Christmas bitsy doll set by Claire Fairall Designs

Christmas bitsy doll set

Knitting
July 2017
DK (11 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
14cm/5.5" tall
English
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This cheerful collection of five Christmas dolls is quick and easy to make—just the thing for last-minute decorations or heartfelt gifts.

Santa and Mrs Claus are bustling around, getting ready for a wonderfully busy Christmas Eve. Santa’s sack is packed with toys and games for children everywhere.

Mrs Claus loves to knit too—she’s busy making a warm scarf for Santa to wear while he’s out delivering gifts.

The Bitsy elves are all ready to lend a hand on Christmas Eve.
They may be small, but Bitsy Elves work hard, filling lots of stockings for children to discover on Christmas morning.

The little stocking is just the right size for a tiny gift—or maybe a candy cane!

And then there’s Bitsy Fairy, all set to sprinkle a little Christmas magic!
She has sparkly wings and a tiny wand, perfect for spreading fairy dust around the Christmas tree.
Maybe she’ll perch right at the top to watch all the Christmas fun unfold?

Their bodies and heads are knitted in one piece, then you simply seam and stuff, sewing through from front to back to create the legs. The arms are made separately and sewn on—simple and satisfying!

This pattern is perfect for confident beginners. All of the doll and accessory pieces are knitted flat, using basic shaping, so you can relax and enjoy every stitch.

You’ll pick up stitches and use yarn overs for the skirt, and the Christmas stocking is knitted flat with just a few simple short rows to shape the heel—nothing too tricky, I promise!

Pattern Information
All Bitsy dolls size-14cm /5.5”
Needle size- 3.25mm (UK 10 /US 3)
Tension - 28sts x 28 rows = 10cm (4”) st.st. Square

Recommended yarn: - Stylecraft Special Knit DK

Each doll uses less than 15g of each shade of yarn.

Bitsy Dolls are made from bits and pieces of left-over yarn-
That is why they are called
–Bitsy Babies! -