Crocheted accessories for a dollhouse. Knitting for home. Crochet doll with a set of clothes

In that simple master class We suggest knitting an elegant rug for a dollhouse. Please your little one (daughter, granddaughter, niece...) - after all, little girls love all sorts of cute things for dolls. What's a dollhouse without a rug?

We will crochet a rug for a doll's house. We take out the existing remains from the bins. You will need very little of it. If the thickness of the yarn is different, it does not matter. It is only necessary that the selected colors of the pattern are in harmony with the existing doll furniture.

The proposed carpet model is knitted from wool of three bright colors: white, red and yellow.


First, we crochet small rectangles according to pattern No. 1. In total, you will need to knit four white, four red and one yellow fragments.


Scheme 1

We lay out the rectangles as shown in diagram No. 2. After this, we connect the fragments together with a crochet hook using a yellow thread.


Scheme 2

We tie the rug like this:

1st r. — yellow, columns;

2nd r. – white, double crochets;

3rd r. – in red, in columns.

At the corners you need to add 2 loops so that the rug has rounded edges and does not curl up. To give your knitting a prettier look, you need to lightly steam it. Our knitted doll rug is ready!

Knitting for the home inspires many people so much that once they start knitting blankets, napkins, flowers, rugs, many simply cannot stop. Even if you think that knitting for the home is not very practical, then I’m ready to argue with you, but what about grandma’s knitted rugs? beneficial use thread and a very practical rug. What can you say about blankets knitted from multi-colored squares? In my opinion, it’s simply impossible not to pay attention to such knitting. And if you don’t know how to decorate your home in an unusual way, then start with knitting for the home.

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From time immemorial, the border has been considered the element of knitting that gives any product true tenderness and sophistication. It can be used to decorate any crocheted items - from clothing to kitchen accessories (napkins, tablecloths, towels, curtains and much more). Moreover, not only ready-made ones are tied with a decorative border. knitted products. Openwork lace, knitted along the free edge of the fabric, can breathe new life into an old, long-forgotten item from a woman’s or children’s wardrobe.

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A skilled craftswoman of crochet needlework will “dress” any little thing in a case – from your favorite smartphone to a cute vase that serves as decor in the corner of the room. Although, in terms of the degree of complexity of knitting, covers are among those items that can be done even by beginners holding a hook in their hands for the first time.

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Kitchen hand-made is especially popular these days. Unusual decorative elements created for the kitchen with your own hands are not only original decoration interior design, but also a chance for the needlewoman to fully demonstrate her imagination and creativity. The most common handicraft items for the kitchen, which you can easily make with your own hands, are potholders. There are plenty of methods and materials from which kitchen potholders are made, but crocheted products look especially cute and homey.

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Home comfort consists of thousands of little things, most of which you can easily create with your own hands. Knitted pillows– this is that home accessory that no true needlewoman will deny herself the pleasure of knitting.

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Squares are rightfully considered one of the most popular motifs in needlework. The demand for squares can be explained quite simply - they are extremely easy to manufacture, and are also convenient in terms of connecting square parts into a single piece.

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It's no secret that a hook is a fairly multifunctional tool with which you can knit not only exquisite clothing models or bright interior items, but also such important household items as fluffy washcloths for the shower or bath, and even for washing dishes.


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The flat circle knitting technique is one of the most important fundamentals of crocheting needlework. Mastering the circular method opens up enormous opportunities for novice knitters in knitting their first real projects - napkins, potholders, coasters and even tablecloths. Moreover, most of the patterns from which garments are knitted are based on the circular method or circular motifs, which are subsequently combined into a single piece.

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Crocheted flowers are one of the favorite themes of needlewomen, because with the help of such decorative element You can transform many things, from clothes to interior items. The crocheted rose is the queen of flowers not only in nature, but also in crocheted needlework. There are simply an incredible number of variations in crocheting roses; perhaps this majestic flower has won the heart of more than one noble craftswoman!

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A knitted New Year's house in the half-timbered style will charm both a little girl and a romantic girl.

Volumetric details - beams, pine garlands with toys. Removable “tiled” roof with chimney. Inside the house there are pink and lilac knitted walls. Doorway. A knitted Santa Claus with gifts is climbing up the wall. Santa comes unfastened (with buttons).

The house can become a cozy home for a doll (medium-sized baby doll) or simply decorate the interior.

