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Old March 4, 2007, 02:23 PM
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Detroit Red bunnies -18 inch doll

Detroit Red Bunnies – 18 inch doll

One word ... I am keeping the head of the doll in plastic because testing patterns is very hard on the hair. if it is upsetting to little ones, let me know and I will remove it for pictures inj the future.



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I used a 6.5mm hook to make the pants and the red yarn that I had is thinner than my White RH.

It is also thicker than the white baby yarn used for the hose. (who knew? )

There are “Hockey Apparel” sites on the Net which will show you the colours you need for your favourite bunnies.

Hockey Pants



http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ation/det4.jpg

Legs, Make 2 and do not break off after 2nd leg.

With 2 strands of Red yarn
Chain 20 and join. Work hdc around for 3 rows. Align the two legs and join with sc thru 5 stitches. Continue to work around the legs with hdc and join. (try to work a stitch into the sc joinings if you can.

The hinder-bottoms on these dolls are a bit of a challenge but we carry on…

Torso portion – this will be very loose at the top as Hockey pants seem to be.

T-row 1: Work one row even.

T-row 2-3: Work 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc to front, work 2hdc in CF st, hdc around to beginning and join

T-row 4: hdc in 1, (hdc in 1, 2hdc in next) twice, hdc around to last 3 sts then 2hdc in next, hdc in 1, 2hdc in next, join.

T-row 5: hdc in 5, 2hdc in next, hdc in 2, 2hdc in next, hdc in 7, 2hdc in next, hdc in 12, 2hdc in next, hdc in 7, 2hdc in next, hdc to end. (yah know what, just work this as seems fit to you within the guidelines of this row )

T-row 6: work even in hdc, join.

T-row 7: hdc in 4, hdc dec in next, hdc around to last 6 sts, hdc dec, hdc in 4. join

T-row 8- 9: work even in hdc, join and break off.

Fold the pants to find CB.(centre back) …Suspenders

Attach black yarn 2 sts before CB st, sc in 5, ch1 turn.

Hdc across, ch 1 turn.

Work sc dec, sc in centre st, chain 28 join with slip stitch in 5th chain from hook to form a ring and break off leaving quite a long tail. With a tapestry hook work a blanket stitch around the ring you just made. Work in ends.

Go back to CB brace and make another suspender strap like the first.

Attach buttons to the front of the pants to align with the suspenders.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ation/det3.jpg


Hockey top…. This is made to be open in the back. The head on this doll did not seem to lend itself to a pullover as I was concerned about what rough putting on and off would do to the hair.



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Remember to plan for a closure method as you work.
With Red and one strand of yarn…
Row 1: Chain 24 and work 2sc into 2nd ch from hook and next, work across making sc in next, 2 sc in next 2. ( you want 38 sc when finished.) Break off red and attach white

Row 2: dc in 7, V-st, 2dc in 3, V-st, dc in 14, V-st, 2dc in 3, V-st, dc in 7.

Row 3: Dc in dc, V-st in V-st across

Row 4: work as row 3 but work 2 dc increases in the centre of the sleeve stitches.

Separate sleeves…
Row 5: dc to and into V-st, dc into next V-st, dc to and into next V-st, dc into next V-st, dc to end

Rows 6 – 9: work even in dc. Secure white at the end of row 9 but do not break off

Attach red to work trim rows 10 -13
Work 1 row R. in sc
1 row W. in sc
2 rows red in sc– break off red
finish with one row of white DC. Break off.

Complete Sleeves…
Attach red to sleeve opening(s) work sc around.
Work 3 rows of Red DC
1 row of White DC
3 rows of Red DC… break off.

Red bunny motif …I worked from the Idea that Carolyn had for the jammies

Her pattern is :
I made a "bunny" motif for the front of the pajamas. With F hook, Ch3 and join. six sc in ring then join, ch 4 then sl st in ch., sl st to first sc, ch 4 then sl st in ch (these make the ears), sl st to next sc break off leaving a tail for sewing

I did…
Chain 3, 9 dc in 1st chain, join. *Ch 4 slip stitch back down the ch4 and sc in next dc* repeat for other ear and break off leaving the tail for sewing.

The Captain’s “C”… I just did this with embroidery but I did each part twice so it would show up.

Hockey hose…


http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ation/det5.jpg

I only made one because my hands do not like that baby yarn at all but you can see how it goes and you can make two. I did not worry about anything for the top. The nature of this crochet keeps it up anyway. I used Baby yarn and a 3.25mm hook for this.

With White baby yarn, ch 5 make 4-stitch sc ribbing for 25 rows. Join with sc to form cuff. Do not break off yarn.
Row 1: Work 30 hdc into the ribbing (add the 5 extras wherever you can)

Row 2: work even in hdc around. Secure white do not break off

Row 3: Attach red and work 1 row of DC around, break off red.

Rows 4 – 19: work even in hdc. Break off.

Use vinyl to make shin pads to insert. I am debating whether to cover this and so pad it more but haven’t yet done so…

Hockey Helmet…
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ation/det6.jpghttp://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ation/det7.jpg

This is worked with two strands of white (RH) and a 6.5mm hook.

