Pattern for a 1:12th scale baby dungarees and rib jumper

© F H Powell 2015

NOTE: These dungarees are specially designed for crawling baby dolls, as the legs are longer and splay out also there is more room around the baby’s bottom. The dungarees can be adapted to fit a toddler doll, instructions for this are given in the pattern

Materials Required:
Dungarees –
size 19 (1.00 mm/US 5/0) knitting needles, 28 yards/25 metres 1-ply wool, stitch holders
Rib Jumper – size 19 (1.00 mm/US 5/0) knitting needles, 14 yards/12.5 metres 1-ply wool, stitch holders.
Note for a Heidi Ott baby use size 21 (0.80 mm) knitting needles in place of the size 19 (1.00 mm/US 5/0) knitting needles

Finished sizes:
Dungarees – approx ¾-inch/2 cm across chest, inside leg length 1-inch/2.5 cm, total length approx 2½-inches/6 cm
Rib Jumper – approx ¾-inch/2 cm across chest, approx 1-inch-/2.5 cm neck to waist, sleeve length ¾-inch/2 cm

Gauge: Gauge is not important as dolls house dolls vary in size

Written pattern

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