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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Crochet and Knit Doll Free Patterns
Dolls are getting squeezed off the toy pages. There was no room on the doll clothing pages to add them there. Therefore, it is was time for knit and crochet dolls to get their own page. If you are looking for free doll clothes patterns you will find those listed on the right side bar by doll or doll type. Please feel free to browse. There are additional toy amigurumi patterns in the Toy Blog Pattern Page.
Crochet:
All in One Doll Small
Artistic Annie
Baby Love
Bethany Ballerina
Bryan
Denim Doll
Fairy
Fashionista Farrah
Fuji Dolls
Free Spirit Amigurumi Doll
Fun in the Sun
Hula Hula Lula
Kokeshi Dolls
Leena
Little Dolls
Little Emo
Little Fairy
Lola
Lovely Lucy
Magdalena
Mary Mermaid
Ogilvy Dolls
Pink Little Lady
Pioneer Becky
Playtime Baby Doll
Rose
Sam the Skateboarder
Scuba Diver
Shelly
Sleepy Sarah
Victorian Doll
TV or Book Characters:
Abby NCIS
Dr. Who Number 9
Dr. Who Number 10
Goldilocks
Harry Potter
Max Where the Wild Things Are
Princess and Frog Coats and Clark
Red Riding Hood and Grandma Topsy Turvy Dolls
Soldier
Career:
Nurse
Knit:
Berry Baby
Blank Slate Doll
Bliss's Doll
Dolly
Knitting Pattern Central
Rag Doll
Sports:
Hockey
TV or Book Characters:
Fairy Tale Topsy Turvy Dolls Several Patterns
Little Red Riding Hood, Granny, and Wolf
Stewie
Loom Knitting:
Best Friend Doll
Kiss Doll for the Kiss Loom
Lulu the Loomed Dolly
Check out the holiday blogs for additional patterns.
Patriotic
Picture Credit: Pinien flickr.com
These dolls are so cute, which pattern is for the Pic on the top of the page, with the curls & green dress, I wood love to make her, thank you Mary
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ReplyDeleteSorry spelling errors. The picture is a Flickr picture with the credit below. I do not have permission to use the pictures from the patterns and I use Flickr when I do not have my own project pictures to use.
ReplyDeleteI hope you find her.
Google Free Spirit doll. That is the style. I can't find the hair. If you find it can you post it please Marjol
ReplyDeleteThat hair is made by making a basic little cup shape, sized to fit your doll's head and then attaching crocheted spirals. Spirals are made by making a chain and then crocheting 2 to 4 single crochets in each chain. It looks as if they are various lenths.
ReplyDeleteoh that's cruel, using a picture for this post with a doll that is no patten from :( I've been going through them all to find her LOL
ReplyDeleteusing small icons with pictures of the dollpatterns would help so much.
It would be helpful, but also illegal. While some people break the rules and steal copywrite published photographs, I choose not to go with the current mode of ignoring copywrite laws regarding published pictures.
ReplyDeleteI don't publish pictures of the patterns because I don't have permission to do so. I do publish the links to free patterns as a service to myself and others so we can enjoy the gifts others have provided in sharing their talents and not charging us for the use. I will not insult them by stealing from them.
lovely dolls.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU! I was having kind of a hard time finding image of the style doll I wanted but your resources are amazing! Thank you!!!
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