1:6th scale Tabitha skirt by Frances Powell

1:6th scale Tabitha skirt

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Knitting
December 2022
Thread ?
13 stitches and 13 rows = 1 inch
in stocking/stockinette
US 0 - 2.0 mm
55 - 87 yards (50 - 80 m)
1:6th scale to fit a 29 cm/11½-inch tall doll
English
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NOTE: Pattern is for skirt only
This pattern was first released as the 2022 Buttercup Miniatures Advent Calendar, this may also be knitted in 1:12th scale using the same pattern

To fit a 29 cm/11-½ inch tall doll (including Curvy Barbie and Sindy)

Ability Level: Intermediate

Materials required
One pair 2.00 mm knitting needles, 50 metres No 10 crochet cotton in main colour, 30 metres No 10 crochet cotton in contrast colour. NOTE: For 1:12th scale use 1.00 mm knitting needles and 1-ply yarn (quantities of yarn required will be slightly less than for 1:6th scale)

Finished measurements
Waist: 7 cm/3-inches around. Waist to hem: 9 cm/3¾-inches. Hem: 23 cm/9-inches around.

Gauge - Worked over stocking/stockinette stitch: 5 rows = 1 cm and 5 stitches = 1 cm

Both charts and written instructions are given for colourwork.

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