It is important that your joining spot be off centre. If you follow the directions this should happen but if it does not then break off after row 10 and attach at a place that will begin framing the face. (see picture)

Row 1: Ch 2, 6 sc in 1st chain. Join, ch 1

Row 2: 2 sc in 1st st, sc in 2, 2sc in next, sc in 2, join, chain 1 (this forms an oval shape)

Row 3: work 2sc in every sc.

Row 4: work increase pattern (2sc in st, sc in next)

Rows 5-7: Work even in sc

Row 8: work FPsc around, join ch1 and turn

Row 9: work FPsc around, join, ch 1 and turn.

Row 10: sc in 5, 2cs ion next around, join. Chain 1 and turn. (doesn’t work out evenly)

Row 11-12: See note if necessary… sc dec in first 2 sts, sc around and dec in last 2 st. chain 1 and turn

Row13: sc in 2, hdc in 3, dc around to last 5 sts and reverse beginning pattern. Ch 1 and turn.

Chin Strap

Work sc dec, ch 2, (sk 1 sc, dc in next)twice, chain 16 ( adapt this as needed to match your crochet style) go to other side of helmet to join strap.
Locate the 6th stitch from the front on this side.
Work a DC dec in the 6th and 4th stitches, ch 2 work sc dec in the first two stitches of this side. Break off.

Copyright: Darlene Cutler - 2007


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Old March 4, 2007, 02:31 PM
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Wow, thank you! I'm trying to crochet some things for my daughters doll, I really hope to try this soon......................Lise
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Old March 4, 2007, 02:39 PM
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odd question darski,

I don't have children, but have seen "dora the explora" so recognized the doll you've used in your other patterns. However, this one I have no idea what type of doll she is. Could you please tell me??

Thanks
Sandy (sorry for my lack of knowledge, but have a youngish cousin I was thinking of making some things for and shipping them down to her in fl)
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Old March 4, 2007, 02:42 PM
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odd question darski,

I don't have children, but have seen "dora the explora" so recognized the doll you've used in your other patterns. However, this one I have no idea what type of doll she is. Could you please tell me??

Thanks
Sandy (sorry for my lack of knowledge, but have a youngish cousin I was thinking of making some things for and shipping them down to her in fl)
She is comparable to the American Girl dolls which seem to be quite popular with girls both young and old. if you AG dolls, you will get lots to read. There are several knock off versions as well.
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Old March 4, 2007, 02:46 PM
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thank you so much. I've seen folks on HERE mention the ag dolls, but not seen a picture of them or the actual doll before.

And thank you for sharing all the wonderful patterns for the different dolls.

Sandy
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Darski,
My DGD LOVES you thank you from the bottom of my heart...I think I need to send you some skates for Sunnie
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Old March 4, 2007, 03:24 PM
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Darski,
My DGD LOVES you thank you from the bottom of my heart...I think I need to send you some skates for Sunnie
I am going to our new nearby Michael's store this week ( I hope) and skates are already on my list. I can't wait to see what pretties I might be able to find there.

I will eventually make that other hose but just need to rest my fingers first.
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Beautiful!
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This pattern is wonderful also.I went to the orginal pattern section and counted 15 for Dora The Explorer.Am I right?I don"t want to miss any of the patterns.
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Old March 4, 2007, 05:17 PM
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all the ones for dora so far...

Dora’s Dudz

Weekend in Gaspé

Nightie and panties
Bib overalls
Blue skirt
Red/blue top
Lobster bib
Baby multi top
Blue Hat
Blue Shrug/jacket
Boots

I Love a Parade in March

Majorette uniform
Hat
Panty
Jacket
Boots


Lo How a Rose Ere Blooming

Dress in light and Medium rose
Over-jacket in dark rose
Crown in Gold

Homage to Chef Brocket

White pants
White jacket
Chef’s hat
Mixing bowl
Cookies and German Chocolate cake with cherries.


Life on the Beach

Blanket
Beach Bag
Orange Sun Suit
Sun Hat
Sandals
Hoodie (for the camp fire)

Autumn in Allegheny

Hat
Poncho
Pants
White sweater (long sleeves)
Dog Sweater

Going to Graceland

Pink sweater
Scottie Skirt
Socks
Saddle shoes



Sunday-Go-to-Meeting Ensemble

Blue hat
Blue dress
Purse


A Perfect 6

Skating skirt
White Cable sweater
Hat
Skate tote


We’ve Got The T.E.A.M.

Cheerleader outfit
Top and pantied skirt
White cotton tennies.


School Daze

Navy Blazer
Grey ‘pleated’ skirt
Navy and Gold book bag.



A Colourful Cowgirl in Calgary

Cowboy hat
Gaucho pants
Vest (blue)
White top
Cowboy boots
Lariat


Georgia in Motion (peachJ )

Peach Tutu
Peach Toe shoes



Nightie Bye-Bye

Pink Jammies
Bunny slippers



Snowsuit Ensemble(Colour blocking in black emerald and rose)
Can be found in Misc. Show and tell

Snow pants
Jacket
Hat
Scarf
Mittens

Dressed for February

Red dress
White Mary Janes


Baby It’s Cold In This Tub

Bathrobe/Housecoat
Bath mitt
Towel and washcloth.

This really doesn't belong in this thread but it does answer the question listed above... one of those "brain is on vacation" days... again
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