Beach Bum Doll
TagsHeirloom 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.
Doll Emma Crochet Amigurumi Pattern
Here is a cute little doll pattern that would make a wonderful gift for a child. All aspects of the doll can be customized for your giftee. You can change the hair, eye, skin, and clothes colors. It would be a fun pattern to work on. Completed, the doll will measure close to 9 inches (23 cm) tall. The dress is removable and you can find more crochet doll clothes pattern here.
Bernat Baby Doll
This sweet doll in the pictures below is another incredible project that's made using Bernat Blanket yarn. I can't get enough of it, because it's so incredibly soft and cozy! This lovely doll works up very quickly and the finished size is approximately 9 inches tall.
Photos by Erin Greene / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on ekayg.com, or read more about it on Ravelry
Quick and Easy Crochet Doll
Make your little girl a new doll to add to her collection with this adorable amigurumi pattern. This quick and easy crochet doll is an easy crochet pattern you can make in no time. This doll features cute mary janes and a dress, and you can customize the colors however you want. Match the hair color to your little one's hair, or choose something fantastical like a blue or purple for a mermaid-chic design. This pattern features single crochet stitches and some color changes, but it's definitely not difficult!
Lilo and Stitch’s Scrump doll
To begin with, our first Scrump doll is very much a true-to-form project. Indeed, this version looks like it came right out of the film.
The full article about this pattern is on craftyrunnermom.blogspot.com:
More info about Stitcht’s project (lower photo) on Ravelry.