My Basic Little Knitted Doll - Sally by Judy Sakaguchi

My Basic Little Knitted Doll - Sally

Knitting
March 2010
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 3 - 3.25 mm
3.25 mm (D)
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This doll is seamlessly knitted “in the round”, the head, arms and legs are knitted out from the body.
The pattern is written for DPNs.
In addition to being comfortable working ITR you should know how to knit an I cord and know the following:

SSK, K2tog, KFB, KRL aka increase by knitting in row below, KLL aka increase by knitting in two rows below and TBL. But knowing how to tie a French Knot and sew a duplicate stitch are optional.

Sally has tiny thumbs and turned, pointed feet. She’s knitted using smaller sized DPNs and worsted weight yarn to get a dense fabric so that the stuffing doesn’t show. She will range from 9”-11” tall by 2.5”-2.75” wide, depending mostly on the thickness of the different brands of worsted weight yarns.

Pattern includes a chart and instructions for the heart on her chest. Detailed instructions for the embroidered face, and the “ITR” Sun Dress.

Her body size is the same as my other “My Basic Little Knitted Doll” patterns, so if you use the same size DPNs for all they can wear each others garments.

Sally can be the basis for any pigtailed doll character. See my Blog:
www.ShowYouHowto.wordpress.com
to see how she can become “Mei” from My Neighbor Totoro.