Craft Attic Resources
Crafting is fun for all ages and interests. This blog evolved from researching resources for friends and articles I write as a freelance writer. It is a place to share the information I discovered. Please feel free to leave comments and questions. I am always looking at new projects ideas for family and friends in areas of my own abilities and theirs. As a notice to my readers this blog does contain Amazon links and Google Adsense. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Glitter Girl Easter Morning Dress
It was time to add the Glitter Girl to my Easter challenge.
I've mentioned this before but like the My Life or Our Generation dolls most patterns I use for any of these dolls tend to be marketed under another doll's name or under a generic sizing. The Glitter Girl is close in size to the Wellie Wisher and this pattern is a Wellie Wisher pattern.
Notes:
The pattern for the dress comes from Little Bitty Boutique and can be purchased here. I've collected quite a few of her patterns for this size doll as they work up quickly and are not overally complicated while not looking too basic.
The shoes are my go to pattern for this doll and come from an Adoring Doll pattern that can be purchased here.
I used Herrschners Thistle Baby yarn which is a 3 weight and slightly heavier than the white Bernat Baby sport I used for the white. I like the Herrschners' yarn for these projects because the availabilty of colors is wider and when I can get a shipping deal the cost for the yarn is rather affordable. I haven't found anything else that works as well for these projects in the range of colors.
The pattern calls for Caron Simply Soft and I had some left over from a shawl project that I was trying to use up but I found the dress was too tight even when I went up a hook size so I switched back to the combo of Herrschners and Bernat.
I used the suggested f hook for the dress and H hook for the bow. I used an E hook for the shoes with the baby weight yarn.
I change row 9 for this pattern and do not overlap as it is too tight for this doll.
When I made this previously I needed to add rows this time it fit as written.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Easter Ornaments
This first ornament was a bonus pattern from a Crochet Calendar.
I mentioned last month that friends have a business with a year round tree that we decorate. These are the Easter ornaments I added.
Cowboy Ducky:
I used size 3 crochet thread and a b hook to get this to ornament size. The original pattern calls for DK yarn and a 3.5mm hook.
Not sure what the availabity of this pattern is at the moment. No longer available on Etsy but it is listed on Ravelry for purchase here.
Eggheads Ornaments:
I bought this pattern years ago when Crochet Village had its own website. However the designer has moved to Etsy and the pattern is available for purchase here
I used the suggested G hook for these with worsted weight yarn.
I folded the beak to make it fit the head better.
Little Miss Maisy
I went through my Easter Ami binder and came across this pattern that is available for purchase here.
Easter Peeps
This was a Crochet Calendar pattern and it worked really well for my project.
Eggs:
These were made using a pattern from Amigurumi World Seriously Cute Crochet Ana Paula Rimoli. This book is no longer in print. I used the suggested hook but I'd make these smaller in the future.
Monday, March 31, 2025
Our Generation Boy Easter
When I see patterns for the 18 inch doll boy I try to pick them up to add to my options for the donation. I often find myself adapting more of the girl generic patterns.
This was part of one of Adoring Doll's holiday sets that can be purchased as individual patterns or as a set. Since I have Easter patterns for the other dolls in the set I decided to pick up only the male doll outfit and that can be purchased here.
Notes:
Shoes:
I was able to follow the pattern using the G hook as written as the feet are smaller than the My Life feet. I like the way these shoes fit and am making a note that they'd be good for future projects with pants. They have a boot look so a bit stranger for projects with shorts.
Pants:
I used an I hook for the upper portion of the pants and an H for the legs and waist.
Shirt
I used an I for the body of the shirt and an H for the arms.
I added 4 rows for the length to get it to be long enough for the doll before adding final row of brown.
This is a good pants pattern for future boy doll projects if I need a quick pair.
I finished back of sweater with white adding button hole and button.
Bow tie:
Made with suggested G hook. I would finish edges before wrapping next time.
Cap:
I used this pattern for the Valentine outfit and struggled with the directions but finally figure out the stitch count numbers are correct but at a certain point you switch from working the front of the cap to the back. I was trying to work in the round and was completely confused the first time I made the cap. Row 14 begins the directions for the back of the hat only. Figuring this out made completing the hat much easier.
I needed an H hook for the hat.
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