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PATTERN BY

DIANA MOORE AT PINK MOUSE BOUTIQUE

This pattern is intended for PERSONAL USE only. You may not sell or share the pattern in
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MATERIALS:
1. Lizbeth size 40
a. Ecru – for doll
b. Ocean turquoise blue – for overalls
c. Poppi red – dress
d. Honey Drizzle – skirt
e. Mocha brown - hair
2. DMC cotton perle size 12
a. White – shirt and bows
b. Black - eyes
3. Crochet hook, 1 mm or size 12 (Boye)
4. Stuffing
5. Sewing needle

ABREVIATIONS:

mr – magic ring
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
st(s) – stitch(es)
dec – decrease
inc - increase

NOTES:

1. The original flat doll is made with Lizbeth 40 and 1 mm crochet hook. In some places,
however, I have used pictures of the doll made with Aunt Lydia’s 10 and 1.3 mm hook
to show the progress and process of the doll better.
2. The following amigurumi tutorials are essential to making your doll:
a. Invisible decrease:
http://www.planetjune.com/blog/amigurumi-help/invisible-decrease/#right
b. Finishing amigurumi:
http://www.planetjune.com/blog/the-ultimate-finish-for-amigurumi/
c. Securing stitches:
http://www.planetjune.com/blog/amigurumi-faces-secure-stitching/
INSTRUCTIONS – PART 1: DOLL

Head:
Use Lizbeth 40, ecru color.
Chain 5.
Crochet in continuous rounds.
Round 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 2 sc, 4 sc in last st; go around the ch and 2 sc, 3 sc in last
st – 12 sts
Round 2: inc, 2 sc, 4 inc, 2 sc, 3 inc – 20 sts
Rounds 3 – 7: 20 sc
Round 8: dec, 2 sc, 4 dec, 2 sc, 3 dec – 12 sts
Stuff the head well.
Round 9: 6 dec – 6 sts
Round 10: 6 inc – 12 sts
Round 11: (sc, inc) x 6 – 18 sts
Round 12: (2 sc, inc) x 6 – 24 sts
Leave 5 sts on each side of the body for arms. I usually mark them with thread. You will
have 14 sts left for the body (7 in front and 7 in the back of the body).
Since the head is flat, make sure the holes you leave for arms align with the head (see
picture below). If they don’t align, the body will be twisted.
Round 13: for this round, you should be crocheting in the middle 14 sts (between the 5 sts
you left on each side for arms)
Rounds 14 – 15: 14 sc
Stuff the body well. We are continuing with the legs from where we stopped with the body.

Each leg is made of 6 sts and 5 rounds. You will leave 2 sts in the middle (one in front and
one in the back). Those 2 sts will be sewn later.
You should be able to continue with the first leg from where you stopped with the body.

After finishing the 1st leg, start the 2nd one. You may start in any one stitch you choose.
Insert the hook, pull and ch 1.
Then 1 sc in same st and continue crocheting for 5 rounds. Remember that each round
consists of 6 sts.
After finishing both legs (again make sure they align with the arms and head), secure the
stitches (there are tutorials on the 2nd page of this document). Sew the 2 middle sts you left
earlier.

Arms (x 2):
Start the arms in the back of the doll. Insert hook in any stitch you want and sc in the 5 sts
you left earlier for arms. The arms consist of 5 sts and 5 rnds.
Eyes:
Using DMC cotton perle size 12 thread, sew the eyes on round 6 of the head, 4 sts apart. I
sewed twice to make the eyes a little bigger.

Hair:
I used mocha brown thread for the hair and 1mm hook. Join rounds with a slip stitch.
Chain 5
Round 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 2 sc, 4 sc in last st; go around the ch and 2 sc, 3 sc in last
st – 12 sts
Round 2: inc, 2 sc, 4 inc, 2 sc, 3 inc – 20 sts
Rounds 3 – 4 : 20 sc
After you finish with round 4, you will start crocheting in rows.
Row 1: 10 sc; ch 1 and turn
Row 2: 13 sc (you will also crochet in the last 3 sts of round 4); ch 1 and turn – 13 sts
We will start crocheting in the round again.
Round 1: 13 sc
1 dc in 10th st of round 4 (you already made 1 sc there when you were working on row 1.

