Pin Up. Difficulty. This is our Basic Doll

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Outfit Pin Up

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern U p Pin Up Difficulty Hello little pixie! Here is the pattern that will teach you how to do your own Pin Up Outfit for your Basic Doll. This is a graphic pattern, so you only need to follow the steps using the symbols given in the first page. In this pattern you ll find everything you need to know to dress your Basic Doll with a Pin Up style. This outfit is intended to be used on our Basic Doll amigurumi so make sure you crochet the clothes with the same crochet hook you used for it, that way everything will look perfect! I recommend crocheting one piece of clothes at a time. You can start crocheting the easiest one, the bandana and then continue with the hair, the top and finally the shoes and the bib overalls which are the hardest parts of our Outfit. You ll have to make the same technique to split the legs you learned from our Basic Doll pattern. Let s do this! All this pieces have been designed so you can dress and undress your doll. In other designs some pieces will be attached to the body or sewed onto it, but right now you don t need to worry about that! You can crochet all your pieces and dress your doll with them. Perhaps you ll find a little difficult to place the top, you can leave 1cm on the upper part of the body and then use a snap fastener so it s easier to put and remove. However all pieces are designed so you can play dressing and undressing your Doll! So, what do you say, shall we start with the fun? This is our Basic Doll

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern Basic Doll We want to make a big family of little pixies! And for that we ve created a special place. We have our own hashtag! You can tag us on Instagram with your Pixiecreation and you can always use the Hashtag #duendedeloshilos so we can see it, but wait! Our Pixie family will be waiting you at: #Tejetuduende You can upload a picture of the process while you re crocheting it, once you re done or when you travel with it! Thank you!

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern Things you need Crochet Hook 1 x 2,25mm crochet 1 x needle to sew pieces Scissors To cut loose threads Paint (Optional) White for aging jeans Yarn Black cotton yarn White cotton yarn Brown cotton yarn Yarn Red cotton yarn Blue cotton yarn Pink cotton yarn Thread (Optional) To sew broken jeans lines Crochet stitches Make-up (Optional) Magic Ring Join thread Chain Slip Stitch Single Crochet Front post double crochet Double Crochet Increase Decrease Single Crochet Single Crochet (backloops only) (frontloops only)

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern Outfit Start with White 25 Make a circle joining the ends with 25 (repeat 4 rounds) Change to Blue 25 1 Turn. Trousers White/Blue Color Crochet a flat piece Now we ll crochet to the other side 25 (repeat 6 rounds) Close and sew it up Now crochet another leg as you did before Pin U p and we ll join them together 2 1 on the other leg 25 2 on the,25 2 on the 54 (repeat 4 rounds) 1 7 (repeat 6 rounds) 1 6 (repeat 6 rounds) 42 (repeat 2 rounds) Bib Overalls Blue Color Crochet a flat piece (25) (25) (25) (54) (54) (48) (42) (42) 10 9 1 Turn (repeat 5 rounds) 9 Turn. 1 1 2 1 1 Turn. 5 (9) (8) (5) (5)

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern Outfit (28) Suspenders x2 Blue Color Crochet a flat piece 29 28 Crochet on the other side of the 28 (28) Front Pocket Pin U p 9 Blue Color Crochet a flat piece 8 1 Turn (repeat 5 rounds) 1 3 1 Side Pockets x2 Blue Color Crochet a flat piece (8) (5) 8 7 1 Turn 7 Turn 6 1 Turn 6 Turn 5 1 Turn 5 Turn 2 (7) (6) (6) (5) (5) (4)

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern Outfit 6 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 3 22 22 2 1 (repeat 3 times) 10 19 Trainers x2 Black Color Start with a magic ring (10) (14) (22) (22) (22) (19) (19) 5 9 (14) Crochet a flat piece 5 9 Pin U p (14) 6 Sole x2 White Color Start with a magic ring 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 3 (10) (14) (22) 9 Turn. 2 4 2 1 Turn. 1 6 1 Toe x2 White Color (8) (10)

