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Cornflower Cozy -15” doll :pinterest

 

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After all is said and done a hat is just a cozy for your head eh! J

 

WW yarn in cornflower, olive and beige.

 

5.mm, 5.5mm, 6.5mm hooks

 

Elastic waistband and 4 buttons

 

PV= Picot V-stitch= [dc, ch 3, slst in 3rd ch from hook, dc] in the same stitch. To form a PV at the beginning of a row, just ch 6=dc and ch3, and work slst in 3rd ch from hook.

V-st = [dc, ch1, dc] in same st.

 

Note: when I do my slst into 3rd chain I usually put my hook through the top of the dc as well

 

Join all rounds unless told otherwise.

 

 

Tam O’shanter…

 

 

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With cornflower yarn and 5.5mm hook ch 4

 

Row 1: 9 dc in 4th ch from hook. (10dc)

 

Info on working the picot…

 

 

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Row 2-3: V in every dc around.

 

Row 4: *2dc in 1, 1dc in next* rep to end, end w/ 1dc in last. (58dc)

 

5-7: dc evenly.

 

Row 8: *dc in 2, dc dec* rep to end.

 

Switch to 5.mm hook

 

Rows 9-11:*Hdc in 1, FPdc around next* rep to end.

 

Top trim… wrap yarn around 3 fingers several times. Tie together in centre then use tails to sew a black button to hat on top of the fluffy.

 

 

 

 

Pants…

 

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Legs – make 2 and do not break off after 2nd leg. All rounds are joined

w/ Olive yarn and 5.5 mm hook Ch 16 and join to form ring…

 

Row 1: dc evenly around

Row 2-7: work in dc and increase one on ea row. Stagger increases.

 

Your Torso rows begin and end at Centre Front.

 

T Row 1: Align the two legs and join with 6 sc, ch 1. Begin working in dc around the leg sections, Put the first dc in the same stitch as the sc join.

 

It might be helpful here to go to the back to Mark out your increase stitches. Put markers in the stitches that are 5 from the Centre Back join on each side.

 

Dc to your first marker… work [2dc, 1dc, 2dc, 1dc, 2dc] over the five stitches, work 3 TR into the CB join, work [ ] again then continue in dc to beginning of row being sure to put stitch in sc-joined stitch on this side, join.

 

Row T2-T4: work evenly in dc.

 

Row T5: work dc but work 1 decrease on each side of back (2 decreases).

 

Row T6: work a row of sc (or hdc) around an elastic waistband. Join. Break off and tidy all ends.

 

 

 

Sweater… w/ 5.mm hook and beige yarn ch 21…

 

 

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Do not join rounds.

 

Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and ea ch across. (20 sc)

 

Row 2: sc evenly across.

 

Row 3: sc in 1st, 2 FPsc in 18, sc in last. (40 sc) Given the nature of Post stitches I end up with more sts than you would expect i.e. 38 sts. It’s the posts I tell you! It’s the posts J

 

Row 4: dc in 4, [2dc in next 2, dc in 8] 3 times, 2dc in next 2, dc in 4.

 

Row 5: dc in 2, FPdc around next, dc in 1, FPdc around next, 2dc in next 2, dc in 10, 2dc in next 2, FPdc around 2, dc in 1, FPdc around 4, dc in 1, FPdc around 2, 2dc in next 2, dc in 10, 2dc in next 2, FPdc around next, dc in 1, FPdc around next, dc in 2.

 

Row 6: dc in 2, BPdc around next, dc in 1, BPdc around next, dc in 1, 2dc in next 2, dc in 12, 2dc in next 2, dc in 1, BPdc around 2, dc in 1, BPdc around 1, dc in 2, BPdc around 1, dc in2, BPdc around 2, dc in 1, 2dc in next 2, dc in 12, 2dc in next 2, dc in 1, BPdc around next, dc in 1, BPdc around next, dc in 2.

 

Row 7: dc in 2, FPdc around next, dc in 1, FPdc around next, dc in 2, 2dc in next, sk 16, 2dc in next, dc in 2, FPdc around 2, dc in 1, FPdc around 4, dc in 1, FPdc around 2, dc in 2, 2dc in next, sk 16, 2dc in next, dc in 2, FPdc around next, dc in 1, FPdc around next, dc in 2.

 

 

Rows 8-10: work evenly in the established pattern.

 

Edging… work along the bottom edge with sc/ch3, sc along left back edge, sc along neck, sc along right edge work button loops as you go, slst into ch 3 space, work across bottom edge in sc/ch4 loops. Break off and tidy all ends.

 

Sleeves… work around arm holes in dc for as many rows as you like allowing for an edging of ch3 loops and then of ch 4 loops.

 

Shawl…

 

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with 6.5mm hook and blue yarn ch 33. The large hook is to create a lacier fabric.

 

Row 1: dc in 4th ch from hook *ch 1, sk 1, dc in next* rep to last 2, dc in 2.

 

Row 2: 2dc in 1st, *ch 1, dc in next dc* rep to last 2, dc in 2.

 

Row 3: dc in 2 *ch 1, dc in next dc* rep to last 2, dc in 1, ch 1, 2dc in last.

 

Continue as established working the increases in only one end for 2 more rows.

 

Sew one button on the left shoulder to secure the shawl.

 

 

 

Copyright: Darlene Cutler - 2012

 

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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