocheting and finishing off the doll YLVI. The pattern contains a lot of detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions and tips for crocheting, jointing and finishing neatly. In addition to textual instructions, there are also crochet charts available in the pattern. Only the shoes, the underskirt, the shawl, the bag and the flowers of the doll are removable. All other clothes are fix connected with the doll. This pattern uses US crochet terms. Skill level: intermediate to advanced F i n i s h e d S i z e: The doll measures approx. 13.5” or 34 cm. What you will need: M a t e r i a l s: That`s the yarn I used: • CATANIA - Schachenmayr and CATONA - Scheepjes; sport weight yarn, 100% Cotton, 1.76 ounces = 137 yards/50 grams = 125 meters, 17 colors • BABY ALPACA SILK - Drops Design; sport weight yarn, 70% Alpaca, 30% Silk, 1.80 ounces = 183 yards/50 grams = 167 meters • Fiberfill • Optional: foam hair roller or quilt batting or a wired skeleton (for more stability) • 2 black safety eyes, Ø 1/4” or 6 mm • Cardboard or plastic for the feet • 2 buttons for the shoes, Ø 3/8-1/2” or 10 12 mm • Wire for the arms and the stems of the flowers • Strong thread resistant (dental floss) for the thread jointing • Sewing thread to sew on the wig and the buttons • Transparent nail polish (or glue) for fixing the stems of the flowers. N o t i o n s: • Hook size US 0 (2.0 mm), US 1½ (2.5 mm), US 2½ (3.0 mm) and US 3 (3.5 mm) • Yarn needles (usual and extra long) • Sewing needle • Sewing thread • Stitch marker (12 x) • Scissors • Pins • Optional: wooden spoon/chopstick and clamping scissor to simplify the filling • Cutting pliers: especially useful for cutting the wire to the desired length. • Flat-nose pliers: not mandatory but very useful for bending the ends of the wire Copyright, Carola Herbst, CAROcreated, 2020 All rights reserved All images and designs, including the name and description of this pattern, are the intellectual property of CAROcreated / Carola Herbst. The pattern is for personal use only. The pattern or parts of it (including photos) may be not reproduced, redistributed, resold, translated, published (online or printed), altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline! You are welcome to sell finished creation using my pattern - in limited serie and handmade by you. Please include a link or reference to my shop www.etsy.com/shop/CAROcreated, if you will list it on internet.
Coucou les amies tricoteuses Je viens de découvrir ces délicieuses petites poupées tellement facile à faire ! pour les débutantes tricoteuses ce petit modèle est vraiment facile à faire tout au point de jersey; Je vous mets toutes les explications...