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern Outfit 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 4 1 (repeat 6) 1 2 1 1 6 1 (repeat 2) 1 4 1 1 8 1 (repeat 25) Pin U p 31 1 4 1 1 6 1 (repeat 2) 1 2 1 1 4 1 (repeat 20) 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Close. Bandana Red Color Crochet a flat piece Pink Color Crochet a flat piece 30 1 Turn. Top 1 28 1 1 Turn. 32 1 Turn (repeat 2 rounds) 1 30 1 1 Turn 1 32 1 1 Turn 36 1 Turn (repeat 2 rounds) 1 2, skip 1 stitch (1) (2) (3) (3) (4) (4) (6) (6) (8) (8) (6) (6) (4) (4) (3) (3) (2) (1) (30) (32) (32) (34) (36) (36) (repeat this until the end of the piece)

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern Outfit 19 31 30 1 Hair Brown Color Crochet a flat piece 5 20 (backloops) 5 1 Turn (repeat 31 times) Pull your sewing needle in the stitches and gather the material as shown on the tutorial section. 8 8 1 1 (repeat 8) 1 1 1 (repeat 8) 1 1 1 1 (repeat 8) 1 2 1 1 (repeat 8) 1 2 1 1 (repeat 8) 10 1 3 (repeat 4) 18 1 Turn. 18 1 Turn. 2 14 1 Turn. 16 1 Turn. 16 1 Turn. 2 12 Turn. 13 1 Turn. 11 1 1 Turn. Pin U p *The underlined indications are ONLY for those underline stitches. (30) (30) Bun Brown Color Start with a magic ring (8) (16) (24) (32) (40) (40) (40) (26) Bangs Brown Color Crochet a flat piece 1 10 1 Turn. 11 1 Turn. 2 7 1 Turn. 9 1 Turn (repeat 8) 2 5 1 Turn. 7 1 Turn (repeat 3) 2 3 1 Turn. 5 1 Turn (repeat 2) All this piece is crocheted on the backloops, decreases included. (18) (18) (16) (16) (16) (13) (13) (12) (11) (11) (9) (9) (7) (7) (5) (5)

Frequently Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.) asked questions F.A.Q. What do you mean by repeat X? How can i sew all pieces? When you find an explanation after one round between brackets saying this sentence the only thing you have to do is to repeat that very same number of rounds. For example: If you see 36X (repeat 3) you need to crochet 3 rounds of 36 crochet stitches. You can also find this after a group of repeated stitches. For example: If you see a round with 1X 1V (repeat 3) you need to crochet 1 crochet stitch and 1 increase three times. Crochet a flat piece after starting with a magic ring? With some pieces after you start crocheting in circles the pattern will indicate to crochet a chain and turn your piece to crochet a flat piece, turning your piece and crocheting from left to right and vice versa. This will create some straight parts that we ll keep crocheting in circle. This is a way of making a relief or making abrupt changes in your pieces. What are those turquoise numbers? They indicate the number of stitches you should have at the end of the round. 13 2 1 (17) If the round is not completed, it s the end of the piece or it s a partial number (you haven t crocheted the whole round) It s possible that we didn t put them. So don t worry! I don t know this stitch! Worry not! You can find all crochet stitches step by step in Spanish in our Youtube Chanel. You can visit this link to learn with me! You ll find them on the Video List called Curso Amigurumi. https://www.youtube.com/c/duendedeloshilos If it is a very complicated stitch or technique, you ll find a page with instructions along with the pattern. I have more doubts! Underlined stitches Don t worry! You can always write to this e-mail hola@duendedeloshilos.es and I ll solve your problems as fast as I can! Sewing your amigurumi s pieces depends on how you like them. You can use the pictures to guide you and do it like I did or you can sew them wherever you fancy! You can use pins to help you attach the piece before sewing it and to see where you like it most. To sew the pieces it s better to leave a long thread of yarn. Use that thread to sew pieces instead of using another thread that wouldn t match the color, that way you wouldn t even notice it! You may find some underlined stitches like these in some patterns: 1 2 (together) The underlined stitches indicate after them a little explanation (in this case, together) which you ll only need to do for those specific stitches. Crochet them is pretty simple! In this case you ll crochet a double crochet and after that on the very same stitch two double crochet. This will create a relief and special shapes. 6 1 5 (repeat 4) 6 In this case the explanation between brackets is to repeat and you ll only need to do it on those underlined stitches. For example: We crochet 6 crochet stitches and now we ll have to repeat 1 decrease and 5 crochet stitches four times, once you ve finished those repetitions you ll need to crochet the next 6 crochet stitches. What are this turquoise balls for? At the beginning of each round you ll find a little turquoise ball like this: 3 2 4 It s for making it easier to follow your pattern (in case you ve printed it) and it also indicates a new round (or group of identical rounds that need to be repeated). You can use it as a checkpoint if you re going to stop crocheting. You can make a little sign on each round you ve already crocheted. This way you ll know what was the last round you did crochet! 3 2 4

