Thursday, October 23, 2014

How to Loom Knit Doll Dress



Doll Dress

Items:
24 peg loom
looming hook
crafters needle
crochet hook
scrap yarn

Terms:
EW: E-Wrap
CO: Cast On
K: Knit
P: Purl
ID: Internal Decrease
COF: Cast Off

24 peg loom: Flat: 1 strand of yarn
EW CO 24 Pegs
Row 1-2: K24
Row 3: P24
Row 4-7: K24
Row 8: P24
Row 9-12: K24
Row 10: P24:
Row 11-30: K24
Row 31: ID 24to12 pegs
Row 32-41: K12
Row 42: P12
Row 43-44: K12
Row 45: P4, COF4, P4
Row 46-49: P4
COF
Repeat other side P4 pegs 4rows then COF
Tighten Cast on, make 2, sew sides of dress up to waist. Sew shoulder straps. Tuck your ends in. Your done!!!

17 comments:

  1. Pretty white dress to which I have added a lots of pretty details such as lace trim, panties, lovely pink cardigan, booties, and hat with lace trim. Here

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  2. I'm confused. Is Row 10 knit or purl?
    Looks like rows 9-12 are knit, but then it says Row 10 is purl, then rows 11-30 are knit
    Thanks!

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  3. Hi, i am a beginner, was wondering if you had a video tutorial on this, as well what size doll would this dress fit, my grandaughter has an 18 inch "build a bear" from the fair last year, and wants me to make doll clothes for it... thanks!!

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    1. I did a flat knit for this pattern, use the ew instead and the dress should be big enough for the size you are talking about.

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  4. Hi do you have a video on the internal decrease thanks love the pattern

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  5. I am totally confused here I can loom knit but I cannot crochet or regular net is there a pattern I can use that's a little more suit it is I'm a very beginner

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  6. What size loom would I use to make a baby dress?

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    1. As a whole for something similar to this probably the 40 peg loom in the 3/4" gauge loom.

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  7. I have light weight yarn round loom so which one would I use to make a dress for size 6 girls

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  8. You would have to do a front and a back and you would need a finder gauge loom if you have light weight yarn. You need at least 80 pegs in a 1/2" gauge. There would be a lot to change in order to make it that much larger.

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  9. I can crochet im assuming the cof is s crochet there is something that i can do to replace this

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  10. I have been working on a pattern for Barbie gows, since my local charity needs those for dolls. I'm using a 24-peg small-gauge loom (the KB Baby Loom Set). This pattern should work well as is with little modification. I'll let you know how it turns out. Thanks for unknowingly helping me figure out the dress parts where I'm stuck (adding straps or sleeves).

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  11. I'm new to loom knitting and totally confused by the P4, COF4, P4 part.

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  12. Why don't you make corrections on your typing mistakes... Row 9-12, 10, 11-30.!!
    for example !!!

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  13. Maybe you should preface the pattern by saying that this pattern may not be for beginners. I got to the Titan custom and make two but you didn't say make to what so people who don't know or or not capable of advanced knitting yet you have to be a little more detailed

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