18.03.2024

How to knit overalls for a doll. Mk - overalls for a doll. We start knitting with a yoke


We knit a doll's overalls. Detailed instructions. (10+)

Overalls

We will need: knitting threads of any color; five knitting needles; doll for trying on.

Please pay attention! The number of loops depends on the size of the doll, the thickness of the threads, knitting needles, etc. My pattern is designed for dolls with a "Barbie Fashionistas" body. If you have a different doll, the diagram may not fit - you will have to constantly try on and adjust the diagram to your doll.

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This jumpsuit is knitted from top to bottom using five needles (in the round).

Cast on 32 loops with one thread. Distribute the stitches onto four needles, eight on each. We knit further in the circle:

1st circle – all knits.

Round 2 – purl all over.

Circle 3 – all knits.

Round 4 – purl all over.

Circle 5 – all knits.

Round 6 – purl everything.

Circle 7 – all knits.

Round 8 – purl all.

Circle 9 – all knits.

Round 10 – purl all over.

11th circle – all knits.

Round 12 – purl everything.

13th circle – all knits.

31 circles – all knits.

Round 32 – purl all.

We knit in garter stitch up to the 46th row inclusive.

From the 47th round we begin knitting the right trouser leg. It is performed on the loops of the 1st and 2nd needles.

Round 47: Knit 8 stitches on the 1st needle, then knit 8 stitches on the 2nd needle. Without knitting, remove the loops from the 3rd and 4th needles with three pins and leave them temporarily. Divide the knitted 16 loops (8 from the first and 8 from the second knitting needles) into three knitting needles: 6 loops + 6 loops + 4 loops, but on the 3rd knitting needle we make two air loops with the working thread (and on the 3rd knitting needle we get 6 loops) . Total on three knitting needles - 18 loops. The right trouser leg is knitted on them - knitted in the round, on three needles in garter stitch.

Round 48 – purl everything.

In circle 115 we decrease: *1 knit, 2 knit together, 1 knit, 2 knit together and so on*. There are 4 loops left on each needle. Total, for three - twelve.

Round 116: knit everything purl and close; at the end, purl two together and cover the third, closing. Cut the thread and pull it through the last loop.

The right trouser leg is tied. Let's start knitting the second (left) leg.

Let's return to the pins and to the description from circle 47. Slip stitches from pins onto three needles. And exactly according to the description of the right trouser leg, we knit rounds 47 and 48 in garter stitch.

In the 49th circle, remove 2 loops (which were air) to the beginning of the first knitting needle. And then redistribute 6 loops depending on this transfer.

This is done so that the seam of the loops on the leg goes through the back, as on the right leg. Otherwise, it will be visible from the front, and this, in my opinion, is ugly.

In circle 115 we decrease: *1 knit, 2 knit together, 1 knit, 2 knit together and so on*. There are 4 loops on each needle. There are 12 loops in total.

Round 116: purl all over.

Close, at the end 2 purl together and cover-close.

Hide the tails of the threads. Sew between the legs.

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We continue to knit clothes for dolls Paola Reina! Today we will crochet a jumpsuit - an indispensable element of the wardrobe that every fashionista should have :) It can be worn under any outerwear, be it a coat, jacket, down jacket or fur coat. The jumpsuit will also be useful for creating other interesting looks for your dolls. Well, let's get started?

Knitting density: 9 sc x 11 rows = 2.5 x 2.5 cm

Abbreviations

V.p. - air loop

RLS - single crochet

PSBN - half single crochet

PSSN - half double crochet

Prop. - skip

Track. - next

Knitting a jumpsuit begins with a yoke, the knitting direction is from top to bottom.

Row 1: cast on with red cotton thread and hook 1.6 mm 61 ch, sc in 2nd st from hook, sc in next. 10 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 10 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 14 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 10 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 11 p., 1 v.p., turn. (68 sc)

Row 2: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (68 sc)

Row 3: RLS next. 12 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 12 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 16 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 12 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 12 p., 1 v.p., turn. (76 sc)

Row 4: RLS next. 2 p., 3 v.p., prop. 3 sts, 1 sc in each st to end of row, ch 1, turn. (76 p.)

