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Saying "Bye-bye" -15" CPK girl


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Saying Bye-bye – 15” CPK baby girl :pinterest

 

 

My two little ones are going to a new home and a new mommy so I wanted to make them special outfits for their trip. I'm not sure I can give up designing for CPK's as they are just so adorable but we shall see what we shall see. And may God bless their new home. :ghug

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DNBO = Do Not Break Off

 

 

 

Dress...

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With WW yarn and 5mm hook

Yarn colours Black, White, Deep pink and Pink.

 

Ch 31…

 

Row 1: hdc in 2nd ch from hook and ea ch across. (30 hdc)

 

Row 2: dc in first st, [bPdc in next st, dc in same st] to end, dc in last hdc. (58 dc) break off black

 

Row 3: att deep pink… dc in 2, *FPdc around post st on row 1, dc in next] 3times, FPdc around next post st, dc in same st, 2dc in next, [FPdc around post st, dc in dc}4 times, FPdc next, 2dc in next, Fpdc next, dc in same st, [dc in next, FPdc in next] 8 times, dc in next, FPdc next and dc in same st, 2dc in next, [fpdc in next, dc in next] 4 times, FPdc in next, dc in same st, 2 dc in next dc, continue to end working post st around post st and dc in dc. Break off deep pink and tidy all ends. (66 dc)

 

Row 4: keeping the good side up att pink… dc in 9, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 11, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 19, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 10, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 9. { I have no idea why the numbers are off on this so I am reporting what I really did instead of what should have been :sigh} Break off pink. Tidy all ends.

 

Row5: attach white…dc in 11, sk sleeve sts, dc in 23 front sts, sk sleeve sts, dc in 11 back sts,

 

Row 6: dc evenly across. (45 dc)

 

Row 7: dc in 3 *3dc in next, dc in 3* repeat to end.

 

Row 8: work in dc with a 3 dc group in the middle of each 3 dc group of row 7. break off white.

 

 

 

Trim rows. Work a sc in ea stitch with 3 sc in the middle of each 3 sc/3dc group. Work one row of pink, deep pink and black. You can work a picot for effect on the black trim row. To keep it simple, I did a sc/ch3/sc in the increase sts. Break off after the pinks and tidy all ends but DNBO with black.

 

Edging and button loops:

…with black, work up left back edge in sc, work [ch 3/ sc in next] around neck edge, work down right back edge in sc working button loops if you want them.

 

 

 

Pants…

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Join all rounds

 

With white, work 46 sc over an elastic waistband.

 

Rows 1-3: dc evenly around

 

Row 4: 2dc in 1st, dc in 21, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 21, 2 dc in last

 

Row 5: ch 4, dc in same st, dc in 23, [dc-tr] in next, [tr-dc] in next, dc in 23, [dc-tr] in last.

 

Row 6: dc in 3, dc dec, dc in 4, dc dec, dc in 16, sl st into 1st st, dc in 16, dc dec, dc in 4, dc dec, dc in 3, sl st in st #26 and sl st to join.

 

Row 7-9: work rows of HDC around each leg opening.

 

Trim rows… working along the three rows of hdc:

Pink – work in sc/ ch 3 around

 

Deep pink – work in sc/ ch 4 around.

 

Black – work in sc/ ch5 around.

 

Tidy all ends.

 

Booties…

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Notes: Join all rows and you are working from the heel forward .

 

With black: ch 6

 

Row 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next, hdc in next 2, 5 hdc in last ch, hdc in next 2, sc in next, 1 more sc in beginning st.

 

Row 2: work in hdc making increases as needed to keep sole flat. (I got 24hdc on this)

 

Row 3-4: hdc evenly around.

 

Row 5: work in hdc making 6 decreases at front of bootie.

 

Row 6: work in hdc, making 2 dec at front. Break off and tidy all ends.

 

 

Add ties if you wish. They do provide some security for keeping them on the foot. I used one strand each of pink, deep pink and white woven through the stitches of the top row.

 

Hat...

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With black: ch 21

 

Row 1: 2sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 2, 2hdc in next, hdc in 4, 2dc in next, dc in 2, 2 dc in next, hdc in 4, 2hdc in next, sc in 2, 3sc in last ch, sc in 2, hdc in 5, dc in 4, hdc in 5, sc in 2, 1 more sc in beg st.

 

Row 2: work in hdc, work 3 sts in points but only increase if necessary to keep hat flat.

 

Row 3: hdc evenly around.

 

Ties: ch 30, 3 hdc in 2nd ch from hook. Break off and attach yarn to the other point and repeat, Break off black and tidy all ends.

 

Add trim:

 

starting about 3 rows in.. work a sc/ch3 mesh in deep pink.

 

At 2nd row… work sc/ch4 mesh around

 

At edge, work sc/ch5 mesh around.

 

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Copyright: Darlene Cutler - 2009

 

I do not have a problem with people/groups using my patterns to make a little extra money by physically making them and selling the items they make.

 

However, I do not permit the selling of my patterns for money. I have once given permission for a booklet to be made of them for a charitable sale and I may do so again *if I am asked* and if it is for a church, charity or school type group. But first you have to ask.

 

Furthermore, If you choose to use my patterns as a money maker, I do not permit my images to be used for any advertizing of your work. You must make your own item and photograph that. These images are as much a part of my Web image as a designer as the patterns are and I reserve that use to myself alone.

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Hello, Darski! I'm gonna say thank you for both patterns. I found my 'Doll Baby' head when sorting through some crafts this past week and told my hubby I have to make a cpk for Gabriel. Now I've new clothes to put on him (well, when I get them made). You're the best.

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Thank you all.

 

Twice I have almost gotten on the bus to go get me some more CPK babies. Maybe after Christmas I can get a couple on sale.

 

They really are fun to design for. :dreaming

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