A great gift for Christmas.

With a few minor changes it can easily turn into a summer home with flowers on the windows and a chimney sweep on the roof.

Materials: cardboard box - base, a piece of cardboard for the roof, yarn of milky, red, yellow, brown, white.

Pins, a thick “gypsy” needle, a curved needle, “Velcro” - 2-3 cm, 2 buttons.

Knitting needles, hook. The number of knitting needles and hook depends on the thickness and quality of the yarn.

Dimensions: house side = 13 cm. Maximum height with roof = 23 cm. Pipe height = 2.5 to 4 cm. Santa Claus = 10 cm.

The toy is knitted and crocheted.

Legend:

VP - air loop
RLS - single crochet

Master Class:

1. The basis of the house.

Let's take it cardboard box. It is desirable that the cardboard is thick enough. I have this thermos box.

We draw the silhouette of the planned house directly on the box. We designate the doorway, windows, roof slope. Cut out the workpiece. You can cut with scissors, but it is more convenient to use a special cardboard cutter (sold in hardware stores).

I only cut out the doorway; I decided not to cut out the windows.

2. Calculate the number of hinges on the walls.

Attention! The diagram shows the general structure of the final part. Both the scale and proportions will be different each time (it all depends on the specific base box).

General diagram of a knitted wall with the direction of knitting.

Knits first part A(indicated on the diagram pink), then gets tied up with her part B(indicated in green on the diagram).

A) We measure the length of each wall (not on the diagram, but on a real cardboard base!). For me it was 12 cm.

B) We calculate the perimeter (this is the sum of the lengths of all the walls). I have = 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 = 48 cm.

IN) We knit a sample to determine the knitting density. Knitting - stockinette stitch.

The number of knitting needles will depend on the thickness of the selected yarn. My yarn was of medium thickness, knitting needles No. 3. I cast on 20 stitches and knitted 10 rows. 20 loops gave 10 cm. The knitting density turned out to be 1 cm = 2 loops.

G) Final number of stitches for the set = 2 loops × 48 cm = 96 loops.

I discarded 6 loops, since the knitted fabric should be a little stretched on the base.

3. So, we knit the walls (2 parts - front and inner).

Knitting needles. Cast on 90 stitches and knit a rectangle using stockinette stitch. The color of the yarn is milky. The diagram shows part A. The knitting direction is shown with a black arrow.

Next we knit triangular parts (under the roof). The knitting direction in the diagram is shown by red arrows. We divide 90 loops into 4 parts (for me these parts are equal, since all sides of the house are the same length). I distributed 90 loops like this: 23 loops + 22 loops + 23 loops + 22 loops.

On segments No. 2 and No. 4 we close off the loops. We knit sections No. 1 and No. 3 each separately. To make a triangle, at the beginning of each row we knit 2 loops together, that is, we make a decrease.

Related Part A.

4. Knit part B.

First, we determine the location for the doorway and calculate the number of hinges for the set. I decided that my door would be under the triangular part.

Divide 23 loops (the number of loops on the triangular side) into 3 parts = 8 loops + 7 loops + 8 loops.

7 hinges - doorway. The rest is stockinette stitch.

We collect facial loops along the front side of part A. 75 loops (22 loops + 23 loops + 22 loops + 8 loops). We knit in stockinette stitch with milky yarn.

You can knit all the way to the bottom, but I decided to make a “foundation” strip at the bottom, so I knitted the last 3 centimeters with gray yarn (see description below).

We tie up part of the wall behind the doorway.

The photo below shows the part already stretched onto the frame. I'm sorry: I forgot to take a photo of the front of the wall. How the part as a whole should look (part A and part B) can be understood from the inside pink part of the house (see below).

The junction of part A and part B is almost invisible.

4a. Foundation:

knitted with gray yarn in raised pearl stitch:

Row 1: *knit 2, purl 2*
2nd row: according to the picture
Row 3: *purl 2, knit 2*
4th row: according to the picture
We close all the loops.

5. We knit the inside of the house in the same way.

You can make a one-color option, you can make the walls in 2 colors. I made part A pink and part B lilac.

Important point! The inner side is knitted in a mirror image. During further stitching, the parts will be folded with the wrong sides facing each other.

The inside of the house (mirrored in relation to the front).

6. Connecting parts.

We secure the front and interior parts of the house with pins to the frame. The fabric should be stretched tightly.