Row 5: RLS next. 13 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 14 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 18 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 14 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 8 p., 3 RLS in are. from 3 ch, sc in next. 2 p., 1 v.p., turn. (84 sc)

Row 6: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (84 sc)

Row 7: RLS next. 14 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 16 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 20 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 16 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 14 p., 1 v.p., turn. (92 sc)

Row 8: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (92 sc)

Row 9: RLS next. 15 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 18 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 22 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 18 p., 3 sc in next. p., sc in next. 15 p., 1 v.p., turn. (100 sc)

Row 10: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (100 sc)

Row 11: RLS next. 16 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 20 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 24 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 20 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 16 p., 1 v.p., turn. (104 sc)

Row 12 – 13: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (104 sc)

Row 14: RLS next. 2 p., 3 v.p., prop. 3 p., sc in next. 11 p., 3 v.p., prop. 24 p., sc in next. 24 p., 3 v.p., prop. 24 p., sc in next. 16 p., 1 v.p., turn. (62 p.)

Row 15: RLS next. 57 p., 3 RLS in are. from 3 ch, sc in next. 2 p., 1 v.p., turn. (62 sc)

Row 16:

Row 17: RLS next. 17 p., 2 RLS with a common top, RLS in the next. 24 p., 2 RLS with a common top, RLS in the next. 17 p., 1 v.p., turn. (60 sc)

Row 18 – 23:

Row 24: RLS next. 2 p., 3 v.p., prop. 3 p., sc in next. 55 p., 1 v.p., turn. (60 p.)

Row 25: RLS next. 55 p., 3 RLS in are. from 3 ch, sc in next. 2 p., 1 v.p., turn. (60 sc)

Row 26: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (60 sc)

Row 27: RLS next. 16 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 26 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 16 p., 1 v.p., turn. (62 sc)

Row 28: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (62 sc)

Row 29: RLS next. 8 p., *2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 14 p.* – repeat between * 3 times, 2 sc in the next row. p., sc in next. 8 p., 1 v.p., turn. (66 sc)

Row 30: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (66 sc)

Row 31: RLS next. 10 p., *2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 14 p.* – repeat between * 3 times, 2 sc in the next row. p., sc in next. 10 p., 1 v.p., turn. (70 sc)

Row 32: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (70 sc)

Row 33: RLS next. 10 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 15 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 16 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 15 p., 2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 10 p., 1 v.p., turn. (74 sc)

Row 34: RLS next. 2 p., 3 v.p., prop. 3 p., sc in next. 69 p., 1 v.p., turn. (74 p.)

Row 35: RLS next. 11 p., *2 sc in next. p., sc in next. 16 p.* – repeat between * 3 times, 2 sc in the next row. p., sc in next. 6 p., 3 RLS in are. from 3 ch, sc in next. 2 p., 1 v.p., turn. (78 sc)

Row 36 – 40: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, 1 ch, turn. (78 sc) At the end of the 40th row, do not ch.

Row 41: knitting in a circle– place the right shelf on the left so that the first and last 6 stitches match, insert the hook into the 6th stitch of the right shelf, pick up the working loop and pull it through the 6th stitch of the right shelf, perform 1 ch. rise, insert the hook again into the 6th st of the right front, then into the 1st st of the left and knit a sc through both fabrics, perform another 5 sc through both fabrics, then knit 1 sc in each p until the end of the row, connect using PSBN, ch 1, turn. (72 sc)

Row 42 – 44: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, hdc in the 1st sc, ch 1, turn. (72 sc) At the end of the 44th row, do not ch, break and fasten the thread.

Left pant leg

Decrease= 2 sc with a common top

Row 1: Mark the central st in front with a pin or thread, cast on 6 ch. and perform sc in the central point, sc in the next. 35 p., 5 v.p., connect with the help of hdc in the 1st p. of a chain of 6 v.p., 1 v.p., turn. (47 p.)

