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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Chelsea Nightgown
I decided to start with the smallest of dolls to get back to my nightgown challenge. This pattern is actually an AG mini pattern but I found a series of them that adapt well not only for Chelsea but for Stacey and Skipper with some alterations. Since my pattern supply for Barbie's sisters is low I like when I can find patterns that work across the doll range.
This is one of Sweet Silver Creation's patterns that can be purchased here.
I bought one pattern first to see if it would work for the Chelsea with minimal effort and when I realized it would work I went back and bought her pattern set available here because I already use many of these patterns for the 18 inch doll. I hope to get to more of them this year.
Notes:
To make this work for Chelsea I use size 20 thread and a .75mm thread crochet hook.
For my own reference the pink was Omega from Creative Yarn Resources. The contrast was Lizbeth Wildflowers.
Since I do try to check my notes before starting these projects each year I would suggest going with a lighter color for the primary. I made this in a pale pink last year and liked it better. I thought going with a bolder color would work but rather prefer the pale.
I've made alterations on my paper copy of the stich counts which after row 2 don't account for the row increases in the following stitch count. If I have to reprint at any point it will be important to remember that there are changes to rows 3 and 4.
Sweet Silver has a process of stopping for her arm holes. I always continue as this has never worked for me. Therefore when completing row 5 I need to look at the directions for row 6 and chain 4 for the arm holes or Chelsea can't move her arms. I thought I needed to increase hook size only to realize I hadn't read my own notes.
Skirt
Row 1 was changed to a dc in 2 followed by 2dc around. As written the skirt was too large for Chelsea.
Last year I finished the skirt at row 10 and left a note to continue to row 11.
So now the skirt directions are to follow rows 1-11 then skip to row 16.
Rows 17-18 are done in contrast color.
I do not add upper trim.
The nightgown closes with ties. I chain 40 for the ties and follow directions for ties.
I finished the back in sc before adding ties.
I've never had good luck with crocheting shoes for the fashion dolls so no slippers for Chelsea.
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