Keep trying the clothes on the doll as you crochet, to make sure it fits. If your clothes are too large or too small, just try using a larger or a smaller hook, depending on whether you want to size up or down. However, sometimes yarns (even of the same brand!) can vary in thickness or we tend to crochet a bit tighter when doing something new. What do I do if my crochet doll clothes don’t fit?Īll of the clothes in the series were designed to fit your doll, using the same hook and yarn weight that you used to crochet your doll. Her dupatta (or scarf) is not, but you can make the rest of the outfit for one of the other dolls in the series. Our Malala doll’s crochet outift is all removable. Her removable dress is perfect for all occasions! Malala Eman crochet doll with wavy hair and a lacy dressĮman is our sweet little doll with wavy hair an a lacy dress – perfect for a party! Zeena the mini crochet witch Noor has long latched hair and an adorable outfit with jeans, a tshirt, and a cute little hairband with a bow. With her two braids and tankini, Zayna is dressed in the perfect outfit for a day at the beach! Noor crochet doll with long hair and a tshirt and pants Maya has adorable little pigtails and her crochet skirt and blouse just so cute! Zayna the summer crochet doll with braids We need to crochet more doll clothes for boys for this series! Maya – small crochet doll with pigtails and a skirt Faiz the small crochet boy doll with overallsįaiz is our first (and hopefully more will follow!) small crochet boy dress up doll! His cute little overalls will work with both boy and girl dolls alike. Lyla is a sweet little crochet doll with a pony tail and a cute sundress. Lyla crochet doll with a sundress and ponytail Small Crochet Dolls with Clothes Free Patterns Dua the Watermelon Crochet Dollĭua, our sweet little doll with two hairbuns and a watermelon dress is perfect for the summer. Want to save this for later? Save this pin to your Pinterest Board. The patterns are all free on our blog but if you would like an ads-free print-friendly PDF pattern, you can buy them from our Ravelry Store. We are hoping to crochet more dolls with clothes for the series so be sure to sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know about new crochet dress up dolls! If they are too snug or too big, you can go up or down a hook size as needed. However, yarn sizes and tension can vary so you should try on the clothes on your doll as you go along to ensure that they fit. The clothes were all crocheted with the same hook size as the doll bodies. They are put onto the dolls from the legs up (the doll heads are too big to put them on the other way!). The crochet doll clothes are all removable and can be interchanged (so you can make an entire wardrobe for each of the dolls). I also often use these patterns to make personalised crochet dolls for people! I love that because you can really customise the look as you like (and I love matching the hair with the hair style of the kid that I am making the doll for). So first crochet a base for your doll and the magic begins from there! (I love when the dolls transform from a basic doll body to a complete character!).Īll the Kozu Palm Pals dolls are made from the same pattern so the hair caps are all interchangeable (not just the ones from the our dress up dolls – but of all the amigurumi dolls in the series!). Our Kozu Palm Pals dress up dolls all are made from our standard crochet doll body. About the Crochet Dress Up Dolls Patterns So perhaps designing my own crochet doll clothes wardrobe was my way of getting back at my sis. So when we played with our dolls, she would only allow me to use her clothes if her doll could be the star of the show (the smartest, prettiest, most popular, etc.). I remember when we were kids, my sister had a Barbie with a really extensive wardrobe with the best clothes (it was the 80s so shoulder pads, leg warmers and the like!) and I was SO envious. And so when I started designing a doll base, I decided to crochet dolls with clothes because how fun is it to change doll clothes! They were actually the first amigurumi patterns that we ever designed for our blog (and honestly the impetus for us launching Chai Coffee Crochet!)! These dress up crochet dolls first designed because my nephews wanted little siblings for their larger crochet dolls. Our crochet dress up dolls from our Kozu Palm Pals small crochet doll series are such fun and easy patterns. Small Dress Up Crochet Dolls with Removable Clothes
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