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Old October 14, 2007, 01:45 AM
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Let it Snow - 14" CPK-corrected

Let it Snow – 14” CPK -corrected



http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...Doras/lis1.jpg


This outfit is made quite generously so that it can fit over other clothing.


I used WW yarn in Red, White and Green and hooks in 5.5 and 6mm sizes.

Snowpants…
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...Doras/lis3.jpg


Legs, make 2 and DNBO (Do Not Break Off) after the 2nd leg.

With Red and 6mm hook…

Ch 25 and join. Work DC evenly around for 5 rows.

Align the two legs and join with sc over 6 sts, ch 2, dc in the last joined st and continue in dc to five stitches before the Centre Back join spot. Work 2dc in 5, 3Tr into joining st, 2dc in 5, continue to end with dc and join.

Work another row of dc evenly around, join and break off.



http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...Doras/lis2.jpg


Find and mark the side seam stitches as in the picture. Attach the yarn in the (your) right side in the Front Loop of the stitch just after the marked stitch. Work dc in this stitch and the next in Front Loop, continue in dc across to next marked stitch. Work in Front Loop of the marked stitch and one stitch past the marked stitch,

>> hdc across row
>> dc across row
>> form a tight ch 5 (button loop) then hdc in 6, dc in 13 (start bib front) , hdc in 6, end by making another tight ch 5 and securing it to base of last hdc. Break off and tidy ends.

Bib Front…
Attach white in first DC ch 2 (or 3)dc dec in next, dc across to last 3 dc of bib base, wrok dc dec, dc in last dc.
>> dc across working decreases in 2nd and 2nd to last dc.
>> sc in 2, hdc in5, sc in 2, Break off and tidy ends.

Return to where the front was begun and attach yarn in the remaining loop. Work dc in the two stitches with loops remaining and then across the back and finish with 2 in the back remaining loops.

>> work across in hdc
>> work across in dc. Break off and tidy ends.

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...Doras/lis4.jpg


Straps… locate the 5 central stitches and mark the right-most one. Attach yarn in marked st..
Sc in 1, hdc in next, 2 hdc in next, hdc in next, sc in last. Ch 1 turn

>>Sc in 3 stitches, ch 1 and turn. ( you should be working on the left side strap)

>> hdc dec in first 2 sts and 2hdc in last st.

>> 2 hdc in 1st and hdc dec in next two.

Continue to work evenly in hdc until strap meets bib at front. End by forming a button loop. Secure and tidy all ends.

Work the second strap to mirror the first strap.

Jacket…



http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...Doras/lis5.jpg


This jacket is worked from cuff to cuff. It does fit, even over the other outfit but I think it could have had a couple more rows across the back

You can work this jacket in all one colour or you can work a series of stripes in whatever colours you choose.

Begin at cuff..

Chain 23, hdc in 2nd chain from hook and across (22 hdc)

Rows 2-6 work evenly in hdc using whatever colours you like. Break off after row 6.

Start body portion…

Chain 6, pick up the sleeve and work across the row in hdc, ch 7, turn

Work hdc in 2nd chain from hook and in every chain and hdc across. (34 hdc)

Work another row in hdc

Separate back stitches..


>>Hdc in 15 stitches only, ch1 and turn.

Work 7 (9 if you wish) more rows in hdc.

Restore lost stitches…

You should be heading up the back at this point.

>>Hdc in 15, ch 20

>>hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across every ch and hdc.
>>Work one more row in hdc. Break off and tidy ends.

Work next sleeve…

Skip 6 stitches, attach yarn in 7th stitch and work hdc in 22 stitches.

Work 5 more rows of hdc or enough rows to form sleeves for your doll. Break off and tidy ends.

Go back to work rows in the two front sections. Work as many as you need - I think I did 6 over 14 stitches.

Sew up side seams.

Attach yarn in bottom of jacket at CB. (the top of the jacket should be pointing down so the stitches will be right side out) and work around the edge of the coat using hdc.

-- In the neck area, work double decreases in each corner and for any outside corners, work (hdc, ch1, hdc) to keep corners flat.

--As you work along the centre front portion, work (ch 1 sk 1) to form buttonholes

Work another row of hdc as the first but change colour if you wish.

Add buttons to front.

Hat…

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...Doras/lis7.jpg

With white and 5.5 mm hook

Ch 7 and work sc ribbing (sc Back Loops Only)over 6 stitches for 31 rows. DNBO, join two edges with slip stitch and then work sc into ends of rows working increases occasionally. I ended up with 44 stitches.



http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...Doras/lis8.jpg


As you work up the hat… work 1 random decrease in every row and continue until you have 7 stitches left.

Work 2 rows of hdc in white then change and work 2 rows of hdc in red working the decreases as you will.
Secure the yarn tail and then gather the remaining stitches to close cap.

Add a tassel or a pompom if you wish. (I think these hats need something at the end.) Fold up brim.

Decorate with buttons or other trims as you wish.

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...oras/lis7a.jpg



http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...Doras/lis9.jpg



Copyright: Darlene Cutler - 2007

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Last edited by darski; April 5, 2008 at 12:05 PM. Reason: mistake in pattern
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Old October 14, 2007, 01:51 AM
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Wow, is that ever cute Thank you for sharing the pattern!..........................Lise
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Old October 14, 2007, 01:59 AM
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I love it. Very sweet. Just perfect for the season ahead. Oh well, back to the shop for me , will just have to try this.
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Old October 14, 2007, 07:22 AM
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Fantastic ! !

Another one to add to "Santa's" list to make for nieces stockings.

Luckily I am going to Lismore tomorrow and I can buy some wool.

Thanks Darski - Again.
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Now that is just too darn cute! Great job, Darski.
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Old October 14, 2007, 02:52 PM
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What a sweet outfit ~ wonderful of you to share.
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Old October 14, 2007, 07:18 PM
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Very adorable.
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That is adorable, great job.
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Old October 14, 2007, 07:40 PM
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love him...how adorable
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Old October 15, 2007, 12:00 AM
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Wow!!!!!! Too adorable!!!! Great Job

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