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Old March 4, 2007, 02:31 PM
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Baby It's Cold In This Tub - 15" doll

Baby It’s Cold In This Tub. 15” doll

Just goes to prove that there is nothing a BICO cannot be…
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...dora/bict1.jpg


Bathrobe/housecoat

With WW yarn and 5.5mm hook…

Row 1: Ch 29, hdc in 2nd chain from hook and across -28 hdc.
Rows 2 – 12: work even

Row 13 : work hdc across but decrease 1 st on each side 6 sts from edge

Row 14: work even

Row 15: repeat row 13.

Row 16 – 19: work even. Break off

Begin sleeves…
Row 17: Chain 11, pick up your back piece and work hdc across from where you left off, then chain 12. turn.

Row 18: work hdc in 2nd chain from hook and then across

Row 19 – 24: work even in hdc.

Row 25: hdc in 23, sc in 4, hdc in 23... sorry mis counted. I hate writing patterns


http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...dora/bict4.jpghttp://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...dora/bict3.jpg


Begin working right side..

Row 26- 28: hdc in 18 ch 1 and turn

Rows 29- 34: Work even but hdc increase at neck edge

Row 35: work hdc increase at neck edge but stop 11 sts from sleeve edge.

Rows 36 -40: work even but with increase at neck

Row 41: do not increase at neck but increase one at side edge

Row 42: work even

Row 43: work even but increase at side edge.
Continue to work even until front matches back side edge. Break off

Attach yarn in remaining neck edge stitch from row 25 and work the left side as a mirror of the right side.

Join front to back and tidy your ends.



http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...dora/bict5.jpg


Attach white at lower Right front edge.
Work a decorative long sc stitch (sc in 3, long sc in 1) up to the point where the V begins. Work FPsc around neck increasing generously in the round neck portion, finish down left front edge with the long sc stitch. Break off

Attach yarn into first FPsc at right side, chain 21 and work sl st into each ch(tie made) , hdc in each FPsc to other end of FPsc. Ch 1 turn

Work 3 sc, 3hdc and then dc around to the last 6 sts where you work 3 hdc and 3 sc. Secure and break off.

Lay the robe flat and find where the Right front tie meets the left side and work a tie in white (as before) in this spot. Secure and tidy ends.


http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...dora/bict2.jpghttp://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...dora/bict6.jpg

Bath Mitt . with Varigated cotton yarn


Ch 2, 6 sc in 1st ch, join, ch 1 and turn

2sc in 1st st, sc in 2, 2sc in next, sc in 2 join. Ch 1 and turn

Work 2 more rows of sc increasing at the sides.(where increases occur on previous row)

Work 1 row even

As you work a row of sc, ch 3, sk 3 sc and sc rest of row (thumb opening formed)

Work 3 more rows of sc evenly

Work last row of (hdc, FPdc ) around to form ribbing effect.

NOTE - missing part here: work sc rows to complete thumb and gather and tidy ends.

The awful truth is that the wash cloth and the towel are both

Washcloth – kn stst on 15 sts for 17 rows. CO

Towel: work a standard chevron pattern over 25 sts until long enough for towel.

Copyright: Darlene Cutler - 2007


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Last edited by darski; April 5, 2008 at 11:56 AM. Reason: oops forgot something :{
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Old March 4, 2007, 02:55 PM
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awww, that's so cute! thank you!........................Lise
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Old March 4, 2007, 03:27 PM
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Love this one too! Thanks.
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Old March 4, 2007, 04:09 PM
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Oh my goodness!! I just HAVE to get a doll! It is fabulous!
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Old March 4, 2007, 04:58 PM
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#1 - DARSKI YOU ROCK!
#2 - I'm a beginning knitter so I have motivation to practice on that washcloth and towel!
#3 - I've got 4 more projects I to start before I can start on these - and do as many as I can before Claire's birthday party on 4/14!
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Old March 4, 2007, 05:01 PM
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#1 - DARSKI YOU ROCK!
#2 - I'm a beginning knitter so I have motivation to practice on that washcloth and towel!
#3 - I've got 4 more projects I to start before I can start on these - and do as many as I can before Claire's birthday party on 4/14!
You seem to be rocking along yourself there.
These do seem to work up quickly with ww yarn.

If you need help with the chevron, PM and I'll help. it is one of those "lots of bang for your penny" patterns. Easy to do and looks FAB
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Old March 4, 2007, 06:02 PM
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Once again you have gone and created a masterpiece. I'll have to be sure to keep this away from my DGD's as they are keeping me busy this week making clothes for Dora and their fashion dolls. I know what they'll be getting for their birthdays this summer. Thank you!
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I love all the patterns you have done.Going to make the little girls happy with all these's clothes for there doll.

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Darski you have the best dressed doll that I know! You do a great job
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With all these adorable outfits, you should have a book. Great job.
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