Row 2:

For convenience, separate the bodice from the leg with a thread so that it is convenient to check the rows if you suddenly lose count.

Row 3: RLS in the 1st p., decrease - 2 times, RLS in the next. 38 sts, decrease – 2 times, connect, ch 1, turn. (43 sc)

Row 4:

Row 5: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 38 p., decrease, connect, 1 ch, turn. (41 sc)

Row 6 – 10:

Row 11: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 38 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (40 sc)

Row 12 – 14:

Row 15: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 37 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (39 sc)

Row 16 – 18:

Row 19: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 36 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (38 sc)

Row 20 – 22:

Row 23: RLS next. 35 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (37 sc)

Row 24 – 26:

Row 27: RLS next. 34 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (36 sc)

Row 28 – 32:

Row 33: RLS next. 33 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (35 sc)

Row 34 – 36:

Row 37: RLS next. 32 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (34 sc)

Row 38 – 40:

Row 41: RLS next. 31 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (33 sc)

Row 42 – 46:

Row 47: RLS next. 30 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (32 sc)

Row 48 – 54:

Try the jumpsuit on your doll; if you have a doll with a new figure, you may need to knit a few more rows. If the length of the trouser leg is suitable, then complete the last finishing row:

Row 55:

Racial step: knit st. without nac. in the opposite direction - from left to right - insert the hook into the loop, yarn over, pull out a loop, yarn over, pull a loop through both loops on the hook.

Right pant leg

Row 1: attach the thread to the central point of the air chain (this is the 1st half-loop of a chain of 6 chain stitches on the left leg) and perform RLS in this paragraph, RLS in the next one. 5 p., 2 RLS with a common top, the first of which is performed in the side of the RLS, and the second in the loop of the base of the bodice, RLS in the next. 35 p., 2 RLS with a common top, the first of which is performed in the central RLS of the bodice, and the second in the half-loop of the air chain, RLS in the next. 4 sts, connect using hdc in 1st sc, ch 1, turn. (47 p.)

Row 2: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (47 sc)

Row 3: Decrease – 2 times, RLS next. 38 p., decrease – 2 times, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (43 sc)

Row 4: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (43 sc)

Row 5: decrease, sc in next. 38 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (41 sc)

Row 6 – 10: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (41 sc)

Row 11: RLS next. 38 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (40 sc)

Row 12 – 14: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (40 sc)

Row 15: RLS next. 37 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (39 sc)

Row 16 – 18: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (39 sc)

Row 19: RLS next. 36 p., decrease, sc in next. n., connect, ch 1, turn. (38 sc)

Row 20 – 22: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (38 sc)

Row 23: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 35 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (37 sc)

Row 24 – 26: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (37 sc)

Row 27: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 34 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (36 sc)

Row 28 – 32: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (36 sc)

Row 33: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 33 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (35 sc)

Row 34 – 36: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (35 sc)

Row 37: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 32 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (34 sc)

Row 38 – 40: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (34 sc)

Row 41: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 31 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (33 sc)

Row 42 – 46: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (33 sc)

Row 47: RLS in the 1st stitch, decrease, RLS in the next row. 30 p., connect, 1 v.p., turn. (32 sc)

Row 48 – 54: 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the row, connect, 1 ch, turn. (32 sc)

Row 55: 1 ch, knit in step after 1 st, break and fasten the thread.

Bodice binding

Row 1: holding the overalls facing you, attach a white thread to the upper right corner using a sc, sc in the next. 9 p., 2 RLS with a common top - the first of which is performed in the next. p., and the second - after 1 p., RLS in the next. 8 p., 2 RLS with a common top - the first of which is performed in the next. p., and the second - after 1 p., RLS in the next. 12 p., 2 RLS with a common top - the first of which is performed in the next. p., and the second - after 1 p., RLS in the next. 8 p., 2 RLS with a common top - the first of which is performed in the next. p., and the second - after 1 p., RLS in the next. 10 p., do not turn.

Row 2: 1 ch, knit in step after 1 st, break and fasten the thread.

