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Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Barbie Doctor
I've been going through my Barbie binders looking to increase the donation for the fashion dolls this year. I'd forgotton about this out of print leaflet Annie's Attic Crochet Costume Party for Fashion Dolls 870014. I have another costume leaflet but they are far more costumes than anything that could be added for a career outfit.
I was suprised to find these use yarn rather than thread. Many of my older patterns are thread so it was a welcome break.
It has been nice to have a doll that fits the older fashion doll patterns. The previous doll I was using I had to do far more adaptations so I skipped using many of these patterns.
Notes:
This calls for sports yarn but sports yarn is a relative term especially with older patterns. Thankfully, this pattern has gauge so I tested some baby yarn I had to see if it would make gauge with the suggested e hook. To my delight it worked.
For my own records the green baby yarn had no label but I believe it is Mary Maxim's Baby's Best Yarn in mint. I've been buying their baby yarn when I have a shipping coupon because they work well for so many of my doll projects. The white yarn is Bernat Baby Sport White. In a twist I ended up needing Aunty Lydia's Size 3 Fashion Crochet yarn for the mask as the yarn was too thick.
I used a size E crochet hook for everything but the mask. I made the mask with a size D hook.
Shirt:
I chose not to add the sleeves. I couldn't get a modern scrubs look but the sleeves just looked awkward.
While using the directions to finish the neckline I also finished the sides of the shirt prior to adding the snaps.
If I had mint thread I would have added the pocket but the yarn pocket was too heavy and bulky.
Pants:
I thought the pants might end up being long but they fit as written. I made no changes to the pants.
Jacket:
I finished the ends of the jacket coat while working the collar and I would do that again.
I tacked down the collar and I would not do that again.
After I finished the coat I found the white thread for the mask. Next time I would try to make the pockets for the coat and see if they worked with thread instead of the heavier yarn.
Hat:
I think I'd make the hat a bit wider for the top and then perhaps tighten for the bottom. It doesn't fit well and I'd work more on fit the next time I make this.
Mask:
The mask pattern didn't work for me. First the yarn was just too heavy and chains work better for ties. The Adoring Doll pattern uses loops for the ears of the larger doll but there isn't enough of Barbie's ear to hold a mask so ties are required.
I just crocheted a rectangle finished the edges and then I added ties to each corner without crocheting back down the chain as this was just to thick even with slip stitches.
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1 comment:
I love the scrubs! You've done a great job of the whole outfit! Another lovely make. :)
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