Like many knitters on Ravelry, I modified the paper dolls a tiny bit. Although I love Kate's dolls, I wanted mine to look more like little girls, so I gave them fatter legs, didn't give them a waist or a chest and I also omitted the eyes and mouth. They're more like the kind of paper dolls we made when I was a child. :-)
Ramblings about hand and machine knitting, with a bit of sewing, canning and home remodelling thrown in!
Monday, April 2, 2012
Green Dollheid!
The Dollheid is finished! The ends have been woven in, it's blocked and I wore it today!!! Yeah!!!
Like many knitters on Ravelry, I modified the paper dolls a tiny bit. Although I love Kate's dolls, I wanted mine to look more like little girls, so I gave them fatter legs, didn't give them a waist or a chest and I also omitted the eyes and mouth. They're more like the kind of paper dolls we made when I was a child. :-)
Like many knitters on Ravelry, I modified the paper dolls a tiny bit. Although I love Kate's dolls, I wanted mine to look more like little girls, so I gave them fatter legs, didn't give them a waist or a chest and I also omitted the eyes and mouth. They're more like the kind of paper dolls we made when I was a child. :-)
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It's beautiful in this green . And their sturdier legs are just right !
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