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Bedtime: Ekokids
Bedtime: Ekokids
Bedtime: Ekokids
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Bedtime: Ekokids

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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!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLinda Gray
Release dateAug 26, 2019
ISBN9781393245780
Bedtime: Ekokids
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Linda Gray

Linda Gray lived off the land as a stay-at-home mum on a tiny budget for many years and, among other things, learned how to connect with nature and the simpler things in life. Her experiences led her to pursue her childhood dream of writing and she has been sharing her ideas via books and blogs for more than a decade.

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    Bedtime - Linda Gray

    Abbreviations

    st.  - stitch

    sts  - stitches

    K  - knit

    P  - purl

    st.st  - stocking stitch (knit one row, purl one row)

    NR  - next row

    K2tog  - Knit 2 stitches together

    P2tog  - Purl 2 stitches together

    Inc.1st - Increase one stitch (by knitting or purling into the front of the stitch and then again into the back of the stitch, creating 2sts for the price of one!

    bedtime©LindaGray2020

    TIPS

    **Keep a pen and paper ready to note down the rows you’ve knitted, or use a row counter on the end of your needles. Either way works, as long as you remember to mark it

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