Free Crochet Doll Patterns
"Crochet doll dress"

Some free crochet doll patterns can be easy for the beginner or complex and extremely difficult for the most experienced. My hope is to have patterns that will interest all crocheters. There are times when we want an easy pattern just to keep our hands busy. Then there are other times we want a challenge and choose a complex pattern that requires a great deal of thought and attention to detail.

Crochet Easy Free Patterns

What ever your level of crocheting I hope you find a pattern here. My hope is to be sharing (adding) more crochet doll patterns as I make them for my granddaughters. I have granddaughters so Im always watching for or creating doll clothes. There are Barbies, Cabbage Patch and those lovely baby dolls. Every child likes something different. This is a pattern I created for a 12 to 18 inch baby doll. This will be set-aside for next Christmas for my youngest granddaughter. This pattern is very basic so just about anyone should be able to make it up in no time. So I hope you have fun with this pattern.
Free Crochet Doll patterns

Angle Wings You are welcome to use the free crochet doll patterns I create in any way you choose. I just ask you do not sell the pattern itself as this is copyrighted © knitting-n-crochet.com Red Heart Baby Sports Yarn Crochet hook G Dress Bodice: Ch 35 1 1 sc in second ch from hook, 1 sc in each ch across (34 sc) ch 2 turn 2 Skip first sc, hdc in each sc across. Ch 2 turn 3 4 Work even in hdc on 34 sc for two more rows Divide for front and backs 1 Skip first hadc as usual, work 1 had in each of the next 5 sts. Ch 2 turn Work even I hdc on 6 sts for 3 more rows. Fasten off Skip 4 sts for arm hole joing yarn in next st and ch 2, work 1 hdc in each of the next 13 sts. Ch 2 Rutn. Work even in hdc on 14 sts for 3 more rows. Fasten off. Skip next 4 stst, join yarn in nex st ch 2 work 1 hdc in each of the next 5 stst. Ch 2 turn. Work even in hdc on 6 sts for more rows .Fasten off. Skirt: Connect yarn with a slip st working along botton of bodice. Foundation chain: 1 - Ch 1, * 1 sc in next ch, 2 sc in next ch, 1 sc in next ch, repeat * across. Ch 2 turn. 2 dc in 1st st, * skip 1 sc, dc in next, ch 1, dc in same st, repeat * across, 1 dc in last sc, ch 2 turn. 3 - * 1 dc in ch 1 sp, ch 1, 1 dc in same sp, repeat * across. Ch 2 turn Continue for 16 more rows. Sleeves Make 2 Ch 20 1 sc in 2 nd ch from hook and in each across, ch 2 turn. 2 Skip 1 sc, * dc in next, ch 1, dc in same st, repeat * across 3 4 Repeat row 2 Stitch sleeve in place leaving the top four stitches undone as shown. Bonnet Ch 4, join with sl st to form a ring 1 Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc) work 9 hdc in ring, join with sl st to second ch of starting ch 2 (10 hdc counting turning ch as 1 hdc. 2 ch 2, work 1 hdc in first hdc, 2 hdc in each st around (20 hdc) 3 Ch 2, work as for rnd 2 (40 hdc) 4 ch 2 skip firt hdc, wok 1 hdc in each st around (40 hdc) 5 ch 2, hdc in next 30 hdc, ch 2 turn 6 11 Repeat row 5 12 ch 1, sc around bottom This crochet doll patterns is brought to you by Knitting-n-crochet.com Assembling the dress Looking at the bottom picture, notice thesleeve that is sewn in place. (Shoulders DO NOT connect)
First let me say the top of the sleeves are also part of the neckline.Notice how the sleeve seems to be above the neckline.
1- Stitch the sleeve seam to make it round. 2- Place in armhole space with seam at bottom. You will see that part of thesleeve is above the shoulders. Do not try and connect the shoulders (just letthem lay in place naturally) as they are not to be connected. Just lay sleeve inarmhole and stitch from back shoulder, down around (under) and back up thefront. 3- Repeat for next sleeve 4- Now sc around neck by starting at back shoulder, over sleeve top, over front shoulder, over front neck, over front shoulder, over opposite sleeve top, overback shoulder. Now you should have everything connected and finished with a sc. 5- Stitch up back skirt of dress to just below waist.
The pattern below is for the cutest knit outfits. The pattern includes 3 sizes for 8", 12" and 16" dolls. To find out how to acquire your copy of this knit pattern, just click on the picture.

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