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created by Elaine Baker Knitting Patterns For 11-½-Inch Teen Fashion Dolls Page 1 of 12 created by Elaine Baker a.k.a. ladyfingers ©October 2011 http://www.knittingparadise.com/t-34440-1.html Photos of Knitted Outfits For 11-½” Teen Fashion Dolls Here are some photos of Barbie dolls modeling a variety of outfits described in the handout. Different colors, slight variations, but basically the same pattern. l. Seed Stitch Jacket-Slim Dress-Hat-Purse - shown in mint green. The pattern calls for Garter Stitch, but this outfit was done with Seed St. 2. Gingham Dress-Hat-Purse - shown in pink & violet, with other dresses knit with the same pattern. 3. Sweater with Attached Slim Skirt-Hat-Purse - a few variations of basic pattern. 4. Pants With & Without Attached Boots - a few variations showing the top attached to the pants. 5. Turtleneck Sweater - to go with pants. Option Can also eliminate the big T-neck, by ribbing at the neck edge. Seed Stitch Jacket-Dress-Hat-Purse Gingham Dress, Hat-Purse Variation of Gingham Dress Pants without boots Pedal pushers (bicycle pants) pants with attached shirt, purse and bushy hat Sweater w/attached Skirt variations of attached sweater-skirt Pants w/Attached Top & Sun Bonnet Turtleneck w/pants purse and hat Continued on the next page.

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created by Elaine Baker Knitting Patterns For 11-½-Inch Teen Fashion Dolls Page 1 of 12

created by Elaine Baker a.k.a. ladyfingers ©October 2011 http://www.knittingparadise.com/t-34440-1.html

Photos of Knitted Outfits For 11-½” Teen Fashion Dolls

Here are some photos of Barbie dolls modeling a variety of outfits described in the handout. Different colors,

slight variations, but basically the same pattern.

l. Seed Stitch Jacket-Slim Dress-Hat-Purse - shown in mint green.

The pattern calls for Garter Stitch, but this outfit was done with Seed St.

2. Gingham Dress-Hat-Purse - shown in pink & violet, with other dresses knit with the same pattern.

3. Sweater with Attached Slim Skirt-Hat-Purse - a few variations of basic pattern.

4. Pants With & Without Attached Boots - a few variations showing the top attached to the pants.

5. Turtleneck Sweater - to go with pants. Option Can also eliminate the big T-neck, by ribbing at the neck edge.

▼Seed Stitch Jacket-Dress-Hat-Purse

▼Gingham Dress, Hat-Purse

◄ ▼Variation of Gingham Dress

▼Pants without boots ▼Pedal pushers (bicycle pants)

pants with attached shirt, purse and bushy hat ▲

▼Sweater w/attached Skirt ▼variations of attached sweater-skirt

▼Pants w/Attached Top & Sun Bonnet

▲Turtleneck w/pants purse and hat

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created by Elaine Baker a.k.a. ladyfingers ©October 2011 http://www.knittingparadise.com/t-34440-1.html

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THESE PATTERNS:

Finishing Doll Clothes: When the knitting is complete and you have bound off – leave at least an 8-12-inch

strand for sewing the seam. Do this for all bound off areas: Sleeves, pant legs, end of blouse, jacket, skirt, purse,

hat, etc. When finishing a garment and sewing seams – always reinforce darning stitches with extra knots at

seams for hips, waist, neck, tops of pants, crotch area, hats, purses, and at underarms of coats and jackets. Make

the garment as child proof as possible. After sewing seams, do not cut the strands too short. Always leave at

least 1-2 inches to weave in the ends.

Helpful Hints: After you cast on at the beginning of each garment, on the NEXT ROW, always knit in the

BACK of each stitch across the row, back to the beginning. This will form a nice even “cast on row”. Then

follow the instructions to begin the pattern. Remember to leave a strand of yarn 5-6 inches long at the start of a

project. This end with the long strand will always be the right side of the garment. Then, if you put the knitting

down for a few minutes, you will know if you are ready to begin the right side or start to work back on the

wrong side.