read How to read our patterns Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.) What s a graphic pattern? What s a written pattern? Graphic Pattern Written Pattern Magic Ring (Beginning of the piece) Nº Round Explanation Table Indicator Round s direction Round Nº Stitches (At the end) Round 1: 4 single crochet (4) Round 2: Crochet 4 increases (8) Round 3: Crochet 1 increase and 1 single crochet and repeat 4 times (12) Round 4: Crochet 1 increase and 2 single crochet and repeat 4 times (16)... Round 5: Crochet 16 single crochet (16) Round 6: Crochet 16 single crochet (16) Round 7: Crochet 1 decrease and 2 singlecrochet and repeat 4 times (12) Round 8: Crochet 1 decrease and 1 single crochet and repeat 4 Graphic patterns are very common especially in Japanese patterns. It shows lots of circles (or flat pieces made with chains). And you have to read them in spiral following the number of stitches indicated in each circle. The graphics used for this patterns are universal so this will make easier to read patterns even if they re not in your maternal language. Written patterns indicate what you need to crochet using only words, without symbols. At the end of each round using brackets you ll find the number of stitches you should have at the end of each round (like the explanation table used in Japanese patterns). This can be an inconvenience if you find this pattern in other language because you won t be able to understand the meaning of all words. Single Crochet Increase Decrease Half Double Crochet Our Patterns Double Crochet Chain Our patterns are a mix between graphic and written patterns so it can be easily adapted to other languages and can be read even if they re not in your maternal language. The only thing you need to know to read them are the symbols used for each stitch (they re universal and can be found on the second page). Then you ll have to pay attention to the number before the symbol (for example: 4) and the type of stitch (for example: Single Crochet, Increase ), and if they re repetitions (number of times you ll have to repeat crocheting certain rounds or specific stitches) On the right of these instructions you ll find numbers in other color that will tell you how many stitches you ll have at the end of each round. Piece of cake! Number of stitches Round 1 Round 2 Type of stitch 6 6 1 1 (repeat 6) 1 2 (repeat 6) 1 3 (repeat 6) 30 30 1 9 (repeat 3) Repetition Number of repetitions Stitches you ll have at the end of the round (6) (12) (18) (24) (30) (30) (30) (33)

Silvia Dueñas Thanks for buying this pattern! You`ll find more designs in our website duendedeloshilos.es Did you find a mistake? Sorry, we're humans! Please feel free to contact with us at hola@duendedeloshilos.es and we ll correct it as soon as we can. This pattern is property of Duendedeloshilos.es, this material its meant to be for private and personal use only, its dissemination, copy or modification without consent of Duendedeloshilos.es it's absolutely forbidden. Duendedeloshilos.es has rights to take measures on any ilegal or fraudulent action with the current content. Private use only (non commercial). Unfortunately our maternal language is not English, but we wanted this pattern to reach as many people as possible so we ve translated it as best as we could, if you have any sugestions or feedback please feel free to contact with us! Feel free to write a review of this pattern in our shop. Help us grow!

