Barbie knitting patterns. Every little girl that loves the doll will love these cute outfits to add to her collection. As with any modern gal you can never have too many clothes
The Barbie knitting patterns included always make ideal gifts. They use very little yarn and make up in no time.
Collectors love these because the store bought doll clothes are made very cheaply and are rather costly. You can make up an entire wardrobe of quality items using scraps of yarn.
Christmas will be a bright and happy day when she opens a box full of sweaters, hats, skirts and slacks for her doll. Knitting for dolls is a perfect way to give quality gifts and be frugal at the same time. And you can’t beat the price of these Barbie knitting patterns, which of course is free.
Teenage Doll’s Outfit
(UK to US conversion charts)
TO FIT A 12″ DOLL
MATERIALS Required:
Of LADYSHIP 4 ply CHAMPION or 4 ply RENOWN.
1 oz. main color for trousers and jacket;
I oz. first contrast for beret, scarf and mittens;
1/2 oz. second contrast for bag and trimmings.
1 pair each knitting needles Nos. 10 and 12.
Medium size crochet hook.
5 small press fasteners.
Gold colored embroidery thread.
MEASUREMENTS:
To fit a 12 inch teenage doll.
TENSION.
15 1/2 sts. and 19 rows In a 2 inch square, measured over stocking stitch on No. 10 needles.
ABBREVIATIONS:- K., knit; P., purl; st(s)., stitch(es); dec., decrease by knitting (or purling) 2 sts. together; here, increase by working into front and back of same st.; tog., together; ins., inches; beg., beginning; rep., repeat; rem., remain(ing); alt., alternate; patt, pattern; st. st.. stocking stitch (K. 1 row, P. 1 row); g. st., garter stitch (every row knit).
Using No. 10 needles, cast on 23 sts. and work 2 rows in g. st.
Beg. with a K. row, work 30 rows in st. st.
In next row—Inc. in first st., K. to last 2 sts., inc. in next st., K. 1.
Continue in st. st., inc. one st. at each end of needle in same manner in every following 4th row until there are 29 sts. on needle.
Work 3 rows in st st. without shaping.
Dec. one st, at each end of needle in next and every following alt row until 19 sts. rem,
Change to No. 12 needles and work 4 rows in g. st.
Cast off
Work a second piece in same manner.
Using No. 10 needles, cast on 22 sts.
1st row—K. 2, *P. 2, K. 2, rep, from * to end.
This row forms the patt.
Rep. first row 21 times more.
Proceed as follows:
1st row—Inc. in first st., K. 1, *P. 2, K. 2, rep. from * to last 4 sts., P. 2, inc. in next st., K, 1.
2nd row—Inc. in first st., *K. 2, P. 2, rep. from * to last 3 sts., K. 1, inc. in next st., K. 1.
3rd row—Inc. in first st., K. 3, *P. 2, K. 2, rep. from * to last 2 sts., inc. in next st., K. 1.
4th row—Inc. in first st., *P. 2, K. 2, rep. from * to last 3 sts., P. 1, inc. in next st., K. 1.
5th row—With both needles, cast 16 sts. on to beg. of row, work in patt. to end.
6th row—As 5th row.
Work 10 rows in pall. without shaping.
In next row—Patt 28, cast off next 6 sts., patt. to end
Complete this side first.
In following row—*K. 2, P. 2, rep. From* to end.
In next row—*P. 2, K. 2, rep. from * to end
In following row—*K, 2, P. 2, rep. from * to end.
In next row—With both needles, cast 6 sts. on to beg. of row, work in patt. to end. **Work 8 rows in patt, without shaping.
Proceed as follows:
1st row—Cast off 16 sts., patt, to end.
2nd row—*K. 2, P. 2, rep. from * to last 2 sts., K. 2 tog.
3rd row—K. 2 tog., P. 1, *K. 2, P. 2, rep. from * to last 2 sts., K. 2.
4th row—* K. 2, P. 2, rep. from * to last 4 sts., K. 2, K. 2 tog.
5th row—K. 2 tog., K. 1, *P. 2, K. 2, rep. from * to end.**
Work 22 rows in patt without shaping.
Cast off in patt.
Return to rem. sts. and join in wool to neck edge.
In next row_*P. 2, K. 2, rep. from * to end.
In following row—*K. 2, P. 2, rep. from * to end.
In next row—With both needles, cast 6 sts. on to beg. of row, work in patt to end.
Work as given for first side from ** to **
Work 23 rows in patt. without shaping.
Cast off in patt.
Using No. 12 needles, cast on 56 sts. and work 4 rows in g. st.
Change to No. 10 needles.
In next row—*K. 4, inc. in next st., rep. from * to last st., K,1. (67 sts.).
Beg. with a P. row, work 7 rows in st st
Proceed as follows:
1st row—*K. 9, K. 2 tog., rep. from * to last st., K. 1.
2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th rows—Purl.
3rd row—*K. 8, K. 2 tog., rep. from * to last st., K. 1.
5th row–*K. 7, K. 2 tog., rep. from * to last st., K. 1.
7th row—*K. 2, K. 2 tog., rep. from * to last st, K. 1 ,
9th row–*K1, K, 2 tog., rep. from * to last st., K1
11th row –*K. 2 tog., rep. from * to last st., K. 1.
Break off wool, thread through rem. Sts. draw up and fasten off.
Using No. 10 needles, cast on 14 sts, and work 48 rows in g. st.
Cast off.
Using No. 10 needles, cast on 14 sts. and beg. with a K. row, work 9 ins. in st. st,
Cast off.
Using No. 1 2 needles, cast on 14 sts.
1st row—*K.1, P. 1, rep. from * to end.
Rep. first row 3 times more.
Beg. with a K. row, work 6 rows in st. st.
In next row–*K. 2 tog., rep, from * to end.
Cast off purlwise.
Work another mitten in same manner.
Using a warm iron and a damp cloth, press each piece carefully on wrong side of work.
Trousers;
Sew up leg seams, leaving one inch open at front for opening, sew back and remainder of front seam. Sew press fastener to front opening at waist,
Jacket:
Sew side and sleeve seams, Fold 6 sts. cast on for right front over 6 sts. for left, sew 3 press fasteners evenly spaced to fasten front, Embroider buttons over the press fasteneis to finish off.
Beret:
Sew seam. With contrast wool sew 1/2 inch loops in a cluster at crown to form a pom-pom
Bag:
Fold knitting to form an envelope bag, as illustrated, and sew side seams, Sew press fastener to close flap and with gold colored embroidery thread embroider a clasp over press fastener. Using double wool crochet a chain 6 ins. long. Fasten off. Sew to each side of bag, to form strap.
Scarf;
Fold knitting in half lengthwise, with right side inside, sew seam. Turn knitting on to right side, draw each end up, and with contrast wool sew 1/2 inch loops in a cluster at each end to form a pom-pom.
Mittens:
Sew seam. Crochet a chain 9 ins. long and attach a mitten to each end.
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