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Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Stacie Cinderella
For some time now I've struggled to get a wardrobe made for Stacie.
Thanks to being able to adapt other doll patterns this year, I think for the first year she will leave with an adequate donation wardrobe.
I can generatlly get Barbie's clothes sized for Skipper and there are a surpising number of patterns out there for Chelsea but until I really stepped in to adapting other patterns for Stacie she's been rather neglected.
Many of the older pattern sets I have for this size fashion doll don't fit well for the modern version and the ones that do are a bit dated and not in a historical sense. I don't mind sending older styles with the doll but for some reasons some of the older patterns I have for this size doll didn't fit well even on the pictures of the models. So, I'm thrilled to find new options.
This is Sweet Silver Creations AG Mini Cinderella pattern that can be purchased here
Notes:
While this pattern wasn't designed for a fashion doll the changes are fairly simple.
I used size 10 royal blue Aunt Lydia's and light blue of unknown variety for this project with a 1.25mm thread crochet hook.
To get the bodice to the correct length I needed to repeat row 11 to row 17 and then move to what was row 12.
For the skirt to be floor length Row 21 was continued to row 24 before going back and completing row 22. This is actually more rows than required for Skipper who is taller. I can only suspect it has to do with smaller hook size.
I had slightly better luck with the overskirt counting the total number of stitches required and splitting them for the row placing half on either side of middle stich in front row. It still required a little fudging to get it to work but not the complete redo I did for Skipper's. Hopefully by the time I make this for Chelsea I'll have mastered the math.
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