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Friday, April 18, 2025
My Life Dress with Ribbed Waist
This was a new addition to the donation this year. It's a free pattern that can be found here. The shoes are my go to pattern for the 18 inch dolls and is part of a sailor pattern that can be purchased here.
I don't buy much Red Heart Soft yarn so I'm not sure when this skein came into my stash but I've been targeting skeins that seem orphaned. I also have found this pattern works up better with lighter colored yarns. I tried a darker colored purple for the Our Generation Doll but the texture didn't show as well as the two colors I chose for the My Life dolls. I note this because I know I'll be back to make this next year and this is information that is helpful.
Notes:
I used an I hook for the dress and a G for the shoes. I go back and forth with the shoes. While a g was perfect for the last set of shoes they were a bit snug this time.
I made a note last time that the hair tie was a serious of less than 200 chains. I made 200 chains this time and it was a bit long. I try 150 and see if that is long enough.
When I first made this the count on row 1 confused me my note is the numbers are correct as written follow them.
I used an H hook to finish the back and neck. I closed the dress with a snap on the back.
I finished the arms with a sc around the arms to clean them up and then did a sc chain 3 skip one for an additional row.
This is adorable. I love the colour, it gives me lots of cosy autumnal vibes.
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