Firstly can I say a very warm welcome to my new followers, I do hope you are inspired by my efforts with miniature knitting, and that it will encourage you to have a go!!
Well I thought I would share these tiny outfits with you all. These little 1" dolls are from a mold I purchased from the United States, originally with the idea of making tiny fairy folk, then I realised they made the most wonderful tiny doll for the little girl in ones dollshouse, or, of course, a tiny baby in 1:24 scale.
Once I had several of these pretty little dolls I then had to source some patterns or make my own......there are some tiny patterns on the market but I wanted more detail and so my hunt began to find patterns that I could, maybe, adapt...here are a couple of those that got through after many hours of testing to see if they would work.
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Same pattern in blue
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Same in lemon
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now in white
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Now for my very favourite pattern which I again tweeked from a 1:12 scale pattern by The Knitting Lady...Nicola Smith. This pattern is called "Fleur" and in the following photos you can see I have used white throughout with the tiny flower trim in shades of pink for one set and in shades of yellow in the other.
Here baby is in one of my tiny crocheted bassinetts, in a future post I will show you the tiny pillow and cover I knitted for this cradle, and the same bassinett in 2 other scales 1:12 and 1:48.......
you can find Nicola Smith`s patterns at www.theknittinglady.co.uk
and Helena Bleaker`s patterns at www.helena-petitefashions.co.uk
you can see the flowers on the hat here more clearly!!!!! |