American girl doll headbands
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I dont have a pattern but basically I use #7 steel crochet hook and #10 crochet thread and chain about 10..hdc in 4th chain from hook in back loop and in each of the remaining chains..repeat til about 10"..then measure the dolls head and jut crochet the two ends together and add the corocheted rose..that is a pattern I founds on line..http://www.pompomemporium.com/conten...-flowers-roses
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My daughter just found an American Doll at the Thrift Store. Priced at $80.00 but got it half price. With that said, I'm looking for a source to make accessories to go with the doll.
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Cute headbands. Don't tell my grand Sarah, okay! She'll want a dozen. I want to make a sweater for her Michelle, either crochet or knit. I'm equally challenged with both. LOL Does anyone know a source of something easy? These doll clothes are addictive. I've made many over the last two weeks.
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Cute headbands. Don't tell my grand Sarah, okay! She'll want a dozen. I want to make a sweater for her Michelle, either crochet or knit. I'm equally challenged with both. LOL Does anyone know a source of something easy? These doll clothes are addictive. I've made many over the last two weeks.
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Wish I had one of those dolls too . I'm the grandma but maybe you ladies could use this idea as an excuse to get these young girls to knit / crochet or even sew for the dolls themselves. That way they would really get involved
and they are easier than Barbie dolls to work with ,
and they are easier than Barbie dolls to work with ,
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