How to Spool Knit a Doll's Coat or Jacket

Begin the coat at the under-arm seam a., Sew from this turn to the starting end of the web b, fasten the sewing thread and cut it off., Sew four rows in this way to form the front and part of the back; then four rows five inches long for the back...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Begin the coat at the under-arm seam a.

    For a coat five inches long, begin three inches from the end of the web to make the first turn.
  2. Step 2: Sew from this turn to the starting end of the web b

    The second row is made eleven inches long, or long enough to go over the shoulder and down the back, b to c. ,, If not, the armhole and neck can be finished off with some contrasting color. , Make each row a little longer than the preceding row until the top or shoulder part is reached, then gradually shorten each row until the desired width is obtained.

    The last row should be the same length as the first row.

    When sewing them in the coat, have the longest part come at the top of the shoulder.

    Buttons are made by braiding yarn and sewing it in the form of buttons. , This is made by braiding, or twisting and folding the yarn.

    It is then sewn into loops or used as cord and tassel for tying.
  3. Step 3: fasten the sewing thread and cut it off.

  4. Step 4: Sew four rows in this way to form the front and part of the back; then four rows five inches long for the back; then four more rows eleven inches long for the other shoulder and front d to e. Sew the fifth or last row up three inches for the other under-arm seam.

  5. Step 5: Join the under-arm seams

  6. Step 6: leaving an opening of two inches for sleeves if they are desired.

  7. Step 7: For the sleeves

  8. Step 8: measure the length of the doll’s arm and make the first row this length.

  9. Step 9: Use a cord for fastening.

Detailed Guide

For a coat five inches long, begin three inches from the end of the web to make the first turn.

The second row is made eleven inches long, or long enough to go over the shoulder and down the back, b to c. ,, If not, the armhole and neck can be finished off with some contrasting color. , Make each row a little longer than the preceding row until the top or shoulder part is reached, then gradually shorten each row until the desired width is obtained.

The last row should be the same length as the first row.

When sewing them in the coat, have the longest part come at the top of the shoulder.

Buttons are made by braiding yarn and sewing it in the form of buttons. , This is made by braiding, or twisting and folding the yarn.

It is then sewn into loops or used as cord and tassel for tying.

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