![]() ![]() See the tutorial on how to crochet on the arms for instructions. * If you are crocheting on the arms for your ballerina doll, you will attach them in Round 40. Round 37: (8 SC, INVDEC) three times (27) Round 31: (9 SC, INVDEC) three times (30) SC in the remaining 11 stitches of the first leg until you reach the chain, SC in each of the 3 chains, SC in the 12 stitches of the next leg, and SC on the other side of each of the three chains until you reach your stitch marker. Place a stitch marker in this stitch to mark the start of your round. Round 23: Chain 3 and SC in the next unworked stitch of the first leg. We will now join the legs for our ballerina dolls. Repeat rounds 1-22 for the second leg but don’t fasten off. Legs (make 2)īegin with the dress colour yarn for the shoes. If you prefer to sew the arms to your ballerina doll, fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Tip: If you want to crochet the arms on your ballerina instead of sewing them on, see our tutorial on crocheting arms to your amigurumi to see how to finish off the arms. If you would prefer the arm to have more of a hand shape and a thumb, you can crochet Round 1-5 of the arms from the Zoya doll with overalls and then continue this pattern from Round 6 onwards.įasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Note: This arm is made to be simple, since this is a crochet doll for beginners. Stuff the arms lightly at the bottom and leave the rest of the arm unstuffed. How to Crochet a Ballerina Doll Arms (make 2) ![]() This pattern is written in US terms and crocheted in continuous rounds, except where specified otherwise.įinished size: Approximately 10.5 inches tall (excluding the bun). Embroidery thread or sock yarn in black for eyelashes and pink for mouth Stitches Used and Abbreviations.We used 9mm eyes but anything between 9-12mm would work. ![]() Two safety eyes: The size can vary based on your preference and the look you want to achieve.Note: We used DK yarn but any yarn with the relevant hook will do. Yarn: Less than 100 grams of DK yarn in skin colour and a small amount in the dress, hair, and bow colour.You may sell finished objects made from this pattern in small quantities but please give credit to as the pattern designer. This pattern is for your personal use only and cannot be sold, copied, or reproduced in any way without permission from the designers. Want to save this pattern for later? Save this pin to your Pinterest board. If you would like an ads-free, print-friendly PDF version of our pattern, you can buy it from our Ravelry store. She takes just a couple hours to crochet and is super adorbs! Zara the Small Crochet Ballerina Doll If you prefer to crochet a smaller ballerina doll, check out our Zara mini amigurumi ballerina doll, which is part of our Kozu Palm Pals series. However, you can change up the hair styles as you like, as the crochet hair caps for all the crochet dolls in the series can be interchanged! When I was initially looking for ballerina patterns to crochet, I had noticed that most of the dolls were extremely skinny (like tiny bodies and tiny waists!) and so I wanted to crochet a doll that that a little bit of a rounder tummy and looked more natural (like really do we need more unrealistic body type expectations for young girls?). The pattern has a built-in dress and a simple bun hair cap, making it a great pattern for crocheters at all skill levels. Like our Kozu Palm Pals series of mini dolls, the Zoya series has the legs, body, and head all worked in one piece for minimal sewing. We had a number of beginners try out this pattern and they did a great job! We initially released the pattern as a crochet along. This is a great crochet doll for beginners, as the pattern is very simple. So look out for more adorable cute crochet dolls from this series! About this Easy Ballerina Crochet Doll PatternĪt approximately 10.5 inches tall, Zoya is perfectly huggable. The most exciting part is that this amigurumi ballerina doll is the first free pattern of the Zoya and Zayd crochet doll series, the newest series on our blog. To be honest, I wasn’t any good (two left feet anyone? lol!) but I had to crochet a ballerina doll for my younger self! When I was little, I remember taking ballet lessons. I love this doll because it’s a really easy crochet doll pattern for beginners. Zoya the crochet ballerina doll will surely dance her way into your heart. ![]() Crochet an Easy Crochet Doll for Beginners! ![]()
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