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, July 1, 2026
Lots to Love 10 Inch Baby Doll Swimsuit
The Lots to Love 10 inch Baby Doll was next on my swimsuit list.>
This is a Baby Steps pattern that includes directions for the Lots to Love 10 inch Doll. You can purchase the pattern here.
The version I have has a cover picture of the Baby Steps doll not the Lots to Love doll. I always add this because I find myself thinking there must be another pattern in my binder for this project and there is not.
Notes:
At one of Knit Picks sales I found their Curio size 3 thread and added to my color options. The main color of the suit is size 3 Curio pistachio. The contrast color is Lizbeth size 3 Pastel Petals.
I really like the green for this project.
I used an f hook for everything but the shoes which required an e hook.
Lizbeth was used for all the trims.
A note for future projects I'd consider not doing the trim between the ties next year. I liked the solid green but had made it with the trim previously so decided to go forward. In the future I might drop that trim.
I did finish the legs this year.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Calico Critters Bay Creek Knits Mom Dress
I like working on these projects between other projects as they are quick to finish and add another item to a donation bag.
This is a free pattern found here.
Notes this is made with size 10 thread.
I used two different hooks this year as I found it slightly tight around the arms last year. The Tulip hooks give me a little more room to play with the Golilocks syndrome of being too big or too small. I started with my 2.5mm hook and then went back to my 2.2 after the armholes had been established. I had started with the 2.2 and it was too tight under the arms. However, I've found skirts can overwhelm the small toy so I went back to the 2.2 when working on the skirt.
These are my adapted previous notes on avoiding the surface crochet.
I have never been good with surface crochet so I did follow the directions after row 4 for moving the main color thread back into place to continue the project. However, before starting row 5 I did a row of ss into the front row othe stitch the starting row to avoid having to surface crochet later. I made row 5 by crocheting in the back loops behind ss.
I did not snap a picture of the back of the gown so this is last year's shot as a reminder.
Having used the same colors twice I'm thinking shades of green or blue next year might be nice.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Our Generation Boy Soccer
It seemed a great time to pull out some of Adoring Doll's sport patterns and adapt the girl outfits for the boy doll. With World Cup fever in the air I decided to start with soccer.
You can purchase the pattern here.
My husband is a huge sport fan so I asked him for some help with my color choices. He suggested going with solid blue for the shirt and solid white for the shorts. I wasn't complaining as I really don't enjoy adding the stripes for the shorts as I've done previously for the basketball shorts.
Notes:
I used Red Heart Royal Blue, Red, Black and White for the Uniform. The soccer decal was made using Cotton Fair black and white cotton yarn as I wanted it to be a little stiffer and more like a patch.
Shirt:
I used an I hook for the shirt and my size 2mm hook for the soccer ball decal.
Other than not making color changes and adding trim I followed the directions for the shirt as written without any changes.
I knew I wanted a red stripe and two white stripes for the sleeve so I marked the pattern counting back from the edge of the sleeve the last two rows as white and the third from the end as red. Then I started with the blue.
The pattern gives you directions for adding a number or a soccer ball to the front of the shirt. I'd done the number for the basket ball uniform and really liked the idea of the soccer ball. I chose the ball as I really liked the look of it.
Shorts:
I didn't mark a hook for the shorts so I am not sure if it was the suggested f or g.
Note to myself that row 7 should read 1sc in first 10 stitches.
Headband and Shoes:
I used the suggested hooks for both projects.
The headband worked as written no changes.
The only changes I made for the shoes were adjusting the colors. I had to play with the shoe laces to get them to work. I always find this to be challenging.
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