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Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Rag Doll Christmas Dress
I generally don't make hats or headbands for this doll as her hair makes fitting them rather challenging. However this free 18 inch doll Santa Hat is designed to be oversized and thus fits over the doll's hair.
Notes:
Both patterns for this were adapted from free patterns. The dress is Darski's Dora Dress For February Dress found here. The hat is a free 18 inch doll Santa hat pattern found here.
Dress:
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 loose.
Don't skip the directions for finishing the top and the arms.
Hat:
I used the suggested I hook. The suggested yarns are no longer available but I used regular Red Heart yarn and still liked the outcome. I followed the directions as written. This is where I learned to make pom poms that I use for the other dolls.
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2 comments:
Aww! This is just adorable. I like the oversized hat and the dress is just the cutest.
How very darling!
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