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7 Inch Baby Doll Bunting

Posted on May 10, 2012


Here is a small baby doll bunting I crocheted. It fits a doll that is 6 to 7 inches tall. This is a variation of a 12-inch doll bunting pattern that I crocheted last year.

So whether you have a small doll like this one shown or a larger baby doll, you can use my free patterns to crochet your doll a cute baby bunting. Enjoy and happy crocheting!

Baby Doll Bunting Pattern

Fits a 6-7″ Baby Doll
Bunting measures: 3-3/4″ wide between armholes, 4-1/2″ sleeve openings,
5-3/4″ around at neck and 6-1/2″ long
Hook: Metal G (4-4.25 mm) crochet hook

Materials:
1.25 oz worst weight yarn
Small amount of contrasting yarn for trim
Small button for back closure

Directions:
Ch 23
Row 1
Dc in 3rd ch from hook. Dc in next 2 sts, (Dc, ch 1, Dc) in next st; Dc in next 4 st, (Dc, ch 1, Dc) in next st; Dc in next 4 st, (Dc, ch 1, Dc) in next st; Dc in next 4 sts, (Dc, ch 1, Dc) in next st and Dc in last 3 sts. Ch 2, turn.

Rows 2-3
*Dc in each st until you come to the ch 1 space, then (Dc, ch 1, Dc) in ch 1 sp. Repeat from * 3 times. Dc in remaining sts. Ch 2, turn.

Row 4 (Sleeves formed)
*Dc in ea st until you come to the ch 1 sp, sk sts until the next ch-1 sp, Dc in the ch-1 sp* Repeat between * then Dc in ea remaining st of row. Ch 2, turn

Row 5
Dc in each st around. Join with Sl St into beginning Dc st. Don’t turn as you will be working in the round from this point on.

Row 6-12
Ch 2, Dc in sm st and in ea st around. Join with a Sl St into the top of the Ch-2 st at beginning.
Continue working in rounds until total of 12 row/rounds completed or the desired length of bunting is reached. FO.

Trim:
Neck:
Using white yarn with RS facing, attach yarn at neck at top right hand side (if you are looking at front), *Ch 3, Dc in sm st, sk next st, and Sl St in next st.* Repeat between * around to other side’s top neck edge. FO.

Bottom Edging:
Using white yarn with RS facing, attach yarn at back center bottom, *Ch 3, Dc in sm st, sk next st, and Sl St in next st.* Repeat between * around to beginning. Join with Sl St to bottom of the first Ch 3. FO.

Sleeve Edging:
Using white yarn with RS facing, attach yarn at underarm, *Ch 3, Dc in sm st, sk next st, and Sl St in next st.* Repeat between * around to beginning. Join with Sl St to bottom of the first Ch 3. FO and repeat for other sleeve edge.

Drawstring:
For drawstring tie, chain about 18 inches long. Sl St in 2nd ch from hook and in ea st back along chain. FO and weave the ends under up the chain. I used a little fray glue to secure the ends. Starting at the center, weave the drawstring tie in and out through every other Dc row and end back at center. Pull up and tie a bow at center front.


Sew button at edge of back opening just below the white trim. I just use a stitch at the edge of the blue for my buttonhole.

If you have any questions or find discrepancies in this pattern, please email me using contact tab above.

Abbreviations:
Ch – Chain
Dc – Double Crochet
Dec – Decrease
Ea – Each
FO – Finish Off
Hdc – Half Double Crochet
RS – Right Side
Sc – Single Crochet
Sl St – Slip Stitch
St – Stitch

This pattern is copyrighted by Cindy of My Recycled Bags {dot com} and may only be used for private individual use. No commercial sales or use of my patterns or photos are permitted. Links to this pattern are acceptable and appreciated. ©2012

****Please do not copy my patterns on your blog site or post my patterns on Internet sites. I do not allow my patterns to be republished without expressed written permission. Posting of my patterns, without written permission is in violation of my copyrights and is content theft.




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5 Responses to “7 Inch Baby Doll Bunting”

  1. Claire
    May 11, 2012

    Wow! it was wonderful.The doll looks like a real baby. My sibling will going to like it. Thanks for sharing..


  2. Louise Hendrix
    May 11, 2012

    That is a pretty bunting. It is hard to find patterns for smaller dolls. Thanks for sharing


  3. Corinna
    May 19, 2012

    I was looking for a tiny sweater to make for my 1 lb puppy…everything I have found was way too big…this is just what I needed. I can modify the pattern to make it larger as she grow. Thanks so much.


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