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Thursday, July 16, 2026
16 inch Baby Doll A-Line Dress Part 2
This is the second A-line dress made from Margaret Funk's out of print Baby Doll Fashion's to Crochet for the second 16 inch baby doll being donated. The shoes are from a free Darski pattern set found here. The headband was something I experimented with on the first dress. It was made chaining the distance around the doll's head and doing a row of dc.
Notes:
This was made with Lion Brand Mint Ice Cream Yarn. I'm determined to use up more yarn on hand on projects that don't have specific yarn requirements. These two A-Line dress projects were a great chance to use up some yarn that I had intentions for at one point but have never used so it is time for them to become productive and move out.
The dress requires an I hook and the shoes a J hook with the lighter yarn.
I finish the back and around the front in sc closing the back with a snap.
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1 comment:
This little A‑line dress turned out so sweet! The Mint Ice Cream yarn gives it such a soft, pretty look, and I love that you’re using up yarn you’ve had on hand — these donation projects are the perfect way to make those skeins finally shine. The headband experiment is adorable, and the shoes finish the outfit beautifully. Your detailed notes are always so helpful. Another lovely addition to your doll donation lineup.
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