Sleeve armhole binding

Row 1: holding the overalls facing you, attach a white thread using a sc in the central stitch under the armpit, sc in the next. p., sc in side sc, sc in next. 24 sts, sc in side sc, sc in next. p., PSBN in 1st SBN. (29 sc)

Row 2: 1 ch, knit in step after 1 st, break and fasten the thread.

Repeat the binding for the second armhole.

Fasten and thread all the threads on the wrong side. Sew 4 buttons for fastening.

2 years ago

Knitting for dolls is a fun and enjoyable activity. It will take very little yarn, so you can experiment and feel like a child again. So let’s put “serious” things aside and let’s move on to new things for toy fashionistas.

Handicrafts for adults: doll knitting

If this is your first time taking on such a delicate task as knitting for dolls, but you already know how to handle knitting needles, then we advise you to knit a full-fledged (not a scarf!), but simple product. To test knitting for dolls for beginners, a cute summer dress is suitable. It is knitted in the round, starting at the neckline.

Necessary materials:

  • yarn - wool with the addition of acrylic - 25 g;
  • knitting needles on fishing line - No. 2 or No. 2.5;
  • knitting pin;
  • white buttons - 3 pieces;
  • hook number 2.

Step-by-step description of the process:


On a note! Don’t forget to leave a cutout on the back that is long enough for the toy’s head to “go through.”

Fashionable item for Barbie doll

Barbie dolls usually have a lot of ready-made summer outfits (dresses, skirts), and knitting will allow them to replenish their wardrobe with warmer things. A fashionable poncho with a knitting pattern and description is suitable for dolls of any height. The product should be knitted from the neck down.

Necessary materials:

  • straight knitting needles number 2.5;
  • thin yarn of red and white colors.

Step-by-step description of the process:


What should you take your baby doll for a walk in?

Now let's dress the baby doll. You can start knitting for Baby Bon dolls with a charming summer jumpsuit.

Necessary materials:

  • blue and white acrylic yarn - 50 g (225 m) each;
  • stocking needles No. 4.5;
  • needle;
  • buttons;
  • hook No. 3, No. 1.5.

Step-by-step description of the process:

  1. To knit panties, cast on 40 stitches on double-pointed needles number 4.5. made from blue yarn.
  2. Distribute them onto 4 knitting needles (10 each).
  3. Knit four rows in the round with knit 1 rib. x 1 purl.
  4. From rows 5 to 8, work with knit stitches.
  5. You have one pant leg. Break the thread and put this part aside for a while.
  6. Knit the second leg in the same way (but do not break the thread).
  7. Take the set aside pant leg, cast on six more loops on the knitting needle, and do the same steps with the other pant leg.
  8. Your needles will now have 92 stitches. Knit 16 rows in the round.
  9. Now you need to change your knitting technique: work in forward and reverse order. Make six loops on each side with knit stitches (this is a placket), knit the others in knit rows with knit stitches, and on the wrong side with purl stitches.
  10. In this way, “go through” 18 rows, while making holes for buttons in one placket: after the edge, knit 2 knits, bind off two loops, 1 knit. And in the next row, those loops that you closed, cast on again.
  11. It's time to start working on the armholes. Divide the fabric into the front panels and the back and knit them separately with two knitting needles.
  12. When you knit 35 rows from the elastic, cast off 10 stitches on the strips, then in every second row 3, 2 and 1 stitch.
  13. Knit three rows (shoulder) and cast off 10 sts. (two shelves).
  14. Knit the back in the same way, but knit 4 stitches. more.
  15. Cast off 14 center stitches for the neckline, then 3 stitches each. at both sides.
  16. Knit three rows, 10 stitches. close your shoulders.
  17. All that remains is to knit the sleeves. Cast on 30 stitches.
  18. Knit them with two knitting needles (straight and back) 4 rows with 1x1 rib, 8 rows with knit stitches, cast off 30 stitches.
  19. Stitch the shoulders, sew on the sleeves, tie the collar with crochet number 3, sew on the buttons.

