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Create your own small Mother Teresa doll using a comprehensive pattern, complete with step-by-step directions, tips, and photos. The finished product is approximately 6 inches tall.
This doll is not a peg-style dolls: She has legs! This means she does not stand up on her own (I placed her on a small doll stand in the pictures).
Difficulty level: advanced beginner/intermediate
This pattern is written for someone with experience crocheting amigurimi and following patterns.
Description
NOTE: THIS IS A DIGITAL PATTERN DOWNLOAD, NOT THE FINISHED DOLL FOR SALE.
Pattern is written in English and uses US crochet terms.
Materials:
-2.75 mm hook
-3.25 mm hook (If you don’t have this
size, a 3.5 mm hook would work in
its place too. The hair cap and
clothes will just be a bit bigger/more
loosely fitting)
-Yarn (I use cotton yarn, weight 4):
tan, white, blue, and brown (small
amount)
-Polyester Fiber Stuffing
-2 7mm safety eyes (Safety eyes are
not recommended for small kids, but
you may use black thread or eyes to
embroider eyes if you prefer).
-Stitch marker (to keep track of rows)
– Finishing needle (to sew parts
together, embroider nose, and
weave in ends)
-Optional: black thread for eyelashes
Skills:
– Basic understanding of how to
complete amigurimi and follow
patterns
– Chain (ch)
-Working in rounds
-Working in a spiral
– Single crochet (sc)
– Slip stitch (sl st)
– Triple crochet (tr)
– increase (inc.)
– Invisible decrease (dec.)
– Color changing
-Crocheting two pieces together (you
will have to make two legs and join
them together with chains and sc
crochets, and then continue to
crochet the torso).
-Sewing amigurimi parts together
-Creating a border
– Finishing off (f.o.) and
weaving/tucking in ends
This pattern is written for someone with experience crocheting amigurimi and following patterns.
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