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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Lots to Love 8 Inch Baby Doll Swimsuit
This was made using a free Amy Carrico Fun in the Sun pattern found on Ravelry here.
Notes:
I only found last year's yarn when I finished the project so I stuck with Herrschner's 2 Baby yarn but used the Castle color.
My guage has been all over the place lately so I needed a C hook to get this to fit where I've previously made it work with a B and this yarn.
For my own notes when checking gauge on this project make the bottoms first as this was the quickest way to determine if the yarn hook balance had been reached. When the shorts fit the halter top fit.
The sandals and the visor always have to be fiddled with to get them to work for me. I never write this and then think I must be having a bad year but it came to me as I was working this year that this has always been the case.
I wrote a note to increase the ties as they are tight. I increased to 40 and I'd go to 50 the next time as they are still short.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Stacie Mermaid
I mentioned working on adapting the free Barbie pattern in thread for Stacie and I decided I couldn't wait for my other planned projects. She jumped the line and I was pleased to find with some work the pattern worked for her as well as Skipper and Ken.
I adapted this free Barbie pattern found here.
With some experimentation I landed on a size B hook and size 10 thread.
This is from a set of really small multi-colored Hobby Lobby almost samples that I've picked up over the years for small doll projects and trims.
This required a little more than I'd anticipated as I lost some thread experimenting with the project. For my own notes this was color HD0007.
I'd consider Aunt Lydia's size 10 ocean when I make this again for Stacie. It comes in a much larger cone and I won't have to worry about running out of thread.
Crop Top:
I tried a number of experiments making the top and learned some valuable lessons.
First while I join the top for Barbie and Skipper without any issues moving to thread it become too hard to make this work for Stacie so I didn't join the top and added to snaps to close the top in the back. This was not a huge challenge once I accepted this change was needed.
The second change was needing to add some weight or thickness to the top as going down to size 20 thread didn't fit and not fixing the gaps with size 10 made the arm holes and the snap closing impossible.
To manage this I did row 1 as written.
Row 2:
I dc in the first three and between the first three stitches giving me a start of 6 stitches. Then I chained 3 for the armhole before skipping 6 stitches. The original directions had no chains but I found this made the arms tight and hard to work around. I worked a total of 18 with dc and working between dc stitches. Then I chained 3 skipped 6 stiches for second arm. Like the first side I finished by creating 6 stitches by dc in each dc and between dc.
I followed rows 3-4 as written adapting to new stitch count without joining.
I finished the back edges and added two snaps to close.
Tail:
I wasn't sure how wide the tail had to be to fit Stacie's hips with thread so like all the other stuff I experimented. I made a note to increase to 23 stitches but I suspect going to the directions to 24 would be fine
Width was more my focus than length so unlike Ken and Skipper I failed to note which row I stopped on but I know I was past row 28 before I stopped and moved to row 33.
Fin:
I followed the note I made on Ken's project and stuck to reducing to 10 stitches for the tail. I think for Stacie I might go to 8 as I think it might have joined together better.
Both row 7's are joined. I keep trying to look at the picture to figure it out and there are actually directions.
Monday, May 25, 2026
Ken Merman
I know Mermaid themed dolls can be popular but one reason I avoid buying them to donate is they are some what limiting.
If you tire of the water theme most of them don't have removable tails so the Mermaid doll isn't likely to be easily moved into another play environment.
This isn't an issue for those who buy multiple dolls but for kids where this may not be an option, I try to go for dolls that can be adapted to different pretend options.
I found a pattern for Barbie a few years back and adapted it to Skipper last year. After seeing a Ken Merman doll I decided to try the tail on Ken to see if the pattern would work for him as well and it was a decent fit.
You can find the free pattern here.
Notes:
This is made with Caron Simply Soft Oceana Paints. I don't use lots of Caron Simply Soft with dolls as it tends to split and catch on doll fingers, etc. but this has worked out for the mermaid projects. The original pattern has a solid main color with a multi-color trim but I like this for the whole outfit.
I used an e hook for Ken as I did previously for Barbie and Skipper.
Ken being taller required a longer tail than the notes I wrote for Skipper so I crocheted to row 29 before skipping to the finishing row of 33.
I missed a note I made regarding Barbie's fin so I added it to the pattern now and I'm noting it here to make sure Skipper's fin's are not reduced below 10 stitches as I wrote on Barbie's post they came out better that way.
I'm currently experimenting with thread to see if this will work for Stacie. I will get back to making one for Skipper as I have the notes from last year on making the adjustments for this pattern using the Caron Simply soft that will fit her.
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