Once you knit the raglan increases, decrease to the waist, and increase for the hips, you will have mastered the

basic instructions for these patterns. The rest of the instructions are changes to these basic stitches for

necklines, sleeves, skirts or pants, and various fancy stitches to provide variety in your knitted creations. When

you have completed some of these doll clothes, you should have no trouble understanding raglan instructions

for baby, child and adult sweaters and baby or adult afghans with fancy stitches.

Final Remarks Before You Begin: Remember, you are knitting tiny doll clothes. The knitting goes fast and

you will soon have a complete wardrobe for your fashion dolls. Proudly display them standing on metal

stands. When dressing your dolls, be very careful when inserting their arms into Sleeves – don’t let the fingers

catch on the yarn stitches.

If you are knitting for a very young girl, age 4 to 6, you should try the sleeveless or cap sleeve dresses and

sweaters, or dresses with thin straps. Older girls, age 8 and up are more careful about inserting hands and arms

into the garments and pulling gently to fit securely at neck, shoulders, waist, hips and feet fully into each

boot. With care, these doll clothes will last forever.

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MC Main Color RS Right side

CC Contrast Color WS Wrong side

K Knit YO Yarn over needle. yarn in right hand, bring strand to the front of

right hand needle. Work next stitch

P Purl S1, K1 Slip one as if to purl, knit one

Sts Stitches PSSO Pass slipped stitch over knit stitch

Tog Together PM/SM Place Markers, Slip Markers

Ribbing K1, P1 across rows; always knit the knit stitches and purl the purl stitches.

Garter Stitch Knit every row

Stockinette Stitch Knit 1 row, purl 1 row

Seed Stitch K1, P1 across rows. Next row and all additional rows - knit the purl stitches

and purl the knit stitches. This will give a lovely bumpy “pear” pattern. Time

consuming, but also elegant.

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Garter Stitch Ensemble Jacket – Dress – Hat – Purse

Seed Stitch Jacket-Dress-Hat-Purse (Outfit Pictured Is In Seed Stitch)

Materials needed:

#2 and #3 double pointed knitting needles

Fingering yarn

Suggestion: - Make Entire outfit in one color – bright yellow, bright red, powder blue

Collar

With #3 knitting needles cast on 28 sts. (Make sure you leave a 5-6 inch strand at the

beginning of your cast on sts. This strand will indicate the right side of the garment. If

there is no strand at the beginning of a row, you will be working on the wrong side. This is

helpful when knitting an outfit in all garter stitch.)

Work in garter stitch (knit every row) for 25 rows

Next Row: P8, P3 tog, P6, P3 tog, P8. = 24 sts.

Jacket

Next Row: Knit across, placing markers as follows: K6, (place marker) PM, K3, PM,

K6, PM, K3, PM, K6 – 24 sts.

(Wrong side) WS: Knit slipping markers without increasing.

(Right side) RS: Knit across, increasing BEFORE and AFTER each marker. (8 sts increased) WS: Knit

back. Increase in this manner until stitches are divided, as follows: 11, marker, 12, marker, 16, marker, 12,

marker, 11. = 62 sts.

Sleeves:

K11, remove marker, K12 (sleeve stitches), remove marker. TURN and knit back on only these 12 sleeve sts.

(Leave all other stitches on the needle - to be worked later). Knit the sleeve stitches for 22 rows. Bind off in

knit. Cut 8-inch strand to sew seam.

Hold garment, right side facing you, attach yarn after completed sleeve. Knit across 16 sts for body of jacket,

remove marker, knit 12 sleeve sts, remove marker. TURN and knit back on the 12 sleeve sts. Knit sleeve sts

for 22 rows. Bind off in knit. Cut 8-inch strand to sew seam. Attach yarn at end of second sleeve and knit

remaining 11 sts.

Body of Jacket: Next Row (WS): Knit 10, K2 tog (at underarm), K and increase in every other st, K2 tog (at underarm), K10 =

43 sts. (This increase in stitches will put a slight flare to the back of the jacket).

Work in garter stitch, as follows:

Jacket = 2 inches

¾ Length Coat = 3 inches

Long Coat = 4 inches

Bind off in knit. Cut short strand and weave in ends. Sew sleeve seams. TURN up cuff on Sleeves. This jacket

is designed to remain open to show off the dress underneath.

