Friday, October 4, 2019

Baby Doll Diaper Bag Items


I started making the items for the diaper bag for the big sister project. This adds the baby wipes and changing pad to the diapers for the bag. You can purchase the diaper bag pattern here.

For time saving I picked Melissa & Doug Mine to Love Baby Food & Bottle Set (Doll Accessories, Easy-Close Bib, Orange Juice and Milk Bottles, 8-Piece Set, 14” H x 11” W x 2.5” L) instead of crocheting the bottles and food items I've made in the past. These items will add to the fun of pretend play with the baby doll.

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Post Stitch Baby Blanket


The Post Stitch Baby Doll Blanket was the second blanket I finished while working on the Down on the Farm Baby Blanket. This is also part of the Annabelle's Doll Blanket set. You can purchase it here.

What I like about this set of patterns is that they aren't difficult to make, but when complicated they look quite nice. I also like the way they work with colors. While the patterns call for lighter weight yarn, I always use worsted weight yarn because I have more of it on hand and it works up faster. The weight isn't as much of an issue as it is when you want to put the blanket on a child.

I had forgotten how relaxing these projects can be when you need something to do without being able to focus on counting and changing stitches.

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Baby Doll Pumpkin Costume




With a new baby sister getting dressed up for Halloween, shouldn't big sister be able to dress her baby doll up for Halloween too? Well that was my thinking, but there aren't many costumes out there for baby dolls so some creativity was required. I'd been gifted an 18 inch doll pattern for a pumpkin costume. You can find it for purchase here. I decided to simplify the pattern just making the pumpkin section and hat using worsted weight yarn and the suggested hook. I tend to need to go with a larger hook than suggested to make clothes fit so I suspected if I went as suggested I might be close for the smaller 18" doll.

The pattern did require some adjustments to make it fit the 16" dol. I ended up going up a hook size for the hat as it was too small made with the suggested hook. The pumpkin as written would not have slipped on and off as written so I used a pumpkin button to close the opening on the second shoulder.

I've been making pants for years, so instead of going with the suggested pants directions I made "shorts" for the baby to finish off the clothing part of the costume. I decided to go with the friendly pumpkin rather than the jack lantern. It looked a little friendlier for a baby.

This was fun to make. I really enjoyed adapting the pattern to make it fit the doll and love the idea of the baby doll being ready for the holiday. I have a Christmas pattern that I've never had the time to make in previous years for the donation. I'm thinking it would be fun to send off with the Christmas box if I find time to finish it this year.

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Tisket Tasket Doll Blanket


As I was working on the Down on the Farm Baby Blanket I found I needed a couple of projects that were simple and easy to travel with which definitely wasn't the Farm blanket. After making the blanket for the Big Sister project I decided it would be fun to make a few. This one is the Tisket Tasket pattern from Annabelle's Doll Blanket Pattern set that can be purchased here.

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