Pin Up Outfit Doll Pattern Tutorials Outfit Pin Up Hello little pixie! In this file you ll find tutorials to help you crochet our Pin Up Outfit for our Basic Doll. Follow the tips given here so crocheting and assembling the outfit pieces are piece of cake! In this PDF I ll teach you step by step the most complicated parts of our pin up outfit, so you can make it with no problem! You ll find tutorials with all you need to know to crochet all your pieces in a simple way. Once you have finished a piece leave a long thread of yarn. Use that thread to sew pieces instead of using another that wouldn t match the color, that way it would look better! Tutorials included in this file: - Aging Jeans - Crocheting in the opposite direction - Making the bib overall - Broken jeans effect - Assembling the hair - Joining pieces

Technique Crocheting in the opposite direction We ll crochet a round using only the back loops, this will make easier to bend the jeans. Now we have a little problem. If we bend the jeans we ll see the back of the piece! What we want to accomplish is that we can see the right side of the piece from the trousers and the bended part as well. To do this, after the first round you ll need to crochet a chain and turn the piece so you can start crocheting in the opposite direction. This will make that all our stitches can be seen the right way, so none of our piece s parts will look like the back. As you can see here when we keep crocheting we can see the our white stitches look like the back of the piece and the blue ones are right, but once we bend the white part it will look perfect! My little advice is that you try stretching a little the bottom where we crocheted our chain before you bend that part because sometimes it s a little tight Once you re done crocheting the whole piece you can bend the white part and you ll see how every stitch looks perfect! And that s how it s done! Our stitches look exactly the same! Perfect!

Technique bib overall Making the bib overall First thing you need to do is place the piece on their right places. You can start by placing the front side. Make sure the edges are together. To sew them together, grab a thread from the front side and another one from the trousers edge. Now keep sewing them together as if you were drawing lines between them. To make sure the piece doesn t move while you do this use pins to secure the piece. I recommend sewing the pieces once you ve put them on your doll, it will make it easier! Pull your thread tight so the thread is well hidden. This will make it look as if it was originally a single piece. Once you ve finished sewing the two pieces hide the thread and cut it. Or you can use it to sew the rest of the pieces. Now that you ve finished sewing these two piece it s time to continue with the rest. Let s go!

Technique bib overall Making the bib overall As I always recommend, leave a long thread once you finish a piece so you can sew it onto the next one with it, that way it will look perfect! I ve used 5mm doll buttons. You can sew them to the piece or use a little glue. If you don t have plastic buttons you can try embroidering them with a needle once you ve sew the suspenders. Don t forget to use pins to assemble the pieces before sewing them, that way you ll make sure they re placed just as you like them. These trouser have 5 piece you ll need to sew to each other if you prefer the bib overall without pockets you don t need to crochet them. Your choice! Sew the pockets hollowing out a little the center so our doll can store her favorite treasures there! Now you only need to make the final touches to your piece! Making the jeans look as if they re broken! That will be our next tutorial!

Technique effect Broken jeans effect We ll make our jeans look even more worn away! To do this we ll add broken parts, it s pretty easy! It s not indicated in the pattern because we want you to choose wherever you think looks better. To do a hole just crochet as many chains as you want the size, we ve crocheted 5 chains. Now skip the same number of stitches as your chain s length (in our case, we skip 5 stitches), that will create a hole of that size. Keep crocheting normally until you reach that part again. You need to crochet single stitches in the chains we made before so you can crochet the rest of your piece normally. Now use a sewing needle and thread to sew the hole a little to imitate the threads you have on your trousers holes, this will add more realism to it! If you don t want to create the holes you can always do just the previous step! Both methods will look good!

