To fit a 32.5 cm/13-inch tall doll, such as Ken, Action Man or GI Joe
Ability Level: Intermediate to Experienced
Materials required
For ALL versions: one pair of size 2.00 mm knitting needles; 5 metres/6 yards No. 10 crochet cotton in white for collar. PLUS
Plain shirt – 75 metres/82 yards No. 10 crochet cotton.
Striped or Quartered shirt – 40 metres/43 yards in each of TWO colours No. 10 crochet cotton
Approximate finished size of shirt:
Neck to hem – 10 cm/4-inches; Sleeve length – 9 cm/3½-inches; Width across chest – 7.5 cm/3-inches.
Gauge – 14 rows and 12 stitches = 2.5 cm/1-inch
Notes:
1. This shirt has been made without buttonholes at the neck, as Rugby shirts are usually worn open. Matching up buttonholes on the neck placket to the main garment is not easy in this scale, on full size rugby shirts the buttonholes are usually worked after completion through both thicknesses of material.
2. The rugby shirts may be made longer if required by working extra rows after row 6, remembering to add the same number of rows on BOTH the back and the front of the shirt. Extra yarn may be required.
Pattern price £2.75 (NOTE: EU VAT or other digital taxes will be added to price where applicable)
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