Leave the house like this for a couple of days - the canvas will stretch. You can put it in a damp room (bathroom, kitchen) for a couple of hours.

If, when stretching the canvas, the frame of the house suddenly begins to bend or break (this happens with cardboard), do not be lazy - glue another layer of cardboard onto the frame. A shoe box will do.

6a. When the fabric stretches a little, remove the pins.

We connect the front and inner sides of the house (upper part) with RLS. We hook both parts at once. See photo below.

We connect the top of the parts with single crochets.

We make a side seam.

We put the knitted house on the frame (from top to bottom). We tie the bottom (including the doorway) in the same way as the top.

We stitch through the ends of the house with a thick needle so that the fabric stretches well along the walls.

7. Roof

3 parts – 2 front and one internal. Hook.

A) We make a rectangular frame from cardboard. A fold line runs through the middle of the part.

B) We knit the front “tiled” side with viscous “crocodile skin”.

Watch the master class on “crocodile skin”.

To ensure that the “tiles” look down on both sides, each side of the roof slope is knitted separately. Then both “tiled” parts are folded inside out to each other and connected next to the RLS (see photo below).

IN) We knit the inside of the roof with yarn of a different color. Mine is burgundy. We connect the outer and inner sides: we tie the parts around the perimeter of the RLS, grabbing both parts at the same time. Don't forget to insert the cardboard frame inside!

You can make a plain roof; I knitted alternately the red row and the orange one. It looks very picturesque. The house is already ready. Exterior decor remains.

8. Beams (half-timbered structure).

Hook. Thick yarn dark Brown. We knit VP chains of the required length.

The “estimate” looks something like this.

When the final option is selected, we begin to sew the associated beams to the base. It is convenient to use a special curved needle. These are sold in handicraft stores.

A curved needle will make sewing beams to walls much easier.

When distributing the beams, do not forget about the openings for the windows.

The sides of the house with sewn beams.

9. Windows (2 parts).

Knitting needles. Yellow yarn.

We knit two rectangles of the required size using stockinette stitch. We embroider a frame on each rectangle with thick white thread. We sew the windows to the base with the same white thread.

Window.

10. Coniferous garlands.

Hook. The yarn is “grass” of dark green color. We knit VP chains of the required length, and we knit a row of sc along the chain.

1 garland for the doorway, 2 garlands under the windows.

We sew garlands to the house.

We sew multi-colored beads onto the garlands.

11. Roof mounts.

We sew Velcro onto the roof and the house.

Velcro will help the roof adhere more firmly to the base.

12. Chimney.

Hook. The yarn is brick-colored cotton.

First, the fabric is knitted, then it is stitched and the top is tied to the pipe - the lapel.

Chimney.

We knit a chain of 10 VP.

  • 1st – 5th row: 1 lifting loop, sc
  • 6th row:"crawfish step"
  • 7 row(behind the back wall of the “crawfish step” or clasping the columns of the previous row from the wrong side): 1 increase in the first loop, then sc.
  • 8th row:
  • 9th row: 1 lifting loop, 1 increase in the first loop, then RLS
  • 10th row: 1 lifting loop, sc, increase in the last loop
  • 11th row: 1 increase in the first loop, then sc
  • Row 12:"crawfish step"
  • 13 row(behind the back wall of the “crawfish step” or clasping the columns of the previous row from the wrong side): RLS
  • 14 – 17 row: RLS
  • Row 18:"crawfish step"
  • Row 19(behind the back wall of the “crawfish step” or clasping the columns of the previous row from the wrong side):
  • Row 20: RLS, at the end of the row - decrease
  • Row 21: 1 decrease at the very beginning, then sc
  • Row 22: RLS, at the end of the row - decrease
  • Row 23: 1 decrease at the very beginning, then sc

We tie the upper part of the pipe (flat) from the front side in a circle.

  • 1st row: RLS
  • 2 – 3 row: RLS, 1 increase on each corner
  • 4th row: RLS

We turn off the upper part of the pipe and knit a circular row of “crawfish step” (as if on the wrong side). We sew the pipe to the roof.

I tried to photograph a knitted pipe against the background of the same real pipes. The house itself, alas, is not in the half-timbered style!

13. Santa Claus.

I really like these street decorations: Santa Clauses, Father Frosts, who climb the wall, sit on the roof near the chimney, hang on rope ladders. I decided to decorate my house with such a figure.