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Sheath Dress With Garter Stitch Trim With #2 knitting needles, cast on 42 sts. Knit 4 rows.

Place markers to increase:

K7, (place marker) PM, K6, PM, K16, PM, K6, PM, K7 42 sts.

WS: knit 1 row, slipping markers.

RS: Knit across, increasing BEFORE and AFTER each marker. (8 stitches increased). Knit 1 row.

Continue to knit an increase row, followed by a knit row, slipping markers until stitches are divided, as follows:

10 (right back), M, 12 (right sleeve), M, 22 (front), M, 12 (left sleeve), M, 10 (left back). = 66 sts.

RS: K10, remove marker, bind off 12 sleeve sts, remove marker, K22, remove marker, bind off 12 sleeve sts,

remove marker, K10. 42 sts.

WS: Knit across row, keeping stitches pulled tight as you work the underarm areas.

Place markers to decrease to waistline: You will work in stockinette stitch (K1row, P1row):

K6, (place marker) PM, K12, PM, K6, PM, K12, PM, K6. 42 sts.

Decrease between markers with 12 sts, as follows: K6, SM, S1 K1, PSSO, K8, K2 tog, SM, K6, SM, S1 K1,

PSSO, K8, K2 tog, SM, K6. Purl row – slip markers. 38 sts.

K6, SM, S1 K1, PSSO, K4, K2 tog, SM, K6, SM, S1 K1, PSSO, K4, K2 tog, SM, K6.

Purl row – slip markers. 30 sts.

K6, SM, S1 K1, PSSO, K2, K2 tog, SM, K6, SM, S1 K1, PSSO, K2, K2 tog, SM, K6.

Purl row – slip markers. 26 sts Do not remove markers.

Work in stockinette stitch on these 26 sts (knit 1 row, purl 1 row), slipping markers, until you are at

waistline. (Try dress on the doll, with opening in the back. Pull the two sides together to see how close you are to

the waist.)

Increase for hips: Knit across, increasing BEFORE first marker, AFTER second marker, BEFORE third

marker, and AFTER fourth marker. (Increase by knitting in front and back of same stitch). Purl 1 row.

Continue to increase in this manner and purl back, slipping markers, until there are 42 sts on needle. Remove

markers on last purl row.

Garter Stitch Skirt: Mini Skirt: Knit in garter stitch (knit every row) for 22 rows. Bind off in knit. Cut yarn, leaving a 10-inch

strand to sew back seam. Weave in ends.

Regular Skirt: Knit in garter stitch for 28 rows. Bind off in knit. Cut yarn, leaving a 10-inch strand to sew back

seam. Weave in ends.

Garter Stitch Hat With #2 knitting needles cast on 32 sts. Knit in garter stitch for 4 rows.

Next Row: RS: Purl 1 row.

Next Row: WS: Knit across 32 sts, increase in every other st. 48 sts.

Knit in garter stitch for 10 rows.

Next Row: K1, K2 tog across row. 32 sts.

Next Row: K2 tog across row. 16 sts.

Next Row: K2 tog across row. 8 sts.

Cut yarn, leaving 10-inch strand to sew seam. Thread on darning needle. Slip stitches off knitting needle onto

darning needle and pull up tightly. Knot securely. Sew seam. Weave in ends. Put on doll’s head at a slant, tipping

to one side.

Continued on the next page.

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Sheath Dress with Garter Stitch Purse

With #2 needles cast on 32 sts.

Knit in garter stitch for 8 rows. Purl 1 row. Knit in garter stitch for 6 rows. Purl 1 row.

Knit in garter stitch for 9 rows. Bind off. Leave a long 30-inch strand to sew seams and make purse strap.

Fold purse like an envelope, down from top to first purl row, up from the bottom to purl row. Sew side seams

where bottom is folded up. Leave the top flap loose. With long strand make a crochet chain of 55 sts and attach

to both sides of the purse.

When playtime is over, always remind the child to put all small items: hat, purse, boots, etc. in the neckline of the

garment for safekeeping. This will keep the entire outfit safe and ready for the next time.