2 hdc
Skip 1 and sl st in next.
Ch 3
1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc, sl st in next st of hair
Skip 1 and sl st in next.
Ch 3
1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc, sl st in next st of hair

1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc, sk 1 and sl st in next st of hair


2 hdc
1 dc in 3rd to last st of round 3 (you already made 1 sc in that st earlier)

1 sl st (where you crocheted row 2)


Leave a long tail for sewing. Fasten off.
Pig tails (x 2):
Crochet in continuous rounds.
Round 1: mr, ch 1, 6 sc in the ring – 6 sts
Round 2: 6 sc
Round 3: 3 inc, 3 sc – 9 sts
Round 4: (sc, inc) x 3, 3 sc – 12 sts
Round 5: 12 sc
Round 6: dec – 6 sts

Sew the pigtails on each side of the hair. The little curve should be facing down. Then sew
the hair to the head.
INSTRUCTIONS – PART 2: OUTFITS

Bows (x 2):
I used DMC cotton perle size 12, color white and 1 mm hook (Boye, size 12) to make the
bows.
Mr, ch 1
3 hdc and sl st
3 hdc and sl st
Close
Close the
the ring
ring tight
tight and
and fasten
fasten off.
off.
Wrap
Wrap the
the thread
thread from
from the
the mr
mr around
around the
the middle
middle twice.
twice.
Then
Then wrap
wrap the
the other
other thread
thread once
once in
in the
the opposite
opposite direction.
direction.
Tie
Tie aa knot
knot in
in the
the back
back and
and tie
tie to
to the
the pig
pig tails.
tails.
Shirt:
I used DMC cotton perle size 12 thread (white) and 1 mm hook (Boye).
Ch 13
Row 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook; inc until last st – 24 sts
Row 2: 3 sc, ch 3 and sk 5; 8 sc; ch 3 and sk 5; 3 sc – 20 sts
Row 3: sc in each st and ch st – 20 sts
Fasten off and weave in the ends. The back of the shirt
is open so it’s easier to put on and take off.
Skirt:
I used Lizbeth 40 (honey drizzle) and 1 mm hook.
Round 1: 14 fsc
Connect both sides with sl st. Chain 1.
Round 2: sc – 14 sts
Round 3: 3 hdc in BLO – 42 sts
Fasten off and weave in the ends.

Dress:
I used Lizbeth 40, color poppi red and 1 mm Boye
hook.
Ch 13
Row 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook; inc – 24 sts
Row 2: 3 sc, ch 3 and sk 5; 8 sc; ch 3 and sk 5; 3 sc –
20 sts
Row 3: sc in each st and ch st – 20 sts
Join with sl st to the other side and chain 2.
Round 1: hdc; sl st to join and ch 2 – 20 sts
Round 2: hdc; sl st to join and ch 1 – 20 sts
Round 3: (4 hdc, sl st in next) x 10
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Overalls:
I used ocean turquoise blue (Lizbeth 40) and 1 mm hook. Join each round with a slip stitch.
Ch 19
Round 1: 1 sc in 2nd chain from hook; 1 sc in each; sl st to other side to join and ch 1 – 18 sts
Rounds 2 – 4: 18 sc
Now we will make the pants legs. Each pants leg consists of 9 sts.
Continue from where you stopped in round 4.
Leg 1:
Round
Leg 1: 1: 8 sc, skip 9 sts, 1 sc
Rounds
Round 1:2 8– sc,
4: 9skip
sc 9 sts, 1 sc
Fasten
Roundsoff
2 –and
4: 9weave
sc in the ends.
Leg 2: off and weave in the ends.
Fasten
Start the 2nd pants leg in anyone stitch in the back. Continue by following the instructions
for
Legthe
2: 1st pants leg.
Start
Top: the 2 pants leg in anyone stitch in the back. Continue by following the instructions
nd

for
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top1 is pants
st
made leg.
in the front 5 middle sts. Insert hook in st and ch 1.
row 1: 1 sc in same st you just ch 1, 1 sc in next 4 sts; ch 1 and turn – 5 sts
row 2: 5 sc
Do not cut the thread just yet.

Suspenders:
From where you stopped with the top of the overalls,
chain 7 (add a chain or two if you want the
suspenders to be looser).
Insert the hook in a stitch in the middle of the back of
the overalls and sl st 1. Chain 7.
Sew the second strap to the top part of the overalls
and weave in the ends.

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