Every doll needs a pretty nightgown to sleep in. This one is just perfect for the Dress-Me Doll I made last year to wear at bedtime.
Supplies:
5.50 mm crochet hook
Perfect Pink Red Heart Super Saver Yarn
scissors
Abbreviations Used:
ch(s) --- chain(s)
sc --- single-crochet
st/sts --- stitch/stitches
sc2tog --- single-crochet 2 stitches together
sk --- skip
slp st(s) --- slip stitch(es)
Notes:
--- I used a pink to make my Nightgown; but you can use any color you want.
--- For a complete gift set, you can make this Nightgown along with the Doll Pillow & Blanket and the Teeny Tiny Teddy for you Dress-Me Doll.
~Pattern~
With the Perfect Pink yarn, ch 30; ch 1, turn.
Row 1: 1sc in each ch across - 30sts
Rows 2-13: ch 1, turn; 1sc in each st across - 30sts
Row 14: ch 1, turn; sc2tog, 1sc in next 26sts, sc2tog - 28sts
Row 15: ch 1, turn; sc2tog, 1sc in next 24sts, sc2tog - 26sts
Row 16: ch 1, turn; 1sc in first 3sts; ch 10, sk next 5sts; 1sc in next 10sts; ch 10, sk next 5sts; 1sc in last 3sts
The straps and armholes of the nightgown have been created.
Row 17: ch 1, turn; slp st in first 3sts, 1sc in next 10 chs, 1sc in next 10sts, 1sc in next 10chs, 1sc in last 3sts - 30sts, 6slp sts
Finishing:
Holding the the two sides of the Nightgown together, sew from the bottom up to Row 10 to affix them together.
Cut two lengths of yarn; attach one piece to each top side of the Nightgown to create a closure.
Tie off and trim all loose threads.
This
pattern is my own creation, so please do not sell, distribute, post on
any other websites or claim it as your own. If you wish to share my
design with others, post a link to my page.
I do not care if you sell the finished item you make at a craft fair,
fundraiser, or just give it away as a gift; but please do give me credit
for the pattern.
I know it has been FOREVER since I last posted a pattern. Life always seems to manage to get in the way of crochet.
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Who doesn't love horses? Here is my take on the classic Hobby Horse that you can make for the horse lover in your life.
Supplies:
5.00 mm crochet hook
Tan worsetd weight yarn
Black worsted weight yarn
*colors are based on Red Heart Super Saver Yarn
stitch marker
stuffing material
yarn needle
scissors
Abbreviations Used:
Rnd(s) --- round(s)
ch --- chain
sc --- single-crochet
st/sts --- stitch/stitches
sc2tog --- single-crochet 2 stitches together
ftlp(s) --- front loop(s)
slp st --- slip stitch
Notes:
--- Be sure to move the stitch marker up as you complete each round.
~Pattern~
Body:
Rnd 1: with the Tan yarn, ch 2; 6sc in second ch from hook - 6sts
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around - 12sts
Rnd 3: 2sc in first st, 1sc in next st; repeat to end - 18sts
Rnd 4: 2sc in first st, 1sc in next 2sts; repeat to end - 24sts
Rnd 5: 2sc in firsts st, 1sc in next 3sts; repeat to end - 30sts
Rnds 6-17: 1sc in each st around - 30sts
Rnd 18: sc2tog, 1sc in next 3sts; repeat to end - 24sts
Rnd 19: sc2tog, 1sc in next 2sts; repeat to end - 18sts
Begin firmly stuffing the Body.
Rnd 20: sc2tog, 1sc in next st; repeat to end - 12sts
Rnd 21: sc2tog; repeat to end - 6sts
Fasten off; leave a tail for sewing.
Finish firmly stuffing the body.
Using the tail of yarn, sew the opening in the Body closed.
Head & Neck:
Rnd 1: with the Tan yarn, ch 2; 6sc in second ch from hook - 6sts
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around - 12sts
Rnd 3: 2sc in firts st, 1sc in next st; repeat to end - 18sts
Rnd 4: 2sc in first st, 1sc in next 2sts; repeat to end - 24sts
Rnd 5: 2sc in first st, 1sc in next 3sts; repeat to end - 30sts
Rnds 6-8: 1sc in each st around - 30sts
Rnd 9: sc2tog, 1sc in next 3sts; repeat to end - 24sts
Rnd 10: sc2tog, 1sc in next 2sts; repeat to end - 18sts
Rnd 11: sc2tog, 1sc in next st; repeat to end - 12sts
Rnd 12: 2sc in first st, 1sc in next st; repeat to end - 18sts
Rnds 13-16: 1sc in each st around - 18sts
Fasten off; leave a very long tail for sewing.
Muzzle:
Rnd 1: with the Tan yarn, ch 2; 4sc in second ch from hook - 4sts
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around - 8sts
Rnds 3-7: 1sc in each st around - 12sts
Fasten off; leave a long tail for sewing.
Legs (make 4):
Rnd 1: with the Black yarn, ch 2; 5sc in second ch from hook - 5sts
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around - 10sts
Rnd 3: 2sc in foirst st, 1sc in next st; repeat to end - 15sts
Rnd 4: working in the ftlps only, 1sc in each ftlp around - 15sts
Rnd 5: going through both loops, 1sc in each st around - 15sts
Rnd 6: 1sc in first 5sts, sc2tog, sc2tog, 1sc in last 5sts - 13sts
Change to Tan yarn; fasten off the Black.
Rnds 7-15: 1sc in each st around - 13sts
Fasten off; leave a long tail for sewing.
Assembly:
Firmly stuff the Head and Neck.
Position on the top of the Body and sew in place.
Firmly stuff the Muzzle.
Position the Muzzle near the center bottom of the Head; sew in place.
Firmly stuff the Legs.
Position on the bottom of the Body; sew in place.
Mane:
With the Black yarn, ch 18: ch 1, turn
Row 1: 1sc in each ch across
DO NOT turn.
Row 2: ch 1, working along the other side of the starting chain, 1sc in each ch across - 18sts
Slp st in the first st or Row 1.
Fasten off; leave a long tail for sewing.
Sew the finished piece to the top of the Head, along the Back of the Head, and down the Neck.
Cut three lengths of Black yarn measuring about 4-inches long.
Holding the strands together run them through each stitch of the base peice and attach them like fringe.
Finish working until every stitch has been filled.
* The total number of cut strands you will need depends on how thick/thin you want the Mane to be.
When finished, trim the ends of the yarn to style the Mane any way you wish.
Tie off and trim all loose threads.
Finishing:
Cut five lengths of yarn measuring 7-inches long.
Holding the strands of yarn together, attach them like fringe to the back of the Body to create a Tail; trim the ends of the yarn to the desired length.
Using the Black yarn, stitch one eye onto either side of the Horse's Head.
Tie off and trim all loose threads.
This
pattern is my own creation, so please do not sell, distribute, post on
any other websites or claim it as you own. If you wish to share my
design with others, post a link to my page.
I do not care if you sell the finished item you make at a craft
fair, fundraiser, or just give it away as a gift; but please do give me
credit for the pattern.