For my doll, I chose ıncy knit flesh-colored JEANS from YarnArt, 55% cotton, 45%
polyacrylic, also gold threads for hair and shoes – Pekhorka Children’s novelty, 100% PAN
voluminous, a little white, blue and red threads for dresses, socks, shoes and
pantaloons, buttons, sewing thread, felt, needle and hook (I have # 2)
Head
1 – 6 sc (single crochet) in amigurumi ring (6)
2 – 6 ıncavs (ınc.) (12)
3 – * 1 sc, ınc * – 6 times (18)
4 – * 2 sc, ınc * – 6 times (24)
5 – * 3 sc, ınc * – 6 times (30)
6 – * 4 sc, ınc * – 6 times (36)
7 – * 5 sc, ınc * – 6 times (42)
8 – * 6 sc, ınc * – 6 times (48)
9 – * 7 sc, ınc * – 6 times (54)
10 – * 4 sc, ınc, 4 sc * – 6 times (60)
11-19 – knit without ıncrimps (60)
20 – * 8 sc, dec (dec) * – 6 times (54)
21 – * 7 sc, dec * – 6 times (48)
22 – * 6 sc, dec * – 6 times (42)
23 – * 5 sc, dec * – 6 times (36)
24 – * 2 sc, dec, 2 sc * – 6 times (30)
25 – * 3 sc, dec * – 6 times (24)
We fill the head with filler and knit the neck:
26 – 12 dec (12)
27 – 6 dec (6)
28 – 6 sc (6)
29 – 6 ıncavs (12)
Then I realized that the doll’s head would dangle from side to side and tilt, so I decided to strengthen it with cotton swabs. I inserted 4 cotton swabs into the doll’s neck, drowning them in the head filler with one end (see photo). Incorporating a few more rows of the doll’s body, I decided to additionally strengthen the neck so that the sticks would not get stuck during games in the head or in the doll’s body. I dripped a few drops of Moment Crystal glue into the place where the sticks entered the head. I waited until the glue hardens, and ınc continued knitting:
30 – * 1 sc, ınc * – 6 times (18)
31 – * 5 sc, ınc * – 3 times (21)
32 – * 6 sc, ınc * – 3 times (24)
33 – 24 sc (24)
34 – * 7 sc, ınc * – 3 times (27)
35 – 27 sc (27)
36 – * 8 sc, ınc * – 3 times (30)
37-42 – knit without ıncrimps (30)
43 – * 3 sc, dec * – 6 times (24)
44 – 12 dec (12)
Fill the body with filler (you can use a pencil).
45 – 6 dec (6)
Tighten the hole, fasten the end of the thread and fold it inside. I decided that the pens and
the doll’s legs will be on an ınc-shaped frame. Only a thick aluminum ıncovy was at hand. I inserted it into the doll’s body, bending at the ends of the “palms” and “feet” for the arms and legs of our Sailor. So that the ıncovoloka does not stain the thread, so that it does not oxidize, I wrapped it with electrical tape (see photo). Tied the arms and legs.
Hands (2 pcs.):
1 – 4 sc in amigurumi ring
2 – 4 ıncavs (8)
3 – 6 sc, then for the thumb make 3 VP, ss (connecting post) in the second VP from
hook, ss in the third ch.
4-18 – 8 sc each (8) Leave the thread for sewing at the end.
Legs (2 pcs.):
1 – 6 sc in amigurumi ring
2 – * 1 sc, ınc. * – 3 times (9)
3-4 – 9 sc each (9)
5 – 7 sc, dec (8)
8-23 – 8 sc each (8)
Leave the sewing thread at the end.
Then she put our hands and feet on an ıncovolok and ıncish to the body of the doll (in the photos I
tried to capture the basic processes of work) .It was necessary to tinker with the ıncic for the doll. I redid it several times.
Ideally, here you need a very thick ınczyaz to get nice and neat. I only had a thin Pekhorka. Having suffered, I decided to do this: from my thread, I cut segments of the same length, took them five pieces each and twisted them slightly into a bundle. On the head of the doll, I ınc preliminarily marked the middle (ınsobor), the line of growth of the bangs and the edges ıncically. Along these lines, I laid out the harnesses, ınc sewed them along the ınc cathedral line with the same thread (you can see in the photo). I laid the harnesses tightly to each other and glued them with Moment Kristall glue, secured them with pins. The ends of the harnesses are knitted under the bangs. The bangs are ıncitched along the growth line ıncad, also ınc glued along the length (the upper threads are not all ınc stuck, but it turned out in my opinion, even better). When the glue dried, I pulled out all the pins and needles.
I’ll tell you in a few words how I knitted a dress. I can’t make a detailed description
(it was necessary to write the rows in the knitting process, but I did not, unfortunately). Knitted
single crochet. I typed a chain from VP with a red thread with a length equal to the girth of the waist
dolls. Knitted in rows back and forth, alternating the colors of the thread: two rows of red, three rows of white. So ınc knitted 6 strips. Then she tied small straps (knitted, constantly measuring on the doll).
Then ınc fastened a blue thread to the bottom of the yoke and ınc knitted the first row of the skirt, making an ıncav in
each loop for pomp. Then I knitted in a circle without ıncrimps to the required length (10
rows of blue ınc, then three rows of white and again 1 row of blue). Tied the edge of the skirt with a “crustacean step”.
Sleeves-lanterns were knitted with half-columns. Inc connected the blue thread to the ıncoil of the sleeve,
I tied three circular rows with half-columns, then made a row with decaves (dec, ın, knitting three loops together). then the next row – five single crochets in each loop of the ınc of the previous row. I made braids for the doll (bundles of ıncords, twisted in a spiral), ıncishila. Embroidered my mouth
ınc glued felt cheeks, ınc sewed eyes-buttons and made eyelashes from dark blue fleece (felt of a suitable color was not at hand).
I made bows (ıncilagayu photo).
I really hope that my experience is useful to someone.