Lulu and little brother Luke

I made this for a friend

Created by: Christine R

  • Project Details

    Pattern

    Dolls from the tearoom

    This pattern can be found here:
    www.etsy.com

    Yarns

    Needles & Hooks

    • Single Point 3.00mm (US 2.5) 33cm

    Accessories

    • Tapestry Needle
    • Stitch Markers
    • Stuffing
    • Buttons
    • Toggles

    Tags

    • Toys
    • Dolls & Dolls' Accessories
    • Girls
    • Home
    • Women
    • MeTime

    Craft

    Knitting

    Skill Level

    Beginner

    Status

    Complete
    Started on: Dec 26, 2016 Finished on: Jan 22, 2017
  • Comments

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    7 Comments

    • Christine R

      Preston

      Hi Denise, thanks for all your nice comments and yes I used the tearoom girl pattern to make Luke. His boots and dungarees are from Romeo Bear and the bobble hat I use the Tearoom Doll Hat, both from Mary Jane. I think I cast on a few less stitches and knit the brim in rib to fit more snuggly. I expect you'd be able to find one of the free download pattern for a bobble hat though.😊
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      • Denise C

        I have the Romeo Bear pattern. I thought you may have used this pattern as I recognised the boots and I think you have used the fairisle pattern from his jumper on another doll. I will have a go at making a boy doll. Thanks for your help.
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      • Christine R

        Preston

        @Denise C: Yes I do enjoy mixing up patterns although they don't always work out! So good luck with your new boy, I'll look forward to seeing him on the community page in the future.😊
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    • Denise C

      Did you use the same tea room doll pattern for the boy doll? What pattern did you use for the dungarees an hat? I was wanting to make a boy doll but didn't want to buy another doll pattern.
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    • Kate S

      These dolls are so adorable. I haven't seen such beautiful dolls - and I have been looking for weeks now. I love the colours too. I must try to make these.
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      • Christine R

        Preston

        Good luck Kate with making your dolls. The most difficult thing is deciding what colours to use.
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    • Anita C

      Such a cute pair :)
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