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Friday 20 November 2020

Doll Pleated Skirt Pattern

This is a very quick and easy pattern that is easily adapted to different dolls. Just adjust the number of rows, and even the number of stitches, if you like, and off you go!


I would use crochet cotton or fingering weight yarn for Barbies and other small dolls, or slightly thicker yarn for larger dolls. I used a 1.8 mm hook.

Ch 32, turn (work first sc in second ch from hook)

Row 1: sc 9, hdc 3, hdc 19 in back loops. Ch 1, turn

Row 2: hdc 19 in back loops, hdc 9 (in both loops), sc 3.

Repeat until smaller end (with sc’s) fits around doll’s waist. Join last row (a row 2 row) to foundation chain with slip stitches about 2/3 of the way. Continue 3 sc-wide waistband for a few rows to make a flap. Sew on snaps.



Saturday 4 June 2016

My First Baby Quilt!

     I began working on this closer to the beginning of this year. I hadn't made a proper quilt before, and I am quite pleased with this one. I worked on it at my Nana and Papa's house, and with my Nana's help, I was able to finish it last week.
     The lighting in these pictures don't show the colours very well, but you can see the cute pig fabric. :)




Friday 22 April 2016

Chicken Sweaters

     If you have hens and a rooster, you probably know that the rooster will pick a few favourite hens to give most of his attention to. This results in missing feathers on the hen's back and wings. A while ago, I found out that there are such things as Flock Frocks and Hen Savers, which cover the hen's saddle, allowing the feathers to grow back. I made a few for my hens, Kitty, Clementine and Lizzy.
     I started by just guessing a shape based on pictures of Hen Savers. I made a red one with pink hearts that didn't really fit Kitty. Then I tried again, tracing the old one onto different fabric, making a few adjustments.



     I had to adjust the green one to fit Kitty better, and later made a pattern since I was going to make Lizzy a sweater. I used a soft denim for the bottom layer for Lizzy's to make the sweater thicker and heavier so it would lay flatter on her back, since Clementines and Kittys sometimes shift and stick up.





     Each sweater took a pretty short time - half of an hour, maybe. I sewed the elastic so it would be adjustable, so it would be easier to put the sweater over the hen's wing. I also sewed at around the edges to make it flat.


     I put the sweaters on the chickens at night so they would wake up with it on. They don't mind it at all! Clementine's back it a lot better now, it used to be partly bald. Plus, now the hens are much more fashionable! :)
     You can see that Lizzy's fits better than Kitty's sweater.




     Clementine:




Friday 18 March 2016

More Barbie Overalls

     As you get to know me, you will learn how much I love overalls.
     I made these about a week ago, and I plan to make more! My Barbies like wearing them (at least Evline and Alina do). These overalls are almost fully hand-sewed, but I went over some of the edges with a zig-zag stitch on my machine.




     I hope you like them!

PS. Alina has the new Made to Move body! Yay!

Monday 21 September 2015

Chickens!

    We have been living at our new house for a few months now, and a lot of things have changed. For one... We have 14 chickens! They all have names and we have a beautiful rooster. We have six Red Star hens, five Rhode Island Reds, two Silkie cross hens and our rooster, Winston, is a Silkie cross.


This is Mary. She's really curious. :)


This is big Kitty

Wednesday 29 April 2015

Barbie Overalls!

I love these overalls! I was inspired by My Froggy Stuff's newest video, How to Make Doll Overalls, but I did make a few of changes, like putting a snap in the back.