To start with, please meet Pascal, he's a pal of mine! So, this boy doll is in the form of a playful street urchin who’s guaranteed to be a hit.]
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Zayd The Boy Crochet Doll
Meet Zayd! With his baseball cap and cute little ears, he is just too sweet! We noticed that there's a dearth of boy doll patterns out there. Doll play is so important for children as a way to learn empathy, foster their imaginations, practice self-expression, and nurture emotional intelligence. Yet, boys are often left out of this equation. Zayd would make a wonderful crochet gift for the little boy (or girl) in your life. He is approximately 12 inches in height. He was made using DK yarn and a 2.75mm hook but any yarn with the relevant hook will do.
Pocket Pal Bunny
These pocket pal bunnies are a great way to stuff you Easter basket and let your kids join in the fun. As mentioned they would make great Easter egg hunt surprises, but would also not be out of place in any nursery or playroom for little hands to carry around. When the kids finally go back to school, these bunnies will also be a great backpack or pocket companion. If you make them for the youngest of kids, please consider crocheting the eyes for safety.
Heirloom Doll Dress
Now that you have made your Heirloom Crochet Doll, you will want to make a crochet doll dress of every color to go along with it. This little dress works up so fast and is the perfect addition to an heirloom doll gift. I have several doll dress designs drawn out for the Heirloom Doll, but I decided to start with a dress that does not require any buttons or Velcro to fasten it around the doll. This makes it safer for young children, like my 22 month old daughter.
Zayd Boy Doll Free Crochet Pattern
Lastly, here is another lovely, kid-next-door boy doll that will be a fan favorite. Additionally, notice how amazingly customizable this project is. I'm sure you will love it as will your kids!