Queen Victoria Peg Doll Knitting Pattern by Edith Grace Designs
The doll is 12cm tall, knitted in double knitting wool & worked flat.
This pattern can be bought as a PDF Digital Download from - Etsy, Love Crafts & Ravelry.
Website: http://www.edithgracedesigns.com/
Love Crafts: https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-gb/user/Joanna-Marshall/9ca214ef-042f-4f4a-9953-4b30489a8591
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Queen Victoria Peg Doll |
As a child Queen Victoria had a collection of peg dolls, which she made clothes for. She based her dolls on the gentry & Royalty she met whilst growing up.
This design contains a knitted dress, arms & bonnet for a 12cm peg doll. The design is based on a Victorian dress & bonnet.
The dress is knitted all in one, so construction is minimum. Toy stuffing is not used. I have used fine liner pens to decorate the face & hair.
I have found knitting clothes for a peg doll much easier than trying to use fabric & glue, plus the pattern can be knitted really quickly. I always found fabric & glue very frustrating as a child.
The pattern is simple to follow & photos are included to help with construction.
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Queen Victoria without her bonnet |
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The dress is knitted all in one |
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12cm pegs |
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Edith Grace Designs Shop on Etsy |
Finished August 2022
Joanna Marshall - Edith Grace Designs
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