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.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Lil Cutesies Nightgown
It was almost November before I finished the Lil Cutesie nightgown for the 2025 donation. It feels amazing to be preposting about it in January!
This is the only one of the baby dolls I don't use Darski's Sweetly pattern for the nightgown. For what ever reason her free BBL pattern fits the Lil Cutesie doll better. You can find that pattern here.
Notes:
I read last year's notes that suggested an E hook rather than an f and this worked out well. I would suggest following the directions for additional increase stitches. I fear I missed a couple of these. I would not the next time I make this.
I work at avoiding repeating colors when possible but not a fan of the Ice Cream Lemon Meringue for this project. I've used it for some of the 16 inch dresses and liked it but not a great fit for this smaller project. I had been tempted to repeat Tutti Frutti and I'd go back to that for next year. It was a fun look.
This pattern has directions until row 8 and then make it as long as you want. I stopped a row before the length I wanted and did a sc skip a stitch 5 dc in the next stitch shell to finish the bottom. When complete I finished the back before chaining 30 for the neck closure. This year as I was going across the neck I'd alternated back stitch and front stitch hdc for a little different neck finish rather than the sc chain 3 I've done in previous years.
I also decreased and finished the arms with sc and then added an additional row of sc chain 3 skip one around for a better arm fit and a little decoration.
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Calico Critters Dad Christmas Overalls
Sadly I don't have many patterns for the male critters. I did discover one after the donation last year that I haven't tried but the overalls are my tried and true for the boys.
This is a On A Calico Day pattern that can be purchased here. It includes a pattern for Mom and Dad.
Notes:
I used size 20 thread and a 1mm hook to get these to fit.
There are several options for the pants. I can never get the full length legs to fit so mine are always the shorter legs and I choose not to add the cuff. This time I added a red trim to give it a holiday feel using sc around the top and surface stitching the bottom of the pants using a chain 1 between stitches.
I looked at adding buttons to this set of overalls but found with the contrasting colors it was too much.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Ken Christmas Caroler
I was able to track down links for the out of print free Ken Caroler pattern. Page 1, 2
While I'd made Barbie previously I'd never made Ken. The original pattern gives Ken a Christmas green coat and hat. It is a festive outfit but having already made a Santa outfit for Ken I was hoping for a more winter look that he could use to carol with Barbie but also might work for other winter play fun. Therefore I chose blue and black as my primary colors with some red highlights.
As I was cleaning my yarn stash I found a crate of Red Heart sport yarn and I am going to be putting it to use for projects like this one this year. I'm also hoping to replace the colors I finish off with Hobby Lobby's sport as it has a similiar weight.
Notes:
I used the suggested e hook for this project.
All the yarn except the hat was Red Heart Sport. I learned from making holiday yoga skeleton hats using Ken's holiday patterns that I need worsted 4 yarn so the hat is made with Red Heart Super Saver Black and an e hook.
The first thing that surprised me as I started this project is the coat is not a traditional coat but more of a tunic that attaches a cape to it.
As with Barbie in order to give the arms room to fit into the holes I did not join the first three rows and then used a snap to close the opening.
I followed the directions as written except I crabbed stitched around the hat edges and surfaced stitched the red trim around the hat.
I also followed the same directions for the book that I used with Barbie sewing the book together.
Having found the original pattern link I went back to look to see if I'd lost the directions for Ken's pants but I couldn't find any. I'm still playing with my directions because I don't love the crotch but this is what I did for this pair of pants.
Cut an elastic to fit Ken's waist.
Sc around elastic 24 stitches
Dc around for 3 rows
Split for legs dc in 12 stitches chain 3 and join
10 rows of 15 stitches
sc around
ss around
I'm thinking about trying the next pair of pants I make without the chain 3 to see if they sit better.
Finally I couldn't resist a picture of the two of them together caroling. I never know how the toys are distributed but I do like to think of the Barbie's heading out together.
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