This is Abby’s doll. At the time of her creation, she donned a blue mini-skirt and a red sweater. I never really liked the outfit, so for Christmas, I made her a new one. I still intend to embellish the sweater somewhat. In the pattern, (Interweave Knits, Summer 2002), there are many options for clothes, including two sweaters. Most of the dolls I have made wear the cuff to cuff sweater, but I decided to try the bottom to top version for Abby’s and Olivia’s doll. I don’t think I like it. I like it enough to leave them alone, but in the future, I think I’ll continue with the cuff to cuff.
With both sweater patterns, I pick up stitches around the neck to knit a turtle neck. The dolls necks look really funky due to the decreases and increases to get the shape, then you stretch it out when adding stuffing. It isn’t pretty. I like how the turtle neck covers, plus it gives the sweaters more of a finished look. This bottom to top sweater I used on Abby’s and Olivia’s dolls has a very strong, boxy shape. I think it overpowers, particularly on Olivia’s doll. You’ll see what I mean.
Oh well, good to know. I still absolutely LOVE using Lamb’s Pride for doll clothes. It feels wonderful, the colors are brilliant, and it’s been holding up well. I won’t, however, use it for hair again. It needs to be knit into stitches to maintain its integrity.
More doll pics tomorrow.
December 28th, 2004 at 2:39 am
Pretty, pretty pretty! I love the braids!
December 28th, 2004 at 12:01 pm
Well, she looks confident enough in her pretty clothes to hitchhike! I like the way that sweater looks, at least on this one!
does she have a name?? You always make the faces look so very nice. Great job as usual, Laura!
December 28th, 2004 at 10:50 pm
You are the master of making these little dolls! Each one comes out looking better than the last. Wow!
December 29th, 2004 at 5:58 pm
Abby’s doll looks lovely. I just finished my first Best Friends Doll. The tips you emailed me earlier this month helped a great deal. I will try the cuff to cuff sweater with a mock neck on my next doll. Thank you for sharing what you’ve learned with us.
September 28th, 2005 at 3:32 pm
Would you be able to post the pattern for the Best Friend’s doll and clothes since the mag is no longer available? I think that they are adorable and I want to make some for the autistic kids I work with. Let me know!!