I love my Mildushki very much! We have a small but friendly family. And every time my kids inspire me with more and more new ideas for my creativity! And I’m sure that every mother wants her children to be the most elegant, the most beautiful, the best... And so I decided to add a master class on Zay’s overalls, so that every mother could independently, without much effort, dress up her beloved baby!
Taking this jumpsuit as a basis, you can wear different, completely different products, if you decorate them according to your taste and desire! My calculations are suitable for babies with a height of 56-62cm, but for smaller babies with a height of 48-52cm, just make one less rapport and one order of pattern less for each detail :)

1. Let's start with threads and needles. You will need 2 skeins of the main color and 1 skein for finishing, knitting needles No. 2.5.

2. We begin work by knitting the pant leg. Cast on 42 loops (For the pattern, the number of loops is a multiple of 10 + 2 edge loops)

3. We knit a 2x2 elastic band (Knit 2 edge, purl 2, etc.) with a height of 3-5 cm. After this, in the last purl row we add 20 loops and begin knitting the next front row with a pattern according to the pattern.

4.Scheme of the main pattern. Very simple, but very beautiful, the symbols are further in the photo (the diagram was taken from a very wonderful handicraft site and I really hope that the author will not mind if we borrow it for our kids)

5.Loop symbols

6. This is how a double broach is knitted (these are three loops knitted together, but knitted in this way they lie correctly and beautifully)

7. You get a picture like this

8. We knit 4 repetitions of the pattern

9.Continue to knit the pant leg. In the fifth repeat of the pattern, we add 1 loop at the beginning and 1 loop at the end of the row in each purl row. As soon as the number of loops increases by 8 and becomes equal to 70p, stop increasing. We knit according to the pattern, row 8 inclusive

10. Similarly, on another knitting needle we knit the second leg and combine them both onto one knitting needle (At the beginning of the row we make a set of 5 sts for the placket, leg, 5 stitches in the middle, second leg)

12. Let’s start knitting the sleeves on separate knitting needles: make a set of 42 stitches and knit 5 cm with a 2x2 elastic band like a pant leg, in the last purl row of elastic we add 10 stitches evenly. It turned out to be 52 stitches and start knitting 4 repeats of the pattern, then put the work aside and proceed to similar knitting of the second sleeve on other knitting needles

13.Next, we take ring knitting needles and knit 5 sts of garter stitch (slat), then with an elastic band 2 kX3 purl: 36 sts of the right front, 52 sts of the right sleeve, 70 sts of the back, 52 sts of the right sleeve, 36 sts of the left front, 5 sts of the garter stitch strip. Every 3 cm in the purl row knit * purl 2, knit 2 together, knit stitch * etc.
Knit 3cm in k2x2p pattern. and again on the wrong side of the row, knit * 2 out, 2 together *.
Knit another 3cm with a knit 2 x purl pattern and decrease in the purl row to 50 sts.

14. We knit 50p in garter stitch for 6 rows, in the last row we make a uniform increase to 82p and knit an edge loop, 5p elm scarf (plank), 70p pattern, 5p elm scarf (plank), edge loop


15.After knitting 5 repetitions of the pattern, you can close the loops, sew and sew a tassel on the tip of the hood, but there is a second way of knitting

16. At a height of 5 repetitions of the pattern, close the loops of the right plank, close the left one with a pin, divide the loops of the pattern into 3 parts, knit the middle part with a pattern. We knit the first and last loop of the middle part together with the loop of the side parts, like the heel of a sock. We knit the plank from a pin

17.Make a set of 15 sts from the hood pattern for the ears. We knit an eyelet in stocking stitch in the main color of any length, for rounding at the end of the work we knit it. at the end and beginning of the purl row, 2 stitches together, close the remaining 3 stitches and pick up loops from the hood pattern for the white part and knit it in the same way

18. We knit the second eye in the same way

19. We bait the two halves of the ears into one part. After the ears are baited, we tie them with a crochet hook. If desired, we embroider with pearls

21. Sew on buttons

22. Decorate as you wish

23. We dress up our paw and wear it with pleasure!

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