Pattern for 1:12th scale Varsity jackets

miniature knitting
© F H Powell 2016

To fit a 15 cm/6-inch tall dolls house doll

Ability Level – Experienced
This project is not suitable for a first project in miniature knitting

NOTES:
Instructions are given in the pattern to show colour placements for the white, blue and red jacket. Specific colour instructions are not given for the red and white jacket, as the same pattern has been used and colour changes can be worked out by looking at the photo.
Additional letters included in chart form

Materials required:
1 pair size 19 (1.00 mm/US size 5/0) knitting needles, 35 metres/37 yards 1-ply yarn in white, 15 metres 1-ply yarn in blue, plus 5 metres/6 yards 1-ply yarn in red, 4 miniature buttons or beads, 2 small stitch holders or safety pins

Approximate finished sizes:

6 cm/2½-inches neck to hem; 4 cm/1½-inches across chest; sleeve length 7 cm/2¾-inches neck to wrist.

Gauge – This is not important as dolls house dolls vary in size

Note: This pattern was first published in Issue 219 of The Dolls House Magazine

Pattern price £2.75 (NOTE: EU VAT or other digital taxes will be added to price where applicable)


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