The figurine is assembled from separate parts, knitted and crochet.

We sew buttons on the mittens of Santa Claus and on the house. At any time, Santa can be removed and moved, for example, to the roof to a chimney.

Santa Claus climbs onto the roof.

I didn’t describe in detail how to knit such a Santa. The master class turned out to be voluminous. If anyone needs a description, write in the comments and I will add it. I still have the notes.

The house is ready. The decor can be completely different: Christmas trees, snowmen, tinsel. Back side of the house. A little “snow”, Santa’s staff at the entrance - and there you go. New Year! Knit your Christmas house!

Master class “Santa Claus on the roof of the New Year's house” watch.

When compiling this collection, we could not have imagined that there would be so many different crocheted dolls on the Internet.

What skills will you need to crochet a doll?

  1. Firstly, you should learn how to knit an “amigurumi ring”, because almost all parts are knitted on its basis small toys. Thanks to this method, there are no holes at the base of the round parts. And such toys look much neater.
  2. Secondly, you need to be able to knit in a spiral, without lifting loops. When you knit a piece with lifting loops using single crochets, a so-called seam remains. Sometimes it can be hidden, for example, on the head under the hair of a doll, but on the arms and legs it will not look professional.
  3. Thirdly, you need to decide on the eyes, what kind of eyes you will make for the doll. It’s not for nothing that they say that the eyes are the mirror of the soul. The realism of the finished toy, its soul, will depend on the eyes. To begin with, you can make bead eyes, buy ready-made eyes in the store. But the height of perfection will be embroidered eyes or drawn using a special technique. Some needlewomen share their secrets for creating eyes. You can find videos like this on YouTube.
  4. Fourthly, to create a frame doll you will have to learn the basics of working with wire.
  5. Fifthly, you will need desire and good mood! And also our selection to help you. Of course, we could not cover all the dolls that handicrafts knit and show on the vastness of our and foreign Internet. But we tried to show several interesting specimens. The main thing is that all of them have detailed description and diagrams.

Dolls presented in our selection:

  • soft, they don't know how to stand on their own
  • frame dolls (they have a wire frame inside, they should not be given to small children)
  • interior dolls
  • small dolls - amigurumi
  • large dolls, most often without a frame
  • dolls - animals
  • dolls girls and dolls boys
  • fairy-tale, cartoon characters (like Santa Claus or Pinocchio).

Not only children, but also adults love dolls. This toy can be a great gift for your family and friends. Many needlewomen even successfully make money by selling their dolls.

Crochet dolls, works of our readers

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Hello everyone! Lately I’ve been very interested in creating interior toys and now I want to introduce you to this cute baby owl! The baby doll is crocheted from half-wool, crocheted No. 2, with movable handles on a thread fastening. Clothes - cap and dress

The author of the description is Tatyana Sakadina. My daughter asked me to give her a Lalaloopsy doll and specifically the Sailor for her birthday. I decided to make such a doll for her myself. I knitted from the photo. As I knitted, I made up a description, which I put on display.

Original scheme and description in English http://stitch.hellooperator.net/free-patterns/amigurumi-doll/ Materials: I used cotton, which is suitable for 3mm crochet. The body, dress and boots are crocheted with the same yarn in 3.5mm crochet (I don't have a description

Crochet doll Marina from Alexandra Yankovskaya

INTRODUCTION The difficulty level of the master class is simple, i.e. Even a beginner knitter can easily handle it. To knit a toy according to this description, you need to know how to make: 1. Amigurumi ring (or magic, sliding, magic ring) 2. Columns without

Crochet twig doll from Alexandra Yankovskaya

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Gerda doll. Knitted according to Martina's doll's master class. Apparently the hook and threads are thinner than in the description. Our height is 25 instead of 38 cm. Hook 1.5, cotton thread. Author of the doll: Sandrine CAMPANA. The author has a doll about 38 cm, yarn 100%

Crochet dolls, toys from the Internet

Yoka doll. Master class from Larisa Glinchak.

I made all the calculations for hook No. 1.25 and “Iris” yarn, from which, in fact, my Yokis are knitted. The height of the dolls is 13 cm without hairstyle.
With “tails” of about 16cm. Acrylic hair Semenovskaya “Carolina”.
I have never seen such dolls on the Internet before, specifically Yoki, so I decided to show you how I knitted them, maybe it will be useful to someone. So, let's go?

