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Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Glitter Girl Easter Morning Dress
It was time to add the Glitter Girl to my Easter challenge.
I've mentioned this before but like the My Life or Our Generation dolls most patterns I use for any of these dolls tend to be marketed under another doll's name or under a generic sizing. The Glitter Girl is close in size to the Wellie Wisher and this pattern is a Wellie Wisher pattern.
Notes:
The pattern for the dress comes from Little Bitty Boutique and can be purchased here. I've collected quite a few of her patterns for this size doll as they work up quickly and are not overally complicated while not looking too basic.
The shoes are my go to pattern for this doll and come from an Adoring Doll pattern that can be purchased here.
I used Herrschners Thistle Baby yarn which is a 3 weight and slightly heavier than the white Bernat Baby sport I used for the white. I like the Herrschners' yarn for these projects because the availabilty of colors is wider and when I can get a shipping deal the cost for the yarn is rather affordable. I haven't found anything else that works as well for these projects in the range of colors.
The pattern calls for Caron Simply Soft and I had some left over from a shawl project that I was trying to use up but I found the dress was too tight even when I went up a hook size so I switched back to the combo of Herrschners and Bernat.
I used the suggested f hook for the dress and H hook for the bow. I used an E hook for the shoes with the baby weight yarn.
I change row 9 for this pattern and do not overlap as it is too tight for this doll.
When I made this previously I needed to add rows this time it fit as written.
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