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The other two sets were made using yarn I had in my stash and resulted in a slightly larger garment but still fitting nicely. I used a “G” hook for all crocheting.
Since the pieces are small, it is a great way to use yarn leftover from other projects.
Like in this variegated jacket and hat.
Add cute buttons to embellish.
For a little time and very little in materials, you can make an adorable beanie hat and matching jacket vest to fit any 18-inch doll. Change up the colors and the trim for unlimited options and bring on the happy smiles.
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American Girl Crochet Pattern
for American Girl and other 18-inch dolls
Lacy Leaf Hat Crochet Pattern
(Retro Doll Accessories Crochet Pattern fromRed Heart)
Special Abbreviation
V-st = (dc, ch 1, dc) in same space.
Brim Edging
Row 1: Ch 1, sc in first st, sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, hdc
in next 2 sts, 2 hdc in next st, dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next
2 sts, dc in next 2 sts, 2 hdc in next st, hdc in next 2 sts, 2
sc in next st, sc in next 2 sts. Fasten off.
Finishing
With sewing need and thread, sew buttons to front of brim
following photo as guide. Weave in ends.
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American Girl Crochet Pattern Spring Stripes Vest
(Retro Doll Accessories Crochet Pattern from Red Heart)
Special Abbreviations
V-st = (dc, ch 3, dc) in same st or space
sc2tog = [draw up a loop in next st] twice, yo and draw
through all 3 loops on hook.
Row 1 (Right Side): Beginning at lower edge, ch 49; sc in
2nd ch from hook and each ch across; turn – 48 sc.
Rows 2-6: Ch 1, sc in each sc across; turn.
Row 7: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in each sc to last 2 sc; sc2tog;
turn – 46 sc.
Rows 8 and 9: Repeat Row 2.
Row 10: Repeat Row 7 – 44 sc.
Rows 11-14: Repeat Row 2.
Divide for Left Front
Row 1: Ch 1, sc in first 10 sc; TURN leaving remaining sts
unworked.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across; turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in each sc across; turn – 9 sc.
Rows 4-6: Repeat Row 2.
Rows 7-14: Repeat Rows 3-6 twice more – 7 sc. Fasten off.
Back
Row 1: With right side facing, skip next 2 sc of last long row,
join yarn with sc in next sc, sc in next 19 sc; TURN – 20 sc.
Rows 2-14: Ch 1, sc in each sc across. Fasten off.
Right Front
Row 1: With right side facing, skip next 2 sc of last long row,
join yarn with sc in next sc, sc in next 9 sc; turn – 10 sc.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across; turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each sc to last 2 sc, sc2tog; turn – 9
sc.
Rows 4-6: Repeat Row 2.
Rows 7-14: Repeat Rows 3-6 twice more – 7 sc. Fasten off.
Lower Border
Row 1: With right side facing, working in remaining loops
of beginning ch, join yarn with sc in first st, * V-st in next
st, skip next st, sc in next st **, skip next st; repeat from *
across, end at **; turn – 12 V-sts.
Row 2: Ch 6 (counts as dc, ch 3), dc in first sc, [sc in ch-3
space of next V-st, V-st in next sc] 12 times; turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, slip st in ch-3 space of first V-st, ch 1, sc in
same space, [V-st in next sc, sc in ch-3 space of next V-st]
12 times; do not turn but pivot to work Front Edging.
Front Edging and Button Loops
With right side still facing, ch 1, working over post of st at
row ends, sc in first row, 2 sc in next row, sc in next row;
for button loops [(sc, ch 3, sc) in next row, sc in next 2
rows] 3 times; sc in each row to back neck, sc in each st
across back, working in row ends of opposite side, sc in
each row to last 2 rows on Lower Border, 2 sc in next row,
sc in last row. Fasten off.
Armhole Edging
Round 1: With right side facing, join yarn with sc in first
skipped sc at underarm, sc in next sc, working over post
of st at row ends, sc in each row around armhole opening;
join with a slip st in first sc – 30 sc.
