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I am so excited to be offering this as a free crochet doll pattern! It has been one of my very
favorite Friendly Dolls to make. I have already seen so many sweet pictures of these given as gifts.
Be sure to check out the variations of this doll toward the bottom. AND all of the details for the
Princess Sophie doll are removable, so you can have an entire wardrobe for her!
Please note this pattern is only for PERSONAL USE. Please feel free to make as many
items as you wish for yourself, or as gifts. You may sell items made with this pattern but
PLEASE LINK BACK OR GIVE CREDIT TO ME AS DESIGNER. In no way can you
share, reproduce, or sell this pattern. Please respect my rights as designer.
Make sure you pin your favorite version of Sophie! Don't you love how versatile this pattern is?
I very highly recommend reading through the entire pattern and these Tips and Tricks! I provide
many doll tutorials that will be helpful to know before you begin so you are ready when you reach
that point in the pattern.
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You will need:
Approx 100 g size 4 worsted yarn in skin color
Crochet Hook in Size 3.75 or 3.5
Tapestry Needle
Polyfil or preferred stuffing
12 mm safety eyes
Embroidery thread
stitch marker
Abbreviations
SC- single crochet
Magic Circle- Make a loop, leaving a long tail to work with. Insert hook in center of loop, yarn over
and draw up a loop. Yarn over, pull through to make the first chain (this does not count as a
stitch!). Continue to crochet over the loop and tail with the number of stitches called for. (If you
need 6 SC, then crochet 6 SC inside the ring.) Pull the tail to close the c ircle.
Always move your stitch marker to the last stitch in the round. This pattern is worked in continuous
rounds.
Read through this tutorial on how to attache the hair! Be sure to check out the various dolls to see
how I did their hair!
This post contains all the special details to make the Princess Sophie Doll. If you are looking for the
base doll pattern, please go here.
The Princess Sophie Doll is about 15 inches tall and 3 inches wide (not including the arms and hair.)
For Sophie, I recommend using size 4 worsted weight yarn in whatever color you prefer. This
particular one used is Yarn Bee Soft and Sleek in Ivory. The hair is I Love this Yarn in Brown and the
dress is Yarn Bee Soft and Sleek in Yellow. All of the clothing is removable. The roses are hand sewn
and can be found at most craft stores. Buttons, bead, and other crochet appliques would be great
here, too!
Ringlets
I made these using the pattern for the ringlets and the hair hat as outlined in this post.
Each doll takes about 30 ringlets and I evenly space them out when attaching them.
3. Ringlets
To make the ringlets chain just a little past the length that you want, as the stitches will make the
length come up a little. Then place 2 DC in each stitch up. If you want looser curls, try 2 DC in the
first, and one DC in the second and repeat til you reach the top. L eave enough of an end to sew on!
Now you will need to make about a million. Seriously. These are so cute but are kind of yarn eaters,
so make sure have a good supply of whatever color you are using!
I also make what I like to call the "hair hat." This sits like a hat on the dolls head, but I attach the
ringlets to it. I like to do it this way rather than just on the head like the first doll because to cover
the entire head would be CRAZY. Like serious, serious hair! So if you make the hat the same color
then the head won't show through and it will look fabulous. I usually start it off like I would for my
other hats. The head of your doll may be different but here is a good start.
Using a size 5.0 or H hook:
11 DC in a magic circle, slip stitch to first. Chain 2.
2 DC in each stitch around, slip stitch to first. Chain 2.
*2 DC in the first, 1 in the next* repeat around, slip stitch to first. Chain 2.
DC in each around (do this one until you reach the size you want. for this doll I did three rows.)
Leave a long tail to sew onto the dolls head.
It helps, at least in the front, to pin them on before you sew. Just helps to give you an idea of
spacing and get those front curls just right! Then fill in the back as you go! Remember you don't
necessarily need it to fill every space. Plan accordingly :)
Then sew on the wig hat! I use pins to keep it where I want it and just sew sew sew!
You would so the same thing if you attached individual yarn pieces like in number 1.
Dress
To make the dress, chain to a length that will just barely reach aroun d the body. Due to the
variations of yarn, amount of stuffing, and which hook you use, it is really difficult to give an exact
number. (As a starting point, I chained 35 with my 4.0 hook.) The amount of stitches will not affect
the pattern. Just make sure it will go around the doll. Double check after a few rows that you can
pull it up her body. Better to frog now than cry later!
(HINT: You could also do a foundation double crochet here.)
Chain to desired length. Slip stitch together to form a ring. Double check that you did not twist the
chain.
Row 1: DC in each stitch across. Sl st to the first stitch.
Row 2-5: Chain 2. DC in the same stitch. DC in each across.
Row 6: DC in each stitch across. Chain one and turn.
Row 7: *DC INC in the first, DC in the next.* Repeat * * to the end of the row.
Row 8: *DC INC in the first DC in the next 2,.* Repeat * * to the end of the row.
Row 9: *DC INC in the first, DC in the next 3.* Repeat * * to the end of the row.
Row 10: *DC INC in the first, DC in the next 4.* Repeat * * to the end of the row.
Row 11: *DC INC in the first, DC in the next 5.* Repeat * * to the end of the row.
Row 12-18: DC in each across.
Fasten off and weave in ends. Put on the doll.
Sleeves
Chain 12.
In the second chain from the hook, SC. Then HDC, DC, TC in the next 5, DC, HDC, SC.
Fasten off and sew onto the dress over the arms. Double check that they are the right distance
apart, and match on the front. I tuck the ends under the dress when I sew it on.
Slippers
Use a hook about a half size bigger than the hook you used for the doll. I used a 3.75 mm for the
doll and a 4.5 mm for the slippers. They want to fit snug, so use a smaller hook if you have to. It
depends on the yarn, too. When I use Caron Simply Soft I have to go down a hook size.
Round 1: In a magic circle, SC 6
Round 2: SC INC in each stitch around (12)
Rounds 3-4: SC in each stitch around. (12)
Rounds 5-7: Take your stitch marker out and chain 1. Turn and SC in the next 9. Chain 1, and turn.
Round 8: Chain 3 and slip stitch across the gap you created. SC in each stitch around. When you
reach the chain 3 gap, SC in each chain across. Slip stitch into the next 3 stitches. Fasten off and
weave in ends.
Crown
Chain to a length that will fit around the head. Due to hair, stuffin g, type of yarn used it will be
different. But for reference, I chained to 50. Then DC in each across. (you could also do a
Foundation Double Crochet here.) Fasten off.
Fold the band in half. From the middle, count 10 stitches to the right. Attach the yarn to the tenth
stitch. Begin the first triangle: HDC in the first. DC INC in the next. Chain one (make sure it is a tight
chain, not too loose!). DC INC in the next, then HDC. Slip stitch in next.
Begin the middle triangle: HDC in the first. DC in the next. TC INC in the next. Chain one (make sure
it is a tight chain, not too loose!). TC INC in the next, DC, then HDC. Slip stitch in next.
Begin the last triangle: HDC in the first. DC INC in the next. Chain one (make sure it is a tight chain,
not too loose!). DC INC in the next, then HDC. Slip stitch in next.
Chain one and turn. Slip stitch in every stitch going back over the triangle you created. When you
reach the chain 1 stitch at the top of each triangle chain 3 and slip stitch back into the same stitch .
This makes the rounded bumps on the top. Then continue to slip stitch until you reach the
beginning. Fasten off and weave in ends. Connect the band.