Technique Aging Jeans Aging Jeans Let s age a little our jeans! We ll make our jeans and bib overalls look as if they ve been worn away by using them over and over again! We just need some acrylic paint or fabric paint and a little brush. Put a little paint in your brush and paint on a piece of paper first so there s not too much paint on it, we need our brush to be a little dry so it won t leave a lot of paint on our trousers, just a little will do. Paint a little the edges of the areas you want to age. You can think of the places where your trousers start wearing away sooner and paint them on your amigurumi s as well! Do it several times in the places you left holes (if you put any) to make it look even older. You can age also the backside that gets a little white every time you seat. Repeat this process adding a little paint in all the places you want to age your jeans and that s all! You have a really nice effect on your bib overall.

Technique hair Assembling the hair First of all, we ll crochet the different pieces that will make our hair: Hair, Bun and Bangs. The bun is made making front post double crochets that will create a little texture. The decreases create a different shape, so you need to place the bun like this. The hair piece is made crocheting on the back loops to create a different texture. When you have finished the piece it should look like this, slightly curved Now take the thread you left after finishing the piece and pull it through the stitches like this. The idea is to pull the thread all over the round so we can gather the material. It can be easier doing it on little areas instead than the whole piece. So you can pull the thread on a section and then pull to gather the material, after that continue with the next section. Once you ve completed the whole round pull tightly so the material is closed like a circle. It s normal if the piece is not completely closed, that can be due to the material s stiffness, and you can repeat the process again if you want.

Technique hair Assembling the hair You can repeat this process as many times as you need to close the hole. Our bangs will go there anyway. Once you close it, it should look like this. We have our wig! You can gather the bottom part a little to make it look as if her hair was unsweep with the bun. Once you ve placed your hair, it s time to place the bun. You can place it where you like most, but remember that the shortest part needs to be placed looking at the front. This is a side picture of how it looks like. I ve placed mine on top of the head so you can see it clearly when you look at the front side of the doll. This is a picture of how the bun looks like from behind. The bun and the bangs finish the piece. You can gather a little the bangs before sewing them on the front part (it will cover the V shape from our previous piece). Now you can put the end of the bang a little to the back to create a little quiff. Once you place the bandana in the right place the hairstyle will look perfect! Just gorgeous!

Technique Joining pieces The legs are crocheted separately but we join them to crochet them like a single piece. Crochet two legs and once you ve reached the part where our pattern explains how to join them follow the steps given. First crochet the chains to create a little distance between them. Join the leg you ve crocheted the chain to the other using a slip stitch. And we continue making single crochets until we reach the chains. The idea is to crochet on this piece s stitches and also on the chains we did earlier to create a single piece. Once you reach the chains we ll crochet on them (on one of their side) to create a little bridge between our two legs. Now we keep crocheting on the other leg as we d normally do. Once you reach the chains we ll crochet on the other side of the chains. With this we complete our bridge and now we have a single round. As you can see our legs have been connected to one another without sewing them. Now we have a single round that we ll crochet normally! You only need to follow the pattern to continue your amigurumi.

