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Thursday, May 7, 2026
My Life Birthstone
Again still not out of April but moving deeper into May as I prepost. Not a bad challenge to have as summer approaches and more things take up time.
This is another one of Darski's free patterns found here.
The shoes are from Sweet Silver Creation's Sailor pattern that can be purchased here.
Notes:
I'll start with the pants. Unless I'm making footed pj's for the baby dolls for the most part I just make pants from the top down regardless of what the pattern says. There have been a few exceptions where the pants required something specific but when possible I don't. I find creating the legs and joining to be a frustrating process. I'm sure it technically is better but I've finally decided a finished wearable pair of doll pants is better than an unfished technically correct pair.
So with that in mind I followed Darski's directions for the upper part of the outfit but went my own way with the pants. I buy hair elastics and sc over them. I then dc until I split for legs by chaining 3 and dividing the legs evenly. I then decrease the legs as they can be wide. I generally finish with a ss "seam" as this tends to keep the stitches from catching as the pants are taken on and off.
This is Red Heart Super Saver Blue Wave and I only got two skeins of it when I stumbled upon it at Walmart. I liked it because it was between Royal and Navy and I knew I'd have projects that would work with this yarn. Sadly when I went to look for more it looks like they are no longer making this color.
It takes almost a full skein of Super Saver to finish this outfit along with additional white for trim.
Sweater:
I used an H hook for the sweater as suggested.
The sweater seemed short so I added some rows for length which meant adding rows to the cape to get the length pictured in the pattern.
This is a nice top and I would add it to the rotation with the cape for future donations.
Cape:
I used an extended dc rather than the hdc that Darski suggested. I tried the hdc and it didn't work for me.
As stated above I needed to add rows to the cape to cover the rows I added to the sweater to get it to fit.
Hat:
The hat was a happy mistake. I thought about pulling it out and starting again but I liked the way it looked despite it not being the match to the pattern picture.
Shoes:
This is my standard strap shoe pattern but having read my notes from the Madison project I did use a g hook and the fit was better.
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