Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Doll Hoodie Sweater Pattern and Free Video Tutorial



Sweater with optional hood or collar and sleeves.
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Made to fit my basic amigurumi doll pattern, or my realistic body amigurumi doll pattern, but easy to customize to any size doll. Worked in rows.
I used worsted weight yarn and a size E hook to make my project, but if you want to make a lighter sweater, you could use a thinner yarn. You might need to use a larger hook, or add more rows, to make up for the size difference. I used a size G hook.
I used scrap yarn for my project, since the doll I was making the sweater for was so small. If you’re making your coat for a much larger doll, you may need more yarn.
The yarns I used for the dolls pictured, from left to right: Caron Simply Soft “Spring Brook”; Red Heart Soft “Toast” and Caron Simply Soft “Chocolate” with Lion Homespun “Hepplewhite” collar; Loops & Threads Woolike “Rose”; Caron Simply Soft “Rose”

Part 1 of the free video tutorial. Watch Part 2 now on Patreon!

Friday, February 9, 2018

Steven Universe Stevonnie Doll Pattern and Tutorial


Steven Universe inspired Steven and Stevonnie doll costume pattern.
You can find the pattern for these doll costumes right here. 
Find the tutorial for the star shirt at the bottom of the page.
These doll costumes are made to fit my basic doll, and my realistic body doll.Basic Doll Tutorial: https://youtu.be/Hg-cFqmhFUI
Realistic Doll Tutorial: https://youtu.be/VSYUWgMn1hU
To make the doll’s hair, use either my crochet curly hair tutorial: https://youtu.be/K1KhYRQKI3A
Or, my curly yarn hair tutorial: https://youtu.be/C4X61oI1V2I
Some other things you’ll need are:
  1. crochet hook, size E (3.5 mm)
  2. scissors
  3. yarn needle
  4. bobby pins/stitch markers
  5. pink round plastic gem beads (here’s the ones I used, they weren’t quite pink enough so I ended up taking them to a deeper magenta with some ink. Or you could use these stone beads that look like actual rose quartz) and matching thread
  6. light gray or brown zipper for Stevonnie’s coat, cut to 3 and a half inches (actual zipper 2 and ½ inches) *optional
Yarns you’ll need:
  1. “Red” and “Golden Yellow” crochet thread for the star shirt, Loops & Threads Woolike
  2. “Denim Blue” and “Ice Blue” crochet thread for the shorts, Loops & Threads Woolike
  3. “Toast” worsted weight yarn for jacket, Red Heart Soft
  4. “Chocolate” worsted weight yarn for jacket trim, Caron Simply Soft
  5. “Hepplewhite” bulky weight yarn for jacket collar, Lion brand Homespun

Easy Crochet Doll Shoes Pattern, Free Video Tutorial

How to crochet custom shoes for your dolls. Three different styles!
Free video tutorial at the bottom of the page!

Here's the flip flops I made:




Find the pattern for the flip flops in my Ravelry store.


















And here are the boots and sneakers:
You can also find the pattern for these shoes in my Ravelry store.








And here's the free video tutorial:

Find more free crochet projects on my youtube channel at https://youtube.com/c/faerierings


Thursday, February 1, 2018

Steven Universe Stevonnie Doll Clothes Pattern

New Pattern in my Ravelry Store! Steven and Stevonnie Doll Clothes.


Use this pattern to make either a Steven or a Stevonnie from Steven Universe (2 patterns in 1!)
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These costumes are made to fit my basic doll, and my realistic body doll.
Yarns you’ll need:
  1. “Red” and “Golden Yellow” crochet thread for the star shirt, Loops & Threads Woolike
  2. “Denim Blue” and “Ice Blue” crochet thread for the shorts, Loops & Threads Woolike
  3. “Toast” worsted weight yarn for jacket, Red Heart Soft
  4. “Chocolate” worsted weight yarn for jacket trim, Caron Simply Soft
  5. “Hepplewhite” bulky weight yarn for jacket collar, Lion brand Homespun
For the Steven doll’s body, I used “Buff” from Red Heart, and for the Stevonnie I used “Warm Brown” from Red Heart. I used “Black” Red Heart for the hair and eyes for both dolls.
A video tutorial for this pattern will be broadcast live on my youtube channel at https://youtube.com/c/faerierings on Sunday, February 4th.
For more information, see: https://youtu.be/yfQRrz3Tsbg