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Bedtime - Ekokids

Linda Gray

Publisher: Linda Gray

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Summary

These simple step by step patterns will snuggle your Ekokid doll up every bedtime! All pieces are worked with 4mm needles (old UK size 8 and US size 6) and double knitting yarn. 
  
You'll also need a little soft toy filling for the pillow, a short length of narrow ribbon or elastic for the pyjama bottoms and a short length of shirring elastic for the wash bag. 
Contents: 
Practical knitting tips and patterns designed for an Ekokid doll: 
Blanket 
Pillow 
Pyjamas 
Nightdress 
Slippers 
Wash-bag 
Toy doll 
Please note 'Bedtime' does not include pattern for the Ekokid doll. If you haven't made your Ekokid doll yet, download your edition of 'Knit a Teenage Doll' and get those needles clicking!
Available since: 08/26/2019.

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