NOTE: This outfit is adorable knit in all one color. I have made it in bright yellow, bright red, turquoise, and

salmon pink. All outfits sold immediately.

I have also knitted this dress and purse in light orange with a dark burnt sienna coat and hat. I had a special

request to knit this in shades of lavender. Made the garter stitch parts in lavender, with the stockinette-stitched

parts of the dress in purple. If you knit this pattern with the mini-skirt, you should consider making a pair of “Go-

Go” boots to match – all the same color. It looks terrific!

To avoid misplacing this item, when doll is dressed, place the purse strap over her head, slanted across the front

and settled at her side. Don’t just slip the strap over one shoulder – it will get lost!

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GINGHAM DRESS - HAT - PURSE

Materials needed:

#2 double-pointed needles and #10 circular needle

MC - Pink fingering yarn

CC - Deep Rose fingering yarn

Markers

Cast on 46 sts. Knit 2 rows in CC (Deep Rose) knit 2 rows in MC (Pink) knit 2 rows in

CC. Cut CC. With MC, knit across, placing markers as follows:

K7, PM, K9, PM, K14, PM, K9, PM, K7 = 46 sts.

Purl back, slipping markers.

Knit across, increasing BEFORE and AFTER each marker. (Knit in front and back of

stitch to increase). Purl back.

Knit across, increasing as above and purling back until markers are placed as follows:

11 (right back), Marker, 17 (right sleeve), Marker, 22 (front), Marker, 17 (left sleeve),

Marker, 11 = 78 sts.

Next Row: Knit 11, remove marker, bind off 17, remove marker, knit 22, remove marker, bind off 17, remove

marker, knit 11 = 44 sts.

Purl back, purl 2 sts together at each underarm. (This will anchor the backs and front together).

Work 2 rows in stockinet stitch. (This will complete the bustline).

Place markers to decrease:

Knit 5, PM, knit 12, PM, knit 10, PM, knit 12, PM, knit 5 = 44 sts.

Purl 1 row, slipping markers.

Knit across, decreasing between markers, as follows:

Knit 5, SM, slip 1, k1, pass slip stitch over knit stitch (right decrease made), knit to 2 stitches before next

marker - k2 together (left decrease made), SM, knit 10, SM, slip 1, knit 1, psso, knit to 2 sts before next marker

- k 2 rog, SM, knit 5 = 40 sts.

Continue in this manner, decreasing as above until stitches are on needle as follows: 5-M-4-M-10-M-4-M-5 =

28 sts. Next Row: Purl 2 tog, purl 3, SM, purl 4, SM, purl 10, SM, purl 4, SM, purl 3, purl 2 tog. = 26

sts. Garment is now at or close to waistline. If not, work another knit and purl row.

Increase for hipline: Stitches on needle as follows: 4-M-4-M-10-M-4-M-4 = 26 sts.

Knit across increasing BEFORE first marker, AFTER second marker, BEFORE third marker, and AFTER

fourth marker. (Knit in front and back of stitch to increase). Purl back. Continue to increase in this manner

until stitches are arranged as follows: 8-M-4-M-18-M-4-M-8 = 42 sts. Garment is now completed to end of

hips, ready to begin the skirt. Continue with MC, slip 1, increase in next st, slip 1, increase across row. Drop

MC.

Gingham skirt pattern: Row 1: (WS) With CC - *purl 2, slip 1, repeat from * across. Drop CC.

Row 2: (RS) With MC - knit.

Row 3: (WS) With MC - purl. Drop MC.

Row 4: (RS) With CC - slip 1, knit 2, repeat across.

Repeat Rows 1 - 4 four times. Cut CC, leaving 10” strand to sew back.

With MC and #10 circular needles, knit and increase in each stitch across. Knit 6 rows for skirt ruffle. Bind

off in knit. Sew skirt ruffle. Cut MC. With CC, thread needle and sew back seam to neckline.

Continued on the next page

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Gingham Skirt Pattern Continued

GINGHAM HAT With #2 needles and CC, cast on 62 stitches. Knit 6 rows.

Next Row: Knit 2 together across row = 31 sts.

Knit 6 rows. Bind off, cut CC, leaving 8” strand to sew seam. Sew seam from hatband down to end of ruffle.