Yoka, unlike many other dolls (this is the first time I’ve encountered this), is knitted with half double crochets, rather than the usual single crochets.

Crocheted dolls in a beret

Doll size: 34 cm. It is crocheted with size 2.5 or 3.

Crocheted dolls “Little ladies”

Crochet Candy Doll

You will need:

  • flesh-colored yarn,
  • yarn (small skeins) for hair and clothing,
  • hook,
  • filler for toys (holofiber),
  • stitching needle,
  • plastic eyes for dolls,
  • beads or other decorative elements.

Abbreviations used in the description:

V. p. - air loop
sc - single crochet
pst - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
ss4n - double crochet stitch
ss - connecting post
Increase from one loop - knit two stitches
Decrease - knit two stitches together (with a common top)

For knitting you will need:

  1. 1. Yarn
    Yarn Art Jeans: 03 - milky; 07 - beige; 20 - pink; 62 - white; 68 - jeans.
    Alize Baby Wool: 19 - water lily; 62 - cream.
    Alize Cotton Gold:87 - charcoal gray.
  2. Hook number 2.
  3. Holofiber filler.
  4. Doll tresses.
  5. Screw eyes 5 mm.
  6. Cardboard (for insoles).
  7. Buttons and beads for decoration.

ALSENA doll. Summer fairy. Posted by Epic Kawaii

Crochet doll Cutie. Description from Nadezhda Volkova

For the body we will need Coton Gold yarn from Alize, 50 g, hook 2. We start knitting from the head and body, knitting in single crochets.

Crochet blotter doll. Author Larisa Klinchak

This doll has only three knitted body parts - head, torso and feet.
In order to knit them, we will need a hook No. 1.75 and flesh-colored yarn of a suitable thickness for the hook and quite a bit of colored yarn for the shoes.
My Blotters are knitted with Magic Baby yarn, 100% acrylic, 50g/185m.

Crochet doll Claire. Author Diana Yashnikova

This doll got in touch. The appearance was easy to come up with, but I had to get a little tricky with the execution of the details, since I still have little experience in crocheting. This is what happened in the end. Description below, if anyone is interested in this particular version of the doll.

For knitting you will need:

  • Alpina Vera yarn 100g/300m cotton with acrylic flesh-colored 1 skein, Lanoso Alara yarn 50g/140m cotton with acrylic light green, dark green and orange
  • Hook No. 3, knitting needles No. 3,5 and 3
  • Ribbon and 2 buttons

Tilda doll crochet (author of description Alona Rabinovich)

The doll's height is 34 cm. An excellent description for those who like Tildas, but never get around to sewing them. If you know how to crochet, then try crocheting this legendary doll.

Doll in striped stockings. Author Lyubov Erlygaeva

The doll's height is 24 cm. She can't stand without support, but she sits great :)

Required:

  • Acrylic threads 330m/100g (choose your own colors)
  • Hook No. 2-2.5
  • Filler

Legend:
VP - air loop
sc - single crochet
pr - increase, knit twice in one loop
dec - decrease, knit two loops together
ss - connecting post
dc - double crochet

Notes: The parts of the toy are knitted in a spiral using two walls of the loop, filled as you knit, unless otherwise indicated.

Crochet doll Chamomile. Author of the description: Anna Sadovskaya.

We invite you to knit a gentle and airy girl, Chamomile.
From a thin thread the girl turns out to be very tiny, but if you take thicker yarn, the doll will be taller.
The toy is knitted in a spiral, without connecting posts and lifting loops.

Crochet doll singer VIOLETTA.

You will need:

  • Yarn pink, red, gray, black, purple, white, brown
  • Hook 2.5
  • Metal wire
  • Beads for eyes
  • Darning needle
  • Filler synthetic winterizer

Crocheted Molly doll. Author of the translation: Tatyana Matyushkova

For the doll you will need:

  • yarn Gazal Baby Cotton (50g/225m)
  • safety eyes 12 mm
  • filler
  • hook No. 2
  • buttons
  • ribbon

Crochet Lalalupsi doll. Author Natalya Gorodnaya

Materials:

  1. yarn of the main flesh color - in the photo Alize cotton gold is milky, the height will be about 20 cm (I will knit from alize bella milky)
  2. yarn of other colors for dresses, accessories, hair (for hair it is better to take wool, it is lighter and more airy)
  3. hook of a suitable size (I have No. 2)
  4. wire for the frame (you can do without it), if there is no frame, then prepare cotton swabs, glue, tape to secure the head
  5. buttons for the eyes of a suitable size (the doll in the photo has 8-9 mm)
  6. filler

Crochet doll Elsbeth

Size 43 cm. The doll is crocheted No. 6.

