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Miss Bentley… 18” doll :pinterest

 

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needs: WW yarn

sport yarn

4.mm, 4.5mm and 5.mm hooks

5.mm knitting needles

 

elastic waistband and beads (if you wish to use them.)

 

Note the shawl is knitted and uses sport yarn and 5.mm knitting needles.

 

DNBO = do not break off

 

The dress…

 

 

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Ch 33..

 

Row 1: dc in 3rd ch from hook. * dc in 1, 2 dc in next* rep to end. (47dc)

 

Row 2:dc in 6, 2 dc in 12, dc in 11, 2dc in 12, dc in 6. (71dc)

 

Row 3:dc in 5, 2 dc in next, dc in 24, 2 dc in next, dc in 9, 2 dc in next, dc in 24, 2 dc in next, dc in 5. (75dc)

 

Row 4: dc in 6, 2dc in next, dc in 24, 2dc in next, dc in 11, 2dc in next, dc in 24, 2dc in next, dc in 6. (79dc)

 

Row 5: sc in 8. ch 3, sk 24, sc in 15, ch 3, sk 24, sc in 8, (31sc 6ch)

 

Row 6: sc in ea sc and ch.( 37 sc)

 

Row 7-8: sc evenly.

 

Row 9: dc in 3, 3dc in next, dc in 5, 2 dc in next, dc in 4, 3dc in next, dc in 7, 3dc in next, dc in 4, 2dc in next, dc in 5, 3dc in next, dc in 3.

 

Row 10: dc evenly

 

Row 11: dc in 10, 2dc in next, dc in 2, 2 dc in next, dc in 20, 2dc in next, dc in 2, 2dc in next, dc in 10. join w/ sl st to first st.

 

Rows 12 – 17: dc evenly

Note… I have 51 sts so the count is based on that. Fudge if needed..

 

Row 18: dc in 15, [hdc, sc] in next, sc in 19, [sc hdc] in next, dc in 15. secure but DNBO lt blue. Att med. blue.

 

Row 19: sc evenly around. Break off med. blue and pick up lt blue .

Row 20: dc in 17, [hdc, sc] in next, sc in 17, [sc, hdc] in next, dc in 17.

 

Row 21: dc around working 2 dc in the hdc sts. and break off. Tidy all ends.

 

Form sleeves…

 

Att yarn in armhole base. Work in sc and when you get to the 24 dc work decreases (12) over those stitches.

 

Work 2 more rows of sc and break off. Work one row of sc in med. Blue. Finish off and tidy all ends.

 

Please Note: this dress really could have used a few more stitches past the waistline. I would suggest that you increase by at least 4 stitches . I wanted the slim line look but it needed more room for the underskirt.

 

 

The Underskirt…

 

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Before you start you need to thread 18 beads onto the yarn. With baby sport sparkle yarn and 4.5mm hook work 50 sc over elastic waistband.

 

 

 

Row 1-2: dc evenly.

 

Row 3: inc by 4 sts evenly spaced.

 

Rows 4-7: dc evenly.

 

Row 8: *dc in 5, 3 dc in next* rep to end (72 dc)

 

Rows 9-12: dc evenly.

 

Switch to 4.mm hook

 

Rows 13 – 15 dc evenly. Return to 4.5mm hook

 

Row 16: [dc in 3, 3dc in next] around

 

Row 17: work in hdc. Work 2 hdc in each peak of the 3dc groups and work in one bead between the 2 hdc.

 

Trim rows…

 

 

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Att yarn between rows 15 and 16 and w/ 4.mm hook work alternating series of ch 7 an ch 5 loops. Use sl st in stead of sc to attach.

 

Shawl…

 

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Baby sparkle yarn and 5.mm needles. I used large needles for the ‘lacy’ effect you can get.

 

This is essentially a partially worked mitered square.

 

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Cast on 101 sts.

 

Row 1: knit. Mark st #51 as you come to it. [Continue to move marker as you work to keep track of that middle st.]

 

Row 2: k1, * k2tog, yo* rep to one before marked st, k3 tog, * yo, k2tog* rep to last st, k1.

 

Row 3: k to 1 before marked st, k3tog, k to end.

 

Row 4: p to 1 before marked st, p3tog, p to end

 

Rows 5-8: Rep rows 3 and 4 twice.

 

Rows 9-10-11: k to 1 before marked st, k3tog, k to end.

 

 

Continue alternating knit and purl rows for 6 rows.

 

Work 3 rows of knit only.

 

Cast off and tidy all ends.

 

 

Copyright: Darlene Cutler - 2010

 

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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You are so very talented and generous. I haven't thanked you for posting all the new patterns as I should have but here's a belated "thank you" for all of them.

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Boy is my face red

 

:blush:blush:blush

 

I just found out that it should be called "Miss Bennett" as it was based on my love of Elizabeth Bennett in ""Pride and Prejudice. Oh well... life is like that

 

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