Pull doll’s hair through “donut” hole in hat. Frame ruffle around her face.

GINGHAM PURSE With #2 needles and CC, cast on 12 stitches. Knit 10 rows. Bind off, cut CC, leaving 36” strand to sew seam

and crochet shoulder strap. Fold purse in half and sew side seams. DO NOT CUT STRAND. Using this

strand, with crochet hook, single crochet a long chain (approx. 50 chains) for shoulder strap. Attach this chain

to opposite side of purse. Knot securely. Place shoulder strap over doll’s head, with strap crossing in front of

doll and purse at her side.

Here are two other variations of the Gingham pattern.

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Sweater With Attached Mini-Skirt - Hat – Purse

Materials needed: #2 double-pointed knitting needles, 4 place-stitch markers

Color 1 – 1 oz. fingering yarn (for sweater) Suggestion: Rose Color

Color 2 – ½ oz. fingering yarn (for skirt, purse and hat) Suggestion White or Pale Pink

Color 3 – ½ oz. fancy ribbon “eyelash” yarn, or any decorative yarn for trim.

Suggestion:- Rose multi-color yarn

Sweater: With #2 needles and Color 1, cast on 40 sts. Work in ribbing for 4 rows.

Next Row: Knit across, placing markers as follows: K7, PM, K6, PM, K14, PM, K6, PM,

K7 = 40 sts. Purl 1 row.

Knit across increasing (knit in front and back of stitch) BEFORE and AFTER each marker.

Continue to increase in this manner until there are 11 stitches before first marker.

Stitches are divided as follows: 11 right front, 14 sleeve, 20 front, 14 sleeve, 11-left front.

Sleeves: K11, remove marker, K14 sleeve stitches, remove marker. TURN and purl back on these 14

sleeve stitches only. (Leave the remaining stitches on needle to be worked later)

Work in stockinette stitch (K1 row, P1 row) on the 14 sleeve stitches for 8 rows. Work in ribbing for 10 rows.

Bind off in ribbing. Leave an 8-inch strand to sew seam. Fold completed sleeve down toward you (right side

facing you) – out of the way – attach Color 1 at underarm with the #2 needles knit across 20 sts of the front.

Remove marker, K14 sleeve stitches, remove marker. TURN and purl back on these 14 sleeve stitches only.

Work in stockinette stitch on these sleeve stitches for 8 rows.

Work in ribbing for 10 rows. Bind off in ribbing. Leave an 8-inch strand to sew seam.

Fold completed sleeve down toward you. With #2 needles, attach Color 1 at underarm and knit across the

remaining 11 stitches. (All stitches are now on one needle). Purl 1 row – P2tog at both underarms (P10, P2tog,

P18, P2tog, P10 – this will attach the two backs to the front of the sweater.)

Body of Sweater: Work in stockinette stitch for 12 rows. 40 sts. Work in ribbing for 4 rows.

Knit 1 row. Increase one stitch in first and last stitch. = 42 sts. Purl 1 row. The sweater is now complete. DO

NOT BIND OFF. Cut Color 1, leaving a 12-inch strand to sew the sweater seam.

Attach skirt: With #2 needles and Color 2, knit in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. Drop Color 2. Attach Color

3, and work in garter stitch for 2 rows. Drop Color 3. Pick up Color 2 and work in stockinette stitch for 4

rows. Drop Color 2. Pick up Color 3 and work in garter stitch for 2 rows. Drop Color 3. Pick up Color 2 and

work in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. Drop Color 2. Pick up Color 3 and work in garter stitch for 2 rows. Drop

Color 3. Pick up Color 2 and work in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. Drop Color 2. Cut yarn, leaving a 12-inch

strand to sew skirt seam. Pick up Color 3 and work in garter stitch for 4 rows. Bind off in Color 3. Cut yarn,

leaving an 8-inch strand to sew this bottom trim row. Sew bottom trim seam. Weave in ends. Pick up strand of

Color 2 and sew skirt seam. Weave in ends. Pick up Color 1 strand and sew back sweater seam. Weave in

ends. TURN right side out and TURN up a cuff on each sleeve.

