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Saying "Bye-bye" -15" CPK girl
My two little ones are going to a new home and a new mommy so I wanted to make them special outfits for their trip. I'm not sure I can give up designing for CPK's as they are just so adorable but we shall see what we shall see. And may God bless their new home. ![]() DNBO = Do Not Break Off Dress... With WW yarn and 5mm hook Yarn colours Black, White, Deep pink and Pink. Ch 31… Row 1: hdc in 2nd ch from hook and ea ch across. (30 hdc) Row 2: dc in first st, [BPdc in next st, dc in same st] to end, dc in last hdc. (58 dc) break off black Row 3: att deep pink… dc in 2, *FPdc around post st on row 1, dc in next] 3times, FPdc around next post st, dc in same st, 2dc in next, [FPdc around post st, dc in dc}4 times, FPdc next, 2dc in next, Fpdc next, dc in same st, [dc in next, FPdc in next] 8 times, dc in next, FPdc next and dc in same st, 2dc in next, [fpdc in next, dc in next] 4 times, FPdc in next, dc in same st, 2 dc in next dc, continue to end working post st around post st and dc in dc. Break off deep pink and tidy all ends. (66 dc) Row 4: keeping the good side up att pink… dc in 9, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 11, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 19, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 10, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 9. { I have no idea why the numbers are off on this so I am reporting what I really did instead of what should have been } Break off pink. Tidy all ends.Row5: attach white…dc in 11, sk sleeve sts, dc in 23 front sts, sk sleeve sts, dc in 11 back sts, Row 6: dc evenly across. (45 dc) Row 7: dc in 3 *3dc in next, dc in 3* repeat to end. Row 8: work in dc with a 3 dc group in the middle of each 3 dc group of row 7. break off white. Trim rows. Work a sc in ea stitch with 3 sc in the middle of each 3 sc/3dc group. Work one row of pink, deep pink and black. You can work a picot for effect on the black trim row. To keep it simple, I did a sc/ch3/sc in the increase sts. Break off after the pinks and tidy all ends but DNBO with black. Edging and button loops: …with black, work up left back edge in sc, work [ch 3/ sc in next] around neck edge, work down right back edge in sc working button loops if you want them. Pants… Join all rounds With white, work 46 sc over an elastic waistband. Rows 1-3: dc evenly around Row 4: 2dc in 1st, dc in 21, 2 dc in next 2, dc in 21, 2 dc in last Row 5: ch 4, dc in same st, dc in 23, [dc-tr] in next, [tr-dc] in next, dc in 23, [dc-tr] in last. Row 6: dc in 3, dc dec, dc in 4, dc dec, dc in 16, sl st into 1st st, dc in 16, dc dec, dc in 4, dc dec, dc in 3, sl st in st #26 and sl st to join. Row 7-9: work rows of HDC around each leg opening. Trim rows… working along the three rows of hdc: Pink – work in sc/ ch 3 around Deep pink – work in sc/ ch 4 around. Black – work in sc/ ch5 around. Tidy all ends. Booties… Notes: Join all rows and you are working from the heel forward . With black: ch 6 Row 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next, hdc in next 2, 5 hdc in last ch, hdc in next 2, sc in next, 1 more sc in beginning st. Row 2: work in hdc making increases as needed to keep sole flat. (I got 24hdc on this) Row 3-4: hdc evenly around. Row 5: work in hdc making 6 decreases at front of bootie. Row 6: work in hdc, making 2 dec at front. Break off and tidy all ends. Add ties if you wish. They do provide some security for keeping them on the foot. I used one strand each of pink, deep pink and white woven through the stitches of the top row. Hat... With black: ch 21 Row 1: 2sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 2, 2hdc in next, hdc in 4, 2dc in next, dc in 2, 2 dc in next, hdc in 4, 2hdc in next, sc in 2, 3sc in last ch, sc in 2, hdc in 5, dc in 4, hdc in 5, sc in 2, 1 more sc in beg st. Row 2: work in hdc, work 3 sts in points but only increase if necessary to keep hat flat. Row 3: hdc evenly around. Ties: ch 30, 3 hdc in 2nd ch from hook. Break off and attach yarn to the other point and repeat, Break off black and tidy all ends. Add trim: starting about 3 rows in.. work a sc/ch3 mesh in deep pink. At 2nd row… work sc/ch4 mesh around At edge, work sc/ch5 mesh around. Copyright: Darlene Cutler - 2009 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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Those are adorable. I can see where it would be hard to adopt them out.
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very cute!
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Adorable! I'm sure your babies are going to a very special home where they will be very loved! I can see how you'll miss them. TYFS the patterns.
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THAN YOU!!!>>SOOOOO ADORABLE!!!..I'm gonna make some for my dolly..I've had her since I was 12 and I'm 37 now....lol...My Lorraine Krysta
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Hello, Darski! I'm gonna say thank you for both patterns. I found my 'Doll Baby' head when sorting through some crafts this past week and told my hubby I have to make a cpk for Gabriel. Now I've new clothes to put on him (well, when I get them made). You're the best.
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They are so adorable love there clothes and bright colors.
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very cute!
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Precious!
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How adorable! TFS
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