Round 2: Ch 1, sc in first sc, skip next 2 sc, V-st in next
sc, skip next 2 sc, [sc in next sc, skip next 2 sc, V-st in next
sc, skip next 2 sc] 4 times; join in first sc.
Round 3: Ch 6 (counts as dc, ch 3), dc in same sc, sc in
ch-3 space of next V-st, [V-st in next sc, sc in ch-3 space
of next V-st] 4 times; join in 3rd ch of ch-6. Fasten off.
Finishing
With sewing needle and matching thread, attach buttons to
left front aligned with button loops. Weave in ends.
Finished hat and vest from American Girl Crochet Pattern
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Lidia says
I love the name of your site. Love also your patterns thank you for posting.
Denise D says
héllo please I would like tô crochet that very coloured Pink and lemon green vest and hat. which one is its pattern? and thank you very much love Denise
Dakotasews says
I'm trying to crochet the vest and am stuck on the edging near the shoulders. Do you mind explaining that part or even taking a close-up picture if possible. Are the shoulder seams attached or are the sleeve edging details making the sleeves? Thanks, trying to finish for Christmas.
Lynn@Happier Than a Pig in Mud says
They turned out so cute! I just saw this on Pinterest and I'm pleased to report the link came back here flawlessly:@)
georgieke says
even here in Belgium , your dolls look great !Nice job done !!
jelly andrews says
How is wish I had even half of your talent! These are really cute. You really did a good job. So pretty!
Debbie Huffaker says
Oh, my word, those are adorable. What a great job you did!!! The girls are gonna be so excited!
Sharkbytes says
very cute!
Helen says
OMG! this is just too cute! My 5 years old daughter is drooling on the monitor looking at the American girls dolls. Thanks for the tutorial.
EMMA says
What a wonderful christmas present idea, the outfits all look great. Love the nail polish on the dolls feet!
Pondside says
Those little girls will never forget the Christmas when their Grandmother made outfits for their dolls – that is the real stuff of memories. I hope someday to have a granddaughter for whom I can make doll clothes too.
Ann says
Those are really cute. Your granddaughters are going to love them. Katie from Westie Julep makes American doll clothes. She has made a ton of outfits and they are being auctioned off on ebay. the proceeds got to a westie rescue.
Winnie says
O-M-G These are soooooooooo cute!
My Mom used knit and sew for my dolls…..
ADORABLE
Janette's Sage/Simply Your Decor says
how adorable…too cute…maybe one day I will have granddaughters to do something like this for, I know you enjoyed making them
Jackie says
I love your audio Bible link and would love to post one on my blog. I visited there the other day and couldn't figure out how to get one added to a blog.
If it's not too much trouble and please forgive me if I am being intrusive…could you pop over and tell me how you added the bible on your blog?
Blessings!
Jackie:-)
Jackie says
You did such a wonderful job. These are marvelous! Oh I foresee lots of happy smiles come Christmas morning too!
Happy day!
Jackie:-)
podso says
Just as sweet as can be! My grandma sewed clothes for our dolls –quite the designer outfits for those little Jill dolls (before Barbies) … I still have some of them.
lindsey says
These are so sweet…well done!
Adrienne says
So cute! They are going to love them!
~Adrienne~
NanaDiana says
Lorraine- They are going to love them. We don't have any real "doll players" in our family. It makes me kind of sad because I love to sew doll clothes. xo Diana
Barbara F. says
These are so adorable. Love the colors of the yarn. xo
marie says
These are so cute! The girls will love them. I think my granddaughters are almost ready for American Girl dolls. Charlotte will get her momma's Samantha doll on her 5th birthday next May.
Learning how to crochet was on my list of things to learn this year…sadly that didn't happen. You've inspired me to add it to my 2013 list!
Have a lovely day Lorraine.
Debbie says
Oh my goodness, these outfits are just darling! The girls will love them! Enjoy your day….
Maple Lane says
I love the doll clothes. Your granddaughters are so blessed to have a talented grandmother. I loved dolls when I was a little girl and remember one of mama's friends make doll clothes for mine.
Marysol says
Adorable! I foresee lots of smiles on Christmas morning.
Daughter Sam loved reading American Girls-Samantha was, of course, her favorite protagonist.