Continued on the next page

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Sweater With Attached Mini-Skirt pattern continued

STRIPED PURSE

Materials needed: #2double-pointed knitting needles, Color 2 fingering yarn – used for skirt, hat and purse

Color 3 fancy eyelash yarn – or any other decorative yarn

With #2 needles and Color 2, cast on 30 sts. Work in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. Drop Color 2.

With Color 3 work in garter stitch for 2 rows. Drop Color 3. With Color 2 work in stockinette stitch for 4

rows. Drop Color 2. With Color 3 work in garter stitch for 2 rows. Cut Color 3, leaving a 6-inch seam to knot

and weave in ends. With Color 2 work in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. Bind off in knit. Cut Color 2, leaving

a 30-inch strand to sew seams and make the purse strap. With this long strand, make a crochet chain of at least

55 sts. Knot securely and attach to opposite side of purse. TURN purse right side out. Hold doll’s arm straight

up, put the purse strap over doll’s head and arm. Drop doll’s arm down to her side and let the purse settle under

her hand, at her hip, with the strap crossed in front of her body. This makes the purse childproof – and will not

easily get lost while playing.

STRIPED HAT

Materials needed #2 double-pointed needles

Color 2 fingering yarn – for skirt, purse and hat

Color 3 – “eyelash” yarn or any decorative yarn for trim

With Color 3, cast on 32 sts. Work in garter stitch for 2 rows. Drop Color 3. Pick up Color 2.

Work in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. Drop Color 2. Pick up Color 3. Work in garter stitch for 2 rows. Drop

Color 3. Pick up Color 2. Work in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. Purl 2 rows.

Next Row: K1, K2tog, K1, K2tog across row. Next Row: K2tog across row. Cut Color 2, leaving a 10-inch

strand to sew seam. Thread yarn on darning needle and draw remaining stitches up tightly. Knot securely.

Sew back seam. TURN right side out.

Variations in the above pattern

Sweater Attached to Skirts

Continued on the next page

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Turtleneck Sweater

Materials needed: #2 double pointed knitting needles

Fingering yarn, angora, “velvet” yarn, multi-colored yarn

Place/Stitch Markers

Cast on 29 stitches. Work in garter stitch for 4 rows.

Row 1: Knit 29

Row 2: Knit 3, purl 23, Knit 3

Continue working Rows 1 and 2 for 25 rows, ending with a knit row.

Next Row: K3, P4, P3 tog, P9, P3 tog, P4, K3. = 25 sts

Knit 1 row.

Place markers to increase: P5, (place marker) PM, P3, PM, P9, PM, P3, PM, P5. = 25 sts.

Knit, increasing BEFORE first marker, AFTER second marker, BEFORE third marker, and

AFTER fourth marker. Purl, slipping markers.

Continue to increase as established, purling back across the rows, until there are 73 sts, divided as follows:

11 (right back), (marker) M, 15, (right sleeve), M, 21(front), M, 15 (left sleeve), M, 11(left back).

Sleeves:

Knit 11, remove marker, Knit 15 sleeve stitches, remove marker, TURN and purl back on these 15 sleeve sts

only. Knit in stockinette stitch (K1 row, P1 row) on the 15 sleeve stitches only for 20 rows. Knit in ribbing

(K1, P1 across row) for 6 rows. Bind off in ribbing. Leave a 5-inch strand to sew sleeve seam.

Hold garment, right side facing you, with completed sleeve on the right. Fold this sleeve down toward you (out

of the way). Attach yarn at underarm after completed sleeve. Knit across 21 sts for front of sweater, remove

marker, Knit 15 sleeve stitches, remove marker, TURN and purl back on these 15 sleeve sts only. Knit in

stockinette stitch on the 15 sleeve sts for 20 rows. Knit in ribbing for 6 rows. Bind off in ribbing. Leave a 5-

inch strand to sew sleeve seam.

Attach yarn at underarm after completed second sleeve. Knit across the remaining 11 sts. (All stitches are now

on one needle). = 43 sts.

Purl across row, P2 tog at each underarm. (This will attach the front of the sweater to the two backs).

