It didn't take long to sew on the buttons and sewing in the ends wasn't so bad for
Jenny's new blue sweater, it was better than sewing pieces of a knitted garment together (this one is seamless).
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Jenny's miniature fair-isle sweater |
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The back view of Jenny's sweater |
On Saturday morning I pressed Jenny's new sweater and put it on her.
It rained quite a lot but there was a break in the weather during the afternoon so I ventured outside to take a photo of Lexie and Jenny wearing their sweaters, with the rosehips in the garden.
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Lexie and Jenny show off their knitwear in the autumnal garden |
I also spent time sorting out the pattern instructions for this piece of miniature knitting, I had already written it up but needed to check everything carefully and get it into a form which can be printed out for reference when knitting. The fair-isle part of the pattern is shown as a colourful grid (using an excel spreadsheet).
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"Look Jenny, this is the pattern for our sweaters" |
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Lexie and Jenny pose with their sweaters and the pattern instructions |
I'm sharing this pattern openly using a Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike Non-commercial licence - in other words you are welcome to knit this for your 8 inch dolls but may not sell the pattern or sell your knitting from the pattern unless you contact me for permission. I reserve the right to make the sweater to sell (when I have the time to make it - I'm currently knitting the plain version in pale blue).
If you would like the knitting pattern please email me on dollmum @ yahoo.co.uk or
download now from Ravelry (see
Sweater Jenny and Lexie dolls for the listing on Ravelry).
1 comment:
Your sweater is wonderful and looks perfect on your petite and pretty girl. Also it is so nice to offer the pattern to others. A lovely post. :) xxx
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