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Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Rag Doll Dress for February
I'm learning to document more as I work on these projects because sometimes I figure out a solution some time during the process and think this will work better next time only to discover I'm in the same pickle because I never documented the solution.
This is a free Dora the Explorer pattern that I've adapted for use with both the Rag doll and the 16 inch baby doll. You can find it here.
Notes:
I use a K hook for the first 7 rows joining at the end of row 7.
For the skirt I switch to an I hook to the end of the dress.
In Row 1 to make the arms fit both dolls I need to chain 8.
However this creates and issue with the skirt so in the following row I need to evenly reduce by 8 stitches the number of additional chains added in the previous row prior to starting the pattern that will eventually establish the skirt.
Use a stitch marker to mark the decreases and increases. They are just easy to lose.
Don't skip the directions for finishing the top and the arms.
I used a snap for the back after finishing the edges.
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