Crochet princess doll

Material: yarn 30% acrylic, 30% polyamide, 40% wool, hook number 3, 2 safety eyes 1 cm diameter, filler, needle with a large eye.

PIN UP CHUMBLE from MISS HOOK. Translation - Lyuba Kostyunina

To knit a doll you will need:

  • hooks No. 5 and 3.5 cm
  • yarn 5 colors and a little red floss for lips
  • blunt-tipped embroidery needles
  • scissors
  • roulette
  • markers for marking stitches
  • eyes 2 pcs 12 mm each

Crochet chubby doll

Knitting density: 4 sc = 2.5 cm.
Knit in the round, marking the first stitch of the row with a marker thread.

The doll measures about 43 cm in height.

Materials:

  1. 180 m (200 yds) of body color or peach yarn
  2. A little green yarn (letter A) and grape color (letter B) for a dress
  3. Dark brown yarn for hair,
  4. Pink yarn for lips and handbags,
  5. Yellow and green yarn for flowers and leaves.
  6. Hook F (3.75 mm) or G (4 mm)
  7. 90 cm (1 yard) tape 10 mm wide
  8. Beads
  9. Filler
  10. Black eyes with a diameter of 9.5 and glue. Eyes can be embroidered.

A mischievous doll girl with an umbrella... Translation by Anastasia Dudnik

Difficulty: medium.
The doll's height is 40-50 cm.

For knitting you will need:

  • yarn Yarn Nako Pirlant. Colors: white, green, flesh-colored, black, pink, yellow
  • hook No. 3
  • wire
  • filler for toys

Crochet Lily doll from Carola Herbst

Translation - Lyubov Komkova.

Crochet boy doll Leva

For the body we will need Alize cotton gold yarn (milky, light beige, powder or another flesh color), you can take arn art jeans (the thickness is the same as alize). Hook 2.5 In fact, the yarn can be any one that is available to you, the main thing is to choose the color and the hook that matches the yarn.

Crochet doll with a set of clothes

The doll is crocheted from 30% acrylic, 30% polyamide, 40% wool yarn No. 3. You will also need 2 safety eyes with a diameter of 1 cm, a filler, and a needle with a large eye.

Crochet doll Alicia. Translation bysinka738

Doll size in finished form 40 cm.

To knit a doll you will need:

  • acrylic yarn 250m/100g in the following colors:
  • purple, blue, white.
  • Yarn 600g/100m red, hooks No. 2,5 and 3
  • Filler for toys
  • Needle for tapestries
  • Artificial eyes with a diameter of 12mm
  • Wire for the frame - 20 cm.
  • Dry blush.

Crochet doll Rose from Zabbez

Crochet doll Zoya

Anni - crocheted amigurumi doll

Anni - amigurumi doll Technique: crocheting, amigurumi Size: height 25 cm Materials: yarn, filling, hook, needle Girls of all ages love dolls - they are so beautiful, with a variety of clothes, they can be combed and dressed up. And playing with it off is a pleasure. Knitted dolls

We crochet the simplest frame doll

The author of the description is Vesnukhin from the Country of Mothers. Based on this description, you can create your own unique frame doll. Lira yarn was used for knitting. The doll turned out to be about 13 cm. The insole for the feet can be cut from plastic caps. The simplest frame

To crochet a doll you will need the following materials: Kartopu organica (body color) – K1216 Kartopu organica ( White color) – K010 Gazzal Baby cotton – 3426 Yarnart jeans – 29/562 1.75 mm hook scissors filler (for

Author of the doll: Yulia Suleymanova. The size of the doll is 35-37 cm. To knit the doll, the following materials are needed: The main version of YarnArt JEANS, it will include a description and photo. I will simply show an additional version of Krokha Troitskaya for comparison. I want to clearly see the difference and

