Craft Attic Resources
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Lots to Love 8 Inch Baby Doll Christmas Dress
This outfit was created adapting Amy Carrico's Springs Set for the 8 inch Baby doll and playing with Darsk's free hat pattern from Baby's first Christmas pattern found here.
Amy Carrico's pattern used to be available on Etsy but is still listed as being available for purchase on Ravelry here.
Notes:
After making the Spring outfit for the 2026 donation I decided to try this with size 3 thread as the red sport yarn I had was too heavy when I tried it.
Dress:
I followed the hook suggestions I used with the yarn and I found this worked for the thread. The first 2 rows with a C hook and finish with a B hook.
For this outfit I chose to continue to turn even after joining as I wanted a different look than the Spring dress.
Panties:
I'm continuing to play with the panties to get them to fit this doll as I find they are either too big or too small. So still a work in progress.
Shoes:
I used a C hook with the shoes and followed the pattern as written. Shoes fit well with thread.
Hat:
I used the brim from Darski's hat pattern. I may try to enlarge the Barbie pattern for the Lil Cutesies doll when I make her Christmas outfit. This wasn't quite the look I was hoping to make.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Rag Doll Christmas Dress
I generally don't make hats or headbands for this doll as her hair makes fitting them rather challenging. However this free 18 inch doll Santa Hat is designed to be oversized and thus fits over the doll's hair.
Notes:
Both patterns for this were adapted from free patterns. The dress is Darski's Dora Dress For February Dress found here. The hat is a free 18 inch doll Santa hat pattern found here.
Dress:
I use a K hook for the first 7 rows joining at the end of row 7.
For the skirt I switch to an I hook to the end of the dress.
In Row 1 to make the arms fit both dolls I need to chain 8.
However this creates and issue with the skirt so in the following row I need to evenly reduce by 8 stitches the number of additional chains added in the previous row prior to starting the pattern that will eventually establish the skirt.
Use a stitch marker to mark the decreases and increases. They are just easy to loose.
Don't skip the directions for finishing the top and the arms.
Hat:
I used the suggested I hook. The suggested yarns are no longer available but I used regular Red Heart yarn and still liked the outcome. I followed the directions as written. This is where I learned to make pom poms that I use for the other dolls.
Monday, January 5, 2026
Lots to Love 14 Inch Baby Doll Christmas Dress
This outfit puts the Lots to Love 14 inch baby doll on the map for the 2026 donation and gives me hope of sending off each doll with a Christmas donation.
This is an adaptation of Amy Carrico's Spring outfit listed for sale on Ravelry here. It also adapts the free Barbie Santa hat pattern I've been using which you can find here.
Notes:
Dress:
The dress, panties, and shoes are from Amy Carrico's pattern. The pattern includes a sweater and headband which I intead to use when I make this as a non-Christmas outfit to add to the donation later in the year.
I have an old big ball of Red Heart Sport Yarn in Red that I've been using for various Christmas doll outfits along with white Bernat Baby.
To make the dress fit I used a G hook for the first 2 rows switching to an E hook for the rest of the dress.
The final shell row of the dress was done in white to give it a Christmas look. The neck is finished in sc white. I used decrease rows with the red to finish off the arms.
The panties need to be worked to 32 stitches at both ends before joining. I play with this pattern every time as I add rows and then decrease to get the panties to fit over the diaper without being too big.
I use an e hook for the shoes following the pattern as written. These stay on fairly well.
While the pattern comes with a headband I wanted a Santa hat and decided to experiment with the free Barbie Santa pattern found here. Hat:
There are some patterns that are harder than others to adapt from doll to doll especially when the dolls are completely different body types. This Santa hat has proven to be a bit easier likely because it is a bit less complicated than something with more form to it.
I originally tried the white baby sport yarn with a larger hook but it was too tight. I moved to white worsted 4 yarn and an I hook and the bottom of the hat fit leading me to believe the pattern would work for this doll. I changed to an H hook for the red yarn.
Pom Pom:
Row 1: 10 DC into magic circle
Row 2: 2 DC in each DC from previous row
Row 3 Dc 1 2 Dc in next
Finish off weaving yarn through bottom of pom pom and pulling closed. Weave in starting end and use finishing end to sew on to hat.
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