Work in stockinette stitch for 2 inches. Knit in ribbing (K1, P1) for 6 rows. Bind off in ribbing. Leave a 10-

inch strand to sew back seam. Sew seam to turtleneck collar, then TURN garment right side out – to sew this

part of the seam. When the turtleneck is Turned down, the seam will be on the underneath side.

NOTE: If you knit this T-neck sweater with angora yarn, you should consider knitting in garter stitch. This

will give a fuzzier appearance. Make a matching hat in garter stitch, following the Basic Hat pattern.

◄Variation of Turtleneck Sweater with pants, hat, and purse

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Pants With Boots

Materials needed: #2 double pointed knitting needles, Place-Stitch Markers

MC: fingering yarn for pants Suggestion: “Blue Jean” blue, peach, mint green

CC: fingering yarn for boots Suggestion:: Black, brown, red, dark green,

With MC, cast on 26 sts. Rib in K1, P1 for 6 rows. (This makes the pants fit nicely around the

doll’s waist). Place markers to increase for hips: K5, (place marker) PM, K4, PM, K8, PM,

K4, PM, K5 = 26 sts.

Knit across, increasing BEFORE first marker, AFTER second marker, BEFORE third

marker, and AFTER fourth marker.

Purl 1 row. Increase as established, until stitches are divided at the end of a purl row, as

follows:

10, (marker) M, 4, M, 18, M, 4, M, 10 = 46 sts.

Next row, knit across, removing markers. Purl 1 row. Knit 1 row. Purl 1 row.

Knit across, increase in first and last Sts’ = 48 sts

Divide for pant legs (with boots): Knit 24, TURN and purl back on these same 24 sts. These 24 sts are for the first pant leg. Don’t worry about

the remaining stitches. They will remain on the needles until needed to work the second pant leg.

Knit in stockinette stitch (K1 row, P1 row) on these 24 sts for 6 rows, ending with a purl row.

Knit across, decrease in first and last stitches - 22 sts. Purl 1 row.

Knit in stockinette stitch for 6 rows, ending with a purl row.

Knit across, decrease in first and last stitches = 20 sts.

Purl 1 row. Knit in stockinette stitch for 4 rows, ending with a purl row.

Knit across, decrease in first and last stitches = 18 sts

Purl 1 row. Cut MC, leave a 10-12 inch strand to sew leg seam.

Attach Boot: With CC, knit across, decrease in first and last stitches = 16 sts

KNIT 5 rows for boot cuff. Knit in stockinette stitch for 6 rows.

Knit across, decrease in first and last stitches = 14 sts

Purl 1 row. Knit in stockinette stitch for 4 rows.

Knit across, decrease in first and last stitches = 12 sts

Purl 1 row.

Heel: Knit across, decrease in first and last stitches = 10 sts

Purl across, decrease in first and last stitches = 8 sts

Toe: Knit in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. Knit across, decrease in first and last stitches = 6 sets

Purl 1 row. Cut CC leaving an 8-inch strand. Thread this strand on darning needle and pull through remaining

6 sts on needle. Pull up and knot tightly. TURN wrong side out and sew boot seam only – end at pant leg.

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Pants With Boots Continued

Hold garment, right side facing you, with finished pant leg and boot on the right side.

Attach MC and knit the remaining 24 stitches, ending at the outer edge.

Purl 1 row. Follow pant leg instructions above to complete the second pant leg and boot.

TURN wrong side out and with CC, sew boot seam. Pick up MC strand and sew pant leg, continuing to sew up

the back seam to the ribbing at waist. TURN right side out. You can use a crochet hook to pull the toes of the

boots right side out.

When dressing the doll, be sure to settle her toes into the boots before pulling up the pants.

Variations

Sweater & Peddle-pushers Pants with Attached Top Pants With Boots-Hat-Purse

& Sun Bonnet

Pants Without Boots:

Follow pants instructions above until you begin working with the first 24 stitches of the pant

leg.

Work in stockinette stitch for 48 rows. Knit 2 rows for pant cuff. Bind off. Leave a strand to

sew seam. Follow above instructions for working the second pant leg, working in stockinette

stitch for 48 rows. Knit 2 rows. Bind off. Leave a strand to sew seam up to waist.