Description author: natta_toys. We knit the head 1 6sc in ka 2 6pr 3 1sc, inc*6 4 2sc, inc*6 5 3sc, inc*6 6 4sc, inc*6 7 5sc, inc*6 8 6sc, inc*6 9 7sc, inc*6 10 8sc, inc*6 11-17 60sc 18 8sc, dec*6 19 7sc, dec*6 20 6sc, dec*6 21 5sc, dec*6 22 4sc, dec*6 23 3sc, dec*6 24 2sc, dec *6 leave the thread for sewing, fasten the eyes in 13-14 rows at a distance of 5 loops,

Materials: yarn of similar thickness and a matching hook, eyes, filler, glue, beads for the rim. I used blue and white colors from the Katia Amigurumi set, hair - Pekhorka Children's cotton, head - Lira Vita cotton. Legend:

Translation by Elena Kraft. How to crochet a beautiful doll.

Video - master classes on creating crochet dolls

How to crochet a doll. Master class from Victoria

How to embroider eyes on a doll

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How to knit realistic eyes on a doll

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Fairy houses for wizards, gnomes and fairies, crocheted

there are a lot of small parts on the heating pad that are best made from fine yarn. Therefore, to knit and sew all this beauty, it will take quite a lot of time and patience.

But it is these details that will make your house one and only.

I got this hot water bottle!

Materials:

  • yarn different colors and thickness;
  • black yarn for windows;
  • brown yarn for the door;
  • thin yarn (cotton is best - “iris”, “chamomile”, “coco”, “rose”) for flowers and leaves;
  • beads, beads, sequins and the like for finishing the product;
  • wire and two beads for the snail's eyes;
  • snail body filler;

Read more about yarn in the text.

  • Moment Crystal glue or other universal transparent glue;
  • monofilament or thin thread to match the color of the yarn (it is convenient to use floss of different colors).

Optional:

  • acrylic paints;
  • charms (metal pendants in the form of a lock, key, teapot).

Tools:

  • crochet hooks;
  • sewing needles;
  • a needle with a large eye (the so-called “gypsy”);
  • brushes for acrylic paints.

Terms in the text:

  • increase- two columns in one loop; decrease- we knit two loops together;
  • amigurumi ring- we wrap the yarn around our finger (two turns), and tie the resulting ring with single crochets. Remove it from your finger and tighten it by pulling the free end of the thread.

We knit the parts of the heating pad in a spiral, that is, without lifting loops (unless otherwise indicated).

For the base of the heating pad, acrylic, half-wool or wool yarn of medium thickness is best suited.

Yarn Alize ecolana(100% wool, 220 m/100 g), Alize lanagold(wool mixture, 240 m/100 g), Alize fine(wool mixture, 390 m/100 g) in two threads.

Roof

Attention! We knit in the back half loop.

1) We knit six single crochets into an amigurumi ring (first row).

We knit five rows, making one increase per row, starting from the second row.

Next, we knit several rows, making one increase in each row. The number of rows depends on how high you want the top of the roof to be. The photo shows how long the top of my heating pad turned out after I knitted 12 rows (photo A).

Then we knit, making two increases per row, three increases, and so on. (photo B).

While knitting, we try on the roof on the teapot.

And so, our roof began to look like a wizard’s hat and completely covers the lid of the kettle (in my case, also the sides).

Now we knit, making six increases in each row, forming the brim of the hat (I forgot to take a photo, but the following photos show what we get in the end).

Don't get too carried away! The brim should not cover the nose and prevent you from grasping the handle!

We finish knitting with a connecting stitch. We do not cut the thread.

Our roof has a ribbed pattern due to the unknitted half-loops.

2) We unfold the knitting and knit connecting stitches on these unknitted half-loops, moving towards the beginning of knitting (photo A-B).

After finishing knitting, leave a long “tail” of yarn.

We thread the tail into the needle and pass it along the entire fabric to the edge of the knitting.

Pull it up so that the top of the head bends. Secure with a knot on the wrong side of the knitting (photo A).

3) We tie the edge of the roof with yarn of a different color. I made a binding in two threads, single crochets, yarn Alize softy(100% micropolyester) (photo B).

The roof is ready!

House base

1) We put the roof on the kettle and use pins to mark the places where the roof comes into contact with the kettle.

2) We turn the knitting inside out towards us and, along the circle marked with pins, we knit a series of connecting stitches (chain stitch) with the same yarn that was used to knit the roof (marked in gray in the photo).

