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Doll Panties - Knitting Pattern - 18-Inch Doll
Doll Panties - Knitting Pattern - 18-Inch Doll
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Table of Contents
THE PANTIES...........................................................................................................................................3
Useful Notes...............................................................................................................................................4
MATERIALS
THE PANTIES
Beginning at Front, with (B) will cast on 40 sts. Work 3 rows ribbing (K1. P1).
4th row: (eyelets). K2. *Wl.fwd. K2tog. Repeats from * to end of row. Work 4 rows ribbing.
Continue even in Stocking st. until work measures 2 ½ inches from beginning.
Dec. 1 st. each end of the needle every row to 10 sts. on needle. Work 2 rows even, then
inc. 1. st. each end of needle every row to 40 sts. on needle.
TO MAKE UP:
Press lightly. Sew side seams. Around each leg work the scalloped edge as given for Vest,
see above. Thread elastic through eyelets at waist.
Useful Notes
CHECK THE TENSION:
The garments in this book are worked to the exact tension given. They are closely knitted to
insure a firm fabric that will wear better and keep its shape longer than loosely knitted fabric.
Check your tension. Before beginning your garment take the yarn and needles specified.
Cast on 20 stitches. Work 20 roews stocking stitch. Lay work flat on a table and place a ruler
across the stitches. Count the number of stitches. To on inch and compare with the tension
given in the instructions. The tension is measured over stocking stitch. If your tension is too
loose try a size smaller needle. If your tension is too tight try a size larger needle.
Be sure to work to exact tension given if you want your garment to work to correct size.
ABBREVIATIONS:
Knitting:
K = knit plain
P = purl
p.s.s.o. = pass slip stitch over
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The star symbol (*) indicates that the directions immediately following are to be repeated.
When directions call for repeating a given number of tiems, it is understood this is in addition
to the origianal. Thus, repeat 3 times means 4 times altogether.
To knit “even” means the row or work is knitted without increasing or decreasing.
Important: When the instructions read “Cast off 2 sts. K2” (or similar sts.) the stitch on the