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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Stacie Valentine Shirt and Pants
I've been experimenting with a free Barbie Valentine Heart sweater pattern and so far Ken and Stacie now have Valentine outfits.
Notes:
The shirt is a free Barbie pattern available here.
I decided to revamp my efforts after the first shirt went to Ken.
Knowing I had a range of dolls this could fit depending on outcome I went smallest first.
I started with a 1.25 mm thread hook and size 10 crochet thread in red and white.
This time I chose not to join with the girls bent arms the more room I have to get the shirts on and off the better and there is no real added benefit to closing it other than I needed fewer snaps. The designer joins and ties at the top.
I haven't finished with this pattern and still have some work to do on the arms which I realized after I'd finished them off. I chose not to add the trim after trying it and not liking it. It may look better when the directions are followed for the arms.
I used the top white trim to decrease the neckline for a better fit. There is off the shoulders and then there is topless.
The bottom trim worked fine adjusting for the fact it wasn't joined.
I made these pants the way I make most of my pants. I measured elastic for the waist and did sc around the waist. I then did I believe 2 or maybe 3 rows of dc before splitting with a chain 3 for the legs. There are 14 rows of dc for the pants. I finished the pants with a row of ss as I find this helps the pants keep from catching and fraying.
The pants are also size 10 crochet thread and a 1.25mm crochet thread hook.
I am hopeful that Mattel continues to produce the Stacie line. I still have a few left in my donation stash but I'm finding Stacie and Skipper harder to find. I like having a variety of dolls other than Barbie to send off.
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1 comment:
She looks so cute, these tiny patterns can be quite a fiddle can't they? You are doing a great job adapting this.
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