Frequently Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.) asked questions F.A.Q. What do you mean by repeat X? How can i sew all pieces? When you find an explanation after one round between brackets saying this sentence the only thing you have to do is to repeat that very same number of rounds. For example: If you see 36X (repeat 3) you need to crochet 3 rounds of 36 crochet stitches. You can also find this after a group of repeated stitches. For example: If you see a round with 1X 1V (repeat 3) you need to crochet 1 crochet stitch and 1 increase three times. Crochet a flat piece after starting with a magic ring? With some pieces after you start crocheting in circles the pattern will indicate to crochet a chain and turn your piece to crochet a flat piece, turning your piece and crocheting from left to right and vice versa. This will create some straight parts that we ll keep crocheting in circle. This is a way of making a relief or making abrupt changes in your pieces. What are those turquoise numbers? They indicate the number of stitches you should have at the end of the round. 13 2 1 (17) If the round is not completed, it s the end of the piece or it s a partial number (you haven t crocheted the whole round) It s possible that we didn t put them. So don t worry! I don t know this stitch! Worry not! You can find all crochet stitches step by step in Spanish in our Youtube Chanel. You can visit this link to learn with me! You ll find them on the Video List called Curso Amigurumi. https://www.youtube.com/c/duendedeloshilos If it is a very complicated stitch or technique, you ll find a page with instructions along with the pattern. I have more doubts! Underlined stitches Don t worry! You can always write to this e-mail hola@duendedeloshilos.es and I ll solve your problems as fast as I can! Sewing your amigurumi s pieces depends on how you like them. You can use the pictures to guide you and do it like I did or you can sew them wherever you fancy! You can use pins to help you attach the piece before sewing it and to see where you like it most. To sew the pieces it s better to leave a long thread of yarn. Use that thread to sew pieces instead of using another thread that wouldn t match the color, that way you wouldn t even notice it! You may find some underlined stitches like these in some patterns: 1 2 (together) The underlined stitches indicate after them a little explanation (in this case, together) which you ll only need to do for those specific stitches. Crochet them is pretty simple! In this case you ll crochet a double crochet and after that on the very same stitch two double crochet. This will create a relief and special shapes. 6 1 5 (repeat 4) 6 In this case the explanation between brackets is to repeat and you ll only need to do it on those underlined stitches. For example: We crochet 6 crochet stitches and now we ll have to repeat 1 decrease and 5 crochet stitches four times, once you ve finished those repetitions you ll need to crochet the next 6 crochet stitches. What are this turquoise balls for? At the beginning of each round you ll find a little turquoise ball like this: 3 2 4 It s for making it easier to follow your pattern (in case you ve printed it) and it also indicates a new round (or group of identical rounds that need to be repeated). You can use it as a checkpoint if you re going to stop crocheting. You can make a little sign on each round you ve already crocheted. This way you ll know what was the last round you did crochet! 3 2 4

read How to read our patterns Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.) What s a graphic pattern? What s a written pattern? Graphic Pattern Written Pattern Magic Ring (Beginning of the piece) Nº Round Explanation Table Indicator Round s direction Round Nº Stitches (At the end) Round 1: 4 single crochet (4) Round 2: Crochet 4 increases (8) Round 3: Crochet 1 increase and 1 single crochet and repeat 4 times (12) Round 4: Crochet 1 increase and 2 single crochet and repeat 4 times (16)... Round 5: Crochet 16 single crochet (16) Round 6: Crochet 16 single crochet (16) Round 7: Crochet 1 decrease and 2 singlecrochet and repeat 4 times (12) Round 8: Crochet 1 decrease and 1 single crochet and repeat 4 Graphic patterns are very common especially in Japanese patterns. It shows lots of circles (or flat pieces made with chains). And you have to read them in spiral following the number of stitches indicated in each circle. The graphics used for this patterns are universal so this will make easier to read patterns even if they re not in your maternal language. Written patterns indicate what you need to crochet using only words, without symbols. At the end of each round using brackets you ll find the number of stitches you should have at the end of each round (like the explanation table used in Japanese patterns). This can be an inconvenience if you find this pattern in other language because you won t be able to understand the meaning of all words. Single Crochet Increase Decrease Half Double Crochet Our Patterns Double Crochet Chain Our patterns are a mix between graphic and written patterns so it can be easily adapted to other languages and can be read even if they re not in your maternal language. The only thing you need to know to read them are the symbols used for each stitch (they re universal and can be found on the second page). Then you ll have to pay attention to the number before the symbol (for example: 4) and the type of stitch (for example: Single Crochet, Increase ), and if they re repetitions (number of times you ll have to repeat crocheting certain rounds or specific stitches) On the right of these instructions you ll find numbers in other color that will tell you how many stitches you ll have at the end of each round. Piece of cake! Number of stitches Round 1 Round 2 Type of stitch 6 6 1 1 (repeat 6) 1 2 (repeat 6) 1 3 (repeat 6) 30 30 1 9 (repeat 3) Repetition Number of repetitions Stitches you ll have at the end of the round (6) (12) (18) (24) (30) (30) (30) (33)

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