If you, like me, knitted the roof in two threads, then make the chain stitch with one thread.

To keep the pins out of the way, you can remove them by first drawing a circle with a disappearing marker or chalk.

3) Attach yarn of a different color and knit on the resulting loops with single crochets.

When we have knitted to the upper bases of the spout and handle, we knit the two sides of the heating pad separately if the spout and handle are on the same or almost the same level). On this kettle, the upper base of the handle is higher than that of the spout. Therefore, I continued knitting in turning rows with one fabric. For the cutout under the handle, I left three loops undone.

Having knitted it to the upper base of the spout, I continued to knit the two halves (sides) of the heating pad separately.

The teapot is almost straight at the top. Therefore, you can knit without increases. I started making increments (one in each row, on each side of the heating pad) when the kettle began to expand.

When knitting, try the heating pad on the teapot more often and adjust the number of increases according to the shape of the teapot.

When you have knitted the first half, knit a chain of air loops; you will then need it to connect the two halves of the heating pad.

4) When both halves of the heating pad are connected, we connect them with chains of air loops under the spout (photo A) and under the arm (photo B).

The shape of this teapot allows you to knit a heating pad without a button. But, nevertheless, I made the hole for the handle large enough so that the heating pad could be removed and put on without any problems.

6) Making the strapping lush columns.

I knitted with yarn Alize softy.

Lush columns. We knit a single crochet into the first loop of the row. In the second loop we knit a fluffy stitch of 3-5 double crochets, then we knit an air loop and again a single crochet in the third loop of the row. Thus, we knit the entire row. A more embossed pattern is obtained if between the lush columns you knit not a single crochet, but a connecting column.

7) We tie the holes for the spout and handle with 2-3 rows of single crochet stitches and one row of connecting stitches (you can tie it in a “crawfish step”).

The base of the house is ready!

Before further work, it is worth moistening the heating pad from the spray bottle and drying it by placing it on the kettle.

Windows

1) We knit the windows with single crochets according to a circle pattern. Make increments offset so that you don’t end up with a hexagon.

I knitted windows from Iris yarn.

Determine the size of the circle yourself, based on the size of your house.

2) Using colored yarn, knit two chains of air loops.

When knitting the second chain, knit the middle loop through the middle loop of the first chain, forming a window binding (photo A).

3) Use a hook to attach the cover to the window (photo B).

The tails can be secured with knots on the wrong side or hidden when knitting the frame.

4) Knit a row of connecting posts along the edge of the window (photo B).

5) Knit a row of single crochets, inserting the hook into the middle of each loop of the chain (photo G). The result is a window frame.

If you are knitting a frame from thicker yarn than you knitted the window itself, then knit without increases. If the yarn is the same thickness, then make six increases as with regular knitting in the round.

Our windows are ready!

Door

I knit by eye. But you can pre-calculate the number of hinges you will need to knit the door.

1) We knit the door according to the semi-oval pattern. The number of rows in the diagram is arbitrary - knit as many rows as necessary for the desired door size.

I knitted a door from medium-thick wool yarn (I don’t know the brand and yardage, since it was leftovers). It is quite possible to knit from other yarn, the main thing is that it is suitable color and not very thick.

The door is ready (photo A).

2) Embroider loops (photo B). I used yarn Tulip YarnArt.

3) Make a handle for the door. To do this, fasten the thread on the wrong side and bring it to the front side.

Take some stick of suitable thickness (mine is a hook) and make a few stitches, as if sewing the stick to the canvas.

I made the door with a lock, so with each stitch I passed the thread through the lock shackle.

Fasten the thread to the wrong side and bring it back to the right side.

Pull out the stick and wrap the resulting loop. Place the coils close to each other, without overlapping.

After finishing the winding, bring the thread to the wrong side and fasten.

Warmer design

1) We sew windows and doors.

2) We knit the outer frame.

We lay a chain stitch around the window (on photo A indicated by color).

We knit one row of single crochets. When knitting, make 4-5 increases so that the frame does not twist towards the window.

Make one row of connecting posts (photo B).

3) We design the door in the same way. We knit in different stitches, forming a visor. On the roundings we make 1-2 increments symmetrically.

This is what happens.

4) On the other side of the heating pad we also make a window.